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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:15 pm
At the moment, the only tattoo that I would think of getting (which nevertheless would have to wait until after college), which I designed myself, I think I am giving to my girlfriend. She expressed an interest in it when I came up with it, before she knew I was considering it, and I've been thinking about whether to keep it or give it for the past six months.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:36 pm
Astenwroth jaden kendam Uhm...do the people who said we had to go to war counter literacy and a large patriotic biker gang? Argh! Politician incompetence and a lack of actual usefull corruption in our government! My bane! *dies* I knew it. Politician incompetence always wins. And that is really bad.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 2:06 pm
Cuchullain jaden kendam Yeah, you know what Cuchullain, your dirty mind is infectious. I was trying my best to not thing anything filthy today, but you know, once the thought is there, it does not like to leave. I have so many dirty quips for that. But there are children present. damn children. How dare they. Cuchullain jaden kendam I wonder if the hand or the face would actually be more painful. Yup. From what I hear, and my friend has just finished her apprenticeship: The face is the worst. The palms of the hands and the bottom of the feet come close. The back of the spine. Then any given bone. Then flesh. Would the neck hurt worse than the face? Cuchullain jaden kendam I know having a needle pierce the skin on the top of the hand is never my favorite place for an iv. There are just some pains that are a little hard to ignore. The reason that the iv hurts is it's going into a vein, it's piercing much much further and deeper than a tattoo needle and it's punching through much more sensitive nerve tissue. Yeah, I sometimes forget that ivs and tatoos do not equal the same amount of pain. I dont mind getting my bloodwork done, but when the needle sits in there for a few days, it feels sore.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 2:11 pm
AngryRobotsInc. On a completely different tangent, I've realized that just about 90% of the music I like came out at least a decade before I was born, if not further back. This is just one of the many signs that I was born into the wrong decade. Some music is truly timeless. The Beatles will live on in everyone and everything that was influenced by them, until the last notes of "Yesterday," ring out in a music history class centuries from now. Some music never dies. Some music actually has something important to say.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:44 pm
Pelta AngryRobotsInc. On a completely different tangent, I've realized that just about 90% of the music I like came out at least a decade before I was born, if not further back. This is just one of the many signs that I was born into the wrong decade. Some music is truly timeless. The Beatles will live on in everyone and everything that was influenced by them, until the last notes of "Yesterday," ring out in a music history class centuries from now. Some music never dies. Some music actually has something important to say. For some reason, I can't stand a lot of old music like the Beatles. sweatdrop All I listen to now is Electronic Music. Sometimes Industrial Rock.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:52 pm
Alright, I got my tattoo and...wow, it didn't really hurt as much as I thought it would. I was even smiling while it was going on.
I don't know if it's because it hasn't healed or what, but some of the lines look at little shaky. But now I think that's all my fault because I was shaking a lot (my friend had to hold my legs together so I wouldn't look like I was having a seizure).
Then, to make it all better, something happened tonight that made the tattoo have so much more meaning for me.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:23 pm
Vertigo_Kiwi I don't know if it's because it hasn't healed or what, but some of the lines look at little shaky. But now I think that's all my fault because I was shaking a lot (my friend had to hold my legs together so I wouldn't look like I was having a seizure). Could be because of the ink that comes to the surface of the skin in the "scab". My Blood Sin looked fuzzy around the edges for a couple weeks, and the "Kugyou" on my left shoulder looked fuzzy for a few days.
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 12:33 am
[]Himura Kenshin[] Pelta AngryRobotsInc. On a completely different tangent, I've realized that just about 90% of the music I like came out at least a decade before I was born, if not further back. This is just one of the many signs that I was born into the wrong decade. Some music is truly timeless. The Beatles will live on in everyone and everything that was influenced by them, until the last notes of "Yesterday," ring out in a music history class centuries from now. Some music never dies. Some music actually has something important to say. For some reason, I can't stand a lot of old music like the Beatles. sweatdrop All I listen to now is Electronic Music. Sometimes Industrial Rock. Rock is good. So is some electronic music. 3nodding Thing is, new electronic music actually has somewhere it can evolve to. It's saying something new that hasn't been explored fully. Pop has hit its limit and is simply rehashing the 12 bar blues formulaicly until everyone's sick of it. Electronic music is a genre to its own that will in turn influence the future like the Beatles did. You don't have to like something to know it has power.
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:28 am
Henry Dorsett Case Vertigo_Kiwi I don't know if it's because it hasn't healed or what, but some of the lines look at little shaky. But now I think that's all my fault because I was shaking a lot (my friend had to hold my legs together so I wouldn't look like I was having a seizure). Could be because of the ink that comes to the surface of the skin in the "scab". My Blood Sin looked fuzzy around the edges for a couple weeks, and the "Kugyou" on my left shoulder looked fuzzy for a few days. That makes sense. Even if it's not that, it's just something simple that could be fixed easily. So, there's no need for me to worry too much about it.
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:17 am
Vertigo_Kiwi That makes sense. Even if it's not that, it's just something simple that could be fixed easily. So, there's no need for me to worry too much about it. So when are we gonna get to see the new pretty ink, huh? wink
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:01 am
Henry Dorsett Case My Blood Sin looked fuzzy around the edges for a couple weeks The body is but a vessel for the soul, a puppet which bends to the soul's tyranny. And lo, the body is not eternal, for it must feed on the flesh of others, lest it return to the dust from whence it came. Therefore must the soul deceive, despise and murder men. - A.J. Durai
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:54 am
Pro: Getting my new tattoo on Friday evening. Con: I have to go to the Doctor today. I'm either seriously ill or it's nothing so will you all say a prayer or light some incence or move the holy traffic cone.
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 12:48 pm
I just now realized Cuchullain = Reagun Ban...I'm so oblivious gonk
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:29 pm
[]Himura Kenshin[] I just now realized Cuchullain = Reagun Ban...I'm so oblivious gonk Among others, heh.
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:50 pm
Cuchullain Con: I have to go to the Doctor today. I'm either seriously ill or it's nothing so will you all say a prayer or light some incence or move the holy traffic cone. Will do.
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