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Edbear
9th September 2012, 19:14
Did anyone see the Sunday program on tattoo removal just now ? Interested to hear your thoughts on it.

blackdog
9th September 2012, 19:17
My immediate thought is that you should not have used the grocer's apostrophe.

My next thought is, I'm guessing you don't have any tattoos.

Fucking monkey.

Madness
9th September 2012, 19:19
The chick interviewed was hot. She didn't look so hot in her wedding dress though.

Katman
9th September 2012, 19:45
Tattoos are for life - not just for Christmas.

FJRider
9th September 2012, 19:50
Tattoos are for life - not just for Christmas.

What about birthdays ... ??? :confused:

Geeen
9th September 2012, 20:21
I have spent lots of money and a bit of pain to get them put on. Why would I want them removed?

Kickaha
9th September 2012, 20:29
The chick interviewed was hot. She didn't look so hot in her wedding dress though.

I thought she had a bunch of disjointed shit that she'd given little thought to thrown at various parts of her body and deserved all the pain she was suffering getting them removed

Nova.
9th September 2012, 20:38
The way i see it is, why get a tattoo and then get it removed?
if you're going to get a tattoo, make sure its what you want and not just look 'cool'

Indiana_Jones
9th September 2012, 20:39
The way i see it is, why get a tattoo and then get it removed?
if you're going to get a tattoo, make sure its what you want and not just look 'cool'

^^ This

-Indy

Madness
9th September 2012, 20:40
Interesting that kids are getting tats as young as 14 when they can't buy a pack of fags until 18. You can always not buy another pack of fags.
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/564204_10150620977622036_41059248_n.jpg

Edbear
9th September 2012, 20:47
^^ This

-Indy

Her reason for getting them is typical of young people. Wanting to look cool, rebellion against parents, no understanding about long term issues. Young one's don't understand that their likes, dislikes, even passions are going to change radically as they grow up and so they do things they are going to regret later On.

Disturbing is what the guy said about the inks used.

Nova.
9th September 2012, 20:54
I'm 17, I have thought hard about the tattoo I want, I dont want it to be something to look cool, I want it to be a piece of art I can appreciate forever, something I won't mind having on my skin even when im 70.

I know people that get tattoo's from a 15 year old, they look shit to say the least, and they get infected.

Kickaha
9th September 2012, 20:56
Disturbing is what the guy said about the inks used.
There was something on TV a while back about the inks being sold on TM being sub standard,I think TM stopped the selling of them as a result of that program

Edbear
9th September 2012, 21:01
I'm 17, I have thought hard about the tattoo I want, I dont want it to be something to look cool, I want it to be a piece of art I can appreciate forever, something I won't mind having on my skin even when im 70.

I know people that get tattoo's from a 15 year old, they look shit to say the least, and they get infected.

You may also feel exactly the opposite in five or ten years time. At 17 you are about to go through five years of very fast growth in not only your physical body but in your emotions and mental faculties. You will learn almost as fast now as in the first five years of your life.

Make haste slowly and take your time to make lifetime choices.

Nova.
9th September 2012, 21:07
You may also feel exactly the opposite in five or ten years time. At 17 you are about to go through five years of very fast growth in not only your physical body but in your emotions and mental faculties. You will learn almost as fast now as in the first five years of your life.

Make haste slowly and take your time to make lifetime choices.

Hmm possibly, but I'm also very mature for my age, full time job, run my own excavation sites etc.
its still something I won't hate or dislike when I'm older.

Grant`
9th September 2012, 21:09
I have really noticed a huge change in stigma over tattoo's in the last 5 year period, there a lot more socially accepted than they were thats for sure... But I still get some odd looks when people see me outside work (business attire Monday to Friday) to walking around in a singlet with Half Sleeve and full Sleeve.

But all of my ones are designs, not pictures of skulls or ex's names and more than happy to be seen with them as much now as the day I got them, figured if the day ever came I wanted them removed well they would probably of refined the system of doing it by then.

