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Do it.
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What this man says.
If you're ever going to get a tattoo on your arm, make it a big one that stretches down from your shoulder to someplace between your shoulder/elbow.
So many mad people
So many retarded OP.
Soooo many mad people
All of those tattoos, in my opinion, brand you as a hipster. In my area that isn't something that is respected outside of the small group of other hipsters. As an adult getting a tattoo on your arm might pose an issue as you will most often have to cover it up in the workplace. The subject matter of a tattoo isn't usually why it has to be covered up, it's usually just business policy.
In my personal experience as an art student around all kinds of personalities and interesting characters, the ones with the most tattoos at an early age are usually the least interesting people when you get to know them. Or they just try to hard.
To me, tattoos at our age is a sign of immaturity, with the exception of military related tattoos. But hey, I must be a starch republican conservative.
I love bike riding with a passion, I've ridden since I was a small child and basically grew up on a bike. It's a decent part of my life but you wont see me getting a sprocket tattoo on my leg to show people "hey look at me, I enjoy fixed gear bike riding because I've got a chain sprocket tattooed on my calf." It seems kind of redundant because if you want people to know you like to ride, just ride.
tl;dr
[QUOTE=Ajacks;28825387]But hey, I must be a starch republican conservative.[/QUOTE]
You say "if you want people to know you like to ride, just ride", but for me that translates as "if you want people to know you like The Beatles, just The Beatles"
[QUOTE=zydos;28825634]You say "if you want people to know you like to ride, just ride", but for me that translates as "if you want people to know you like The Beatles, just The Beatles"[/QUOTE]
perhaps you're mentally deficient?
If you don't like tattoos and don't understand why people get them then stop posting in this thread. This thread is not for you.
I still think you're cool zydos. But for god's sake, get the Sgt. Pepper's one. The Helter Skelter is really aesthetically terrible, it's just the wrong shape to get done there. The star is too generic and I can easily imagine some poser/scene/emo faggot having that on their wrist. A. Road would also be a lot better if done elsewhere, where they could be aligned vertically, like the back of your neck for example.
#3, by far the best.
why not make something colorful, like planets and bushes or something
[QUOTE=deggie;28835447]why not make something personally meaningless to the OP, like planets and bushes or something[/QUOTE]
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Lol sorry. Couldn't help it.
If i was going to get anything beetles related i'd get a psychedelic sleeve based on magical mystery tour.
However I settled for coheeds logo on my left peck, three years later, no regrets. Bitches love tracing it with their fingers.
love the star nd abbey road
u need one on each arm! :)
Go for a potato. On your ankle.
Abbey Road on your ass. Then clench and unclench to make them walk.
Hah, all of the tattoos in the OP are fucking childish. Get a real tattoo or don't get one at all, because people like me will judge you in the worst ways. What's your 5th choice? Barbed wire?
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Great that you want a tatoo and if you're settled on a style then go for it, i'd personally go for the star, but probably because it's the most generic as have already been pointed out.