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Looks like someone's cage has been well and truly rattled
And, to be honest, bragging about how qualified you are, how expensive the clothes and jewellery you wear are and generally how important you are is far more uncouth than any tattoo. |
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Can anyone give me a little idea as to what the pain is like please?
I know it depends on your pain threshold, how big / small the tattoo and where on your body you get it done but I've heard so many conflicting stories. Some people say it was one of the worst pains ever, some say it's like being stung by a bee over and over (I wouldn't know - never been stung) and others say it's just like being scratched ![]()
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Looks like someone's cage has been well and truly rattled
And, to be honest, bragging about how qualified you are, how expensive the clothes and jewellery you wear are and generally how important you are is far more uncouth than any tattoo. However the type of person who will judge me (wrongly) by my tattoos would be the type of person who will judge me (equally wrongly) by my watch and suit. Im sorry if it came across as bragging, that wasnt the point i was trying to make at all. The reality of the person i am is probably somewhere between the suit and the tattoos! |
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Can anyone give me a little idea as to what the pain is like please?
I know it depends on your pain threshold, how big / small the tattoo and where on your body you get it done but I've heard so many conflicting stories. Some people say it was one of the worst pains ever, some say it's like being stung by a bee over and over (I wouldn't know - never been stung) and others say it's just like being scratched ![]() ![]() Your body sort of works with you and numbs the area after a while, in fact its quite a buzz for most people. However when you are looking at 7 hours your body just gives up and says "f*** you!" after about 4 hours! ![]() Dont be put off by the idea of pain. Its not that bad at all. EDIT: it also depends where you were wanting the work done? Ribs, inner arm are a killer. |
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Mine felt like someone was stabbing me with a lit cigarette. Only the outline hurts the worst. The colouring in is bearable.
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I think you can allow people enough credit to be able to work out if they live in a council house or not.
![]() Certainly not me. What is the obsession with council housing with some people on here? ![]() Quote:
They probably also know if they fit the chav stereotype too.
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My £1000 suit, £150 shirt and £3000 watch is all you will see and you will equally wrongly judge me based on that.
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That post says all I need to know about you.
![]() Its just an opposing point of view to the "chav" judgement about my tattoos. I wish i hadnt mentioned it now. All i was trying to say was that the person you see on a saturday in a t-shirt with tattoos that you make a judgement on is the same person you see on monday morning in a suit, shirt and tie and make a totally different judgement on. Both are probably wrong. Again, sorry if it seemed like boasting, that really wasnt the point i was trying to make. Sorry.
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My £1000 suit, £150 shirt and £3000 watch is all you will see and you will equally wrongly judge me based on that. ![]() Posters shouldn't be criticising you for that statement though, it isn't hard to see the context you made it in (although sadly it's all too easy to take things out of context online) |
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In all fairness, I doubt i'd be able to spot any of those, perhaps the watch if I saw it up close and it had 'Breitling' or similar on it oin big letters
![]() Posters shouldn't be criticising you for that statement though, it isn't hard to see the context you made it in (although sadly it's all too easy to take things out of context online) I was trying to make a bigger point rather than boasting though. I also hope ive answered some peoples questions about tattoos as well in the 2 threads. |
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Ach its ok. i put myself out there to be shot at!
I was trying to make a bigger point rather than boasting though. I also hope ive answered some peoples questions about tattoos as well in the 2 threads. |
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As an expert, what do you make of my point that many of my mates have called it a 'nice' pain?
Endorphins are naturally created in your body and rush to the area that you are getting tattooed so after 10/15 mins it doesnt hurt much. It becomes a bit of a buzz and is actually pretty cool. I cant judge pain cos i only know what hurts ME. You could be very different. For me the only thing that hurt was after about 5 hours when the whole enforphin thing wore off! Thats quite extreme though! |
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For me the only thing that hurt was after about 5 hours when the whole enforphin thing wore off! Thats quite extreme though! ![]() I've heard that back, chest and feet are the worst areas to get done |
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Posters shouldn't be criticising you for that statement though, it isn't hard to see the context you made it in (although sadly it's all too easy to take things out of context online)
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I knew what he meant, but I couldn't stop myself!
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Ha - yeah my mate said that. Ibuprofen for about 3 days
![]() I've heard that back, chest and feet are the worst areas to get done |
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So what are you getting????
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bump....
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Well i've been trying to decide for about 15 years and haven't. TBH I doubt i'll get round to it now.
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Who mentioned council houses?
![]() Certainly not me. What is the obsession with council housing with some people on here? ![]() Its meaningless. Only idiots judge people by such things. At the risk of sounding like an arse (again!) ive proved that point to be wrong so many times its not even worth counting. |
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Im not bragging though. I dont judge myself by those things, they are irrelevant.
However the type of person who will judge me (wrongly) by my tattoos would be the type of person who will judge me (equally wrongly) by my watch and suit. Im sorry if it came across as bragging, that wasnt the point i was trying to make at all. The reality of the person i am is probably somewhere between the suit and the tattoos! ) I will accept your apology ![]() I do appreciate what you're saying though but I just really, really don't like tattoos. I think it's because everyone seems to have the same designs in the same places and it's all a bit boring and unoriginal. However, I realise that I'm in something of a minority these days because I don't have any. I'm cool with that though
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You're not in a minority, you're in a huge majority.
The minority of people who are tattoo fetishists are chavs and rather dumb attention seekers full of their own self importance (proven by Cantona07), nothing more. |
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You're not in a minority, you're in a huge majority.
The minority of people who are tattoo fetishists are chavs and rather dumb attention seekers full of their own self importance (proven by Cantona07), nothing more. I would say it's much more dumb to post insults on a forum about people who choose to have tattoos. |
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It all depends what kind of tattoos they are. I hate badly done 'tramp stamp' ones.
I only like 'rock n roll' tattoos like on Sabina Kelley or Kat Von D. |
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You're not in a minority, you're in a huge majority.
The minority of people who are tattoo fetishists are chavs and rather dumb attention seekers full of their own self importance (proven by Cantona07), nothing more. You mean like the sort of person who posts wildly inaccurate sweeping generalisations on an internet forum in a desperate attempt to get a reaction? The irony of that post will not be lost on anyone except maybe yourself. If you have formed an opinion of me based on me freely admitting i have tattoos and a few posts on here then thats absolutely fine and you have every right to do so if you choose. You would of course be wrong however. I am not dumb, a chav or an attention seeker. |
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I absolutely detest tattoos with a passion. My friends went through a phase of saying they wanted tattoos, and I was disgusted!
However, I think Henna can look lovely. It must be the difference in tone. |
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