Tattoo's and piercings (girl, wash, look, difference)
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I have tattoos, some large, some small and one long one. I have no piercings though I have been pierced and I have had metal in me. I've never heard of scarification but I do have a lot of scars, gouges and holes and some parts removed non-medically .... oh and I'm branded too.
I have one piercing in each ear. I generally wear a set of tear-drop shaped yellow gold earrings with a pearl in the round end and a small diamond in the small end. I have no tattoos.
I have tattoos, some large, some small and one long one. I have no piercings though I have been pierced and I have had metal in me. I've never heard of scarification but I do have a lot of scars, gouges and holes and some parts removed non-medically .... oh and I'm branded too.
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Just put yourself down for tattoos. Close enough.
By the way, is your first name Sodoff? (I'm crossing my fingers you saw that episode.)
I have several tattoos (chest, back, arms, one hand) and both my ears pierced. Though, my piercings have healed over.
I may have my ears re-pierced one day and put diamond studs in them maybe. When I entered college I decided I would not allow myself to wear any silver until I got my associate's degree. Which I got. But I've told myself I will not allow myself to wear any gold or diamonds until I get my bachelor's degree. (I've thought of restricting myself to a certain number of carats until I learn a foreign language, gain a black belt, etc.)
I have tattoos, some large, some small and one long one. I have no piercings though I have been pierced and I have had metal in me. I've never heard of scarification but I do have a lot of scars, gouges and holes and some parts removed non-medically .... oh and I'm branded too.
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Neither one of us had a choice about those scars. I'd be glad if they could wash off.
That's the difference between an "accident" and "on purpose".
People with tattoos have no one to blame but themselves.
If you think it's hard now, imagine when you are 80 years old and have a 90's tribal tattoo on your saggy arm.
Neither one of us had a choice about those scars. I'd be glad if they could wash off.
That's the difference between an "accident" and "on purpose".
People with tattoos have no one to blame but themselves.
If you think it's hard now, imagine when you are 80 years old and have a 90's tribal tattoo on your saggy arm.
Don't kill the messenger.
Be aware of WHAT you are doing at all times.
My husband has a tattoo on his back. It looks okay and I'm indifferent to it. I've seen aged tattoo's before. It doesn't make skin look better or worse IMO.
I have scars. Not deep ones, but ones down my legs. They were all choices. Ill-conceived choices but a lot of fun.
I'm working on a sleeve on my left arm and will eventually have the top half of my back done as well. I was throwing around the idea of getting a sleeve down on my right arm...but that will wait.
I should probably get some sleeves one day, or half sleeves, or three-quarter sleeves. I was going to get 3 battleship guns facing forward, on my stomach, and a 6 point star made of bullets on the other side of my chest, but I decided against it.
I always liked one of the Outlaw Motorcycle Club's insignia, the one with the revolver's barrel facing forward. To bad I can't get that one (or can but don't want the negative consequence of it). Maybe I should asks someone to tweak it out in a different way?
I probably won't do the face though. I almost came close once.
I have no idea what this German song is saying but that's revolver insignia I'm talking about.
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