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08-06-2014, 09:44 AM
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Subgenius
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I press-up against boys with ink real hard to see if it'll transfer onto me.
To each their own!
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you have to lick them first to help with the transfer!
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08-06-2014, 10:11 AM
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I will keep that in mind. =)
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08-06-2014, 02:12 PM
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When I was a kid I drew anchors on my forearms with a ballpoint pen.
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08-06-2014, 03:54 PM
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When I was a kid I drew anchors on my forearms with a ballpoint pen.
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I think you're far cooler than me, deep down like. I used to take paperclips and pretend they were braces. Sooo....
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08-06-2014, 04:03 PM
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I yam what I yam.
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08-06-2014, 09:00 PM
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I don't have ink either, but that's just because I don't like needles. I really don't like needles.
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08-06-2014, 09:19 PM
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When I was a kid I drew anchors on my forearms with a ballpoint pen.
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 Did you used to get into lots of fights as a kid?
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08-06-2014, 11:55 PM
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To each their own, but I continue to wonder at some of the stage names adopted by providers proud enough of their ink to include it in their name. Tatted Beauty? Tatted-up Monica? Where's the Irezumi Oiran or Tribal Grinding or the Illustrated Tawaif? In short, why do people with such an affinity for indelible art fail to come up with creative and distinctive names?
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08-07-2014, 04:45 AM
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To each their own, but I continue to wonder at some of the stage names adopted by providers proud enough of their ink to include it in their name. Tatted Beauty? Tatted-up Monica? Where's the Irezumi Oiran or Tribal Grinding or the Illustrated Tawaif? In short, why do people with such an affinity for indelible art fail to come up with creative and distinctive names?
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Huh????
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08-07-2014, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Centaur
To each their own, but I continue to wonder at some of the stage names adopted by providers proud enough of their ink to include it in their name. Tatted Beauty? Tatted-up Monica? Where's the Irezumi Oiran or Tribal Grinding or the Illustrated Tawaif? In short, why do people with such an affinity for indelible art fail to come up with creative and distinctive names?
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When your "art" is a gun aimed at your shatch, or several "kissy" lips scarttered over your body, a spiderman web around your areolas, or "Arturo Emeilo Gatti" across your back in script... We should start renaming them by tattoos...
There is one latina I've seen and she should be "The Girl with the Draggin' on Tattoo" because it rambles on forever with no end...
How fucking creative do you expect them to be?
There is some art out there that belongs on a ghetto graffit wall and not on a beautiful womans body.
Do this, run a listing in ISO and ask for "girls with NO tattoos"...I'm guessing there maybe be 5-6 in all of Austin,
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08-07-2014, 10:19 AM
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Austin has more tattoo shops per square mile than anywhere in the country. So it's not a stretch to assume we have a lot of tattooed people as well
you are really hung up on the Georgia girl and her derringer tattoo as you have referenced it several times now. Yet oddly pistol tattoos are fairly common. There is even a pinterrest devoted to it.
body modification is as old as humans themselves, the reasons behind them are as varied as the people that get them.
Art as always is in the eye of the beholder it would be strange for you to like all tattoos on everyone.
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08-07-2014, 12:57 PM
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Art as always is in the eye of the beholder it would be strange for you to like all tattoos on everyone.
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08-07-2014, 01:08 PM
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Huh????
IQ190
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Not that obscure really. Irezumi is a type of traditional Japanese tattoo. Oiran is kind of like a Geisha except that, unlike real Geishas, Oirans routinely took their clients to bed. Tribal and grinding are tattoo terminology anyone really into ink would instantly recognize, but which also have potentially ribald interpretations. Tawaifs were courtesans in pre-British India and The Illustrated Man is a mildly-famous frame story about a liberally tattooed man, each of who's tats "illustrate" a short story. I'm not saying everyone would necessarily know what creative stage names mean, but most people familiar with tattoo culture and the history of the world's oldest profession would recognize them. And besides, even if they're not universally recognizable, they're relatively unique and exotic. Isn't the goal to stand out from the crowd?
Incidentally, IQ, poorly and ineptly as it does so, attempts to measure problem-solving intelligence, which is not automatically congruent with trivial knowledge.
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How fucking creative do you expect them to be?
There is some art out there that belongs on a ghetto graffit wall and not on a beautiful womans body.
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I'm not so much talking about those who get thoughtlessly inked. I mean those who are into the body modification scene, which is bigger in Austin than anywhere else in Texas or probably the heartland.
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08-07-2014, 02:40 PM
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this thread inspired me to listen to this song -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTxuTMf5BW8
personally i'm not much of a fan of tattoos. some are cool but the rest.. meh
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08-07-2014, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Centaur
Not that obscure really. Irezumi is a type of traditional Japanese tattoo. Oiran is kind of like a Geisha except that, unlike real Geishas, Oirans routinely took their clients to bed. Tribal and grinding are tattoo terminology anyone really into ink would instantly recognize, but which also have potentially ribald interpretations. Tawaifs were courtesans in pre-British India and The Illustrated Man is a mildly-famous frame story about a liberally tattooed man, each of who's tats "illustrate" a short story. I'm not saying everyone would necessarily know what creative stage names mean, but most people familiar with tattoo culture and the history of the world's oldest profession would recognize them. And besides, even if they're not universally recognizable, they're relatively unique and exotic. Isn't the goal to stand out from the crowd?
Incidentally, IQ, poorly and ineptly as it does so, attempts to measure problem-solving intelligence, which is not automatically congruent with trivial knowledge.
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WOW! That has to be the best "which word did you not understand" response I have read this decade.
I applaud you sir!
I also both look forward to and simultaneously fear the day we are on opposite sides of a topic. While my A game is pretty good; you sir have game I doubt you are even aware of.
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