PrincessBandit
9th September 2012, 21:09
A friend of mine (who has many tats) has had some of her more manky home-done ones removed. She has a pretty high pain threshold and said it felt like having spitting hot fat splattering on your skin.

My daughter and I are inked but I advised her the same thing I thought to myself before getting the first one done: tasteful (in the eye of the beholder obviously) and either in an area where people can only see them if you want them viewed, or at least discreet.

But each to their own. Go into it knowing they're permanent or restrict yourself to the stick on - wash off type. Saves you a whole heap of money and pain.

P.s. I would never consider removing mine, especially since I'm never likely to buried in the family area in the Jewish cemetery!

Grant`
9th September 2012, 21:12
You may also feel exactly the opposite in five or ten years time. At 17 you are about to go through five years of very fast growth in not only your physical body but in your emotions and mental faculties. You will learn almost as fast now as in the first five years of your life.

Make haste slowly and take your time to make lifetime choices.

Got my first one at 18 and almost 34 now and have just continued to get more of them and never once regretted them....

Edbear
9th September 2012, 21:16
A friend of mine (who has many tats) has had some of her more manky home-done ones removed. She has a pretty high pain threshold and said it felt like having spitting hot fat splattering on your skin.

My daughter and I are inked but I advised her the same thing I thought to myself before getting the first one done: tasteful (in the eye of the beholder obviously) and either in an area where people can only see them if you want them viewed, or at least discreet.

But each to their own. Go into it knowing they're permanent or restrict yourself to the stick on - wash off type. Saves you a whole heap of money and pain.

P.s. I would never consider removing mine, especially since I'm never likely to buried in the family area in the Jewish cemetery!

The washable type are versatile, you can change them or remove them so that picking you out of a line up becomes near impossible... :Police:

Newbi
9th September 2012, 21:19
Still stigma attached to Tattoos but times are changing, just slowly.

bogan
9th September 2012, 21:21
We are constantly doing things that permanently affect the rest of our lives, just because we might not like them later isn't much of a reason not to do it. Always comes down to weighing up the potential benefits/negatives at the time. I've never felt the need to get one, but damn sure if I did it would be from somebody good at their work, not some muppet with some food coloring and a pointy stick.


The chick interviewed was hot. She didn't look so hot in her wedding dress though.


Interesting that kids are getting tats as young as 14 when they can't buy a pack of fags until 18. You can always not buy another pack of fags.

What the fuck dude? 2 posts and neither contain suicide girls :bleh:

http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/images/photographers/10_suicide.jpg

scumdog
9th September 2012, 21:24
Hmm possibly, but I'm also very mature for my age, full time job, run my own excavation sites etc.
its still something I won't hate or dislike when I'm older.

Just remember how few years you've actually spent on this planet and how little you actually know about life before you pick that tattoo.

Pokemon probably looked pretty good.................about 12 years ago...

Nova.
9th September 2012, 21:28
Just remember how few years you've actually spent on this planet and how little you actually know about life before you pick that tattoo.

Pokemon probably looked pretty good.................about 12 years ago...

So my idea of getting whinnie the pooh tattoed on my arm is a bad idea ? :bye:

Madness
9th September 2012, 21:29
What the fuck dude? 2 posts and neither contain suicide girls :bleh:

Settle down lad. Gotta give Ed a chance to get going properly before ya pull the girls out.

Edbear
9th September 2012, 21:31
Just remember how few years you've actually spent on this planet and how little you actually know about life before you pick that tattoo.

Pokemon probably looked pretty good.................about 12 years ago...

It's a good point. Think how much you have changed over the last five years.

I don't doubt that if you are a hard-working and responsible member of society that you are one who thinks about things even at 17.

Your life is just beginning and you have no hurry.

MadDuck
9th September 2012, 21:35
So my idea of getting whinnie the pooh tattoed on my arm is a bad idea ? :bye:

It depends about the placement of the honey pot :facepalm:

I have a tattoo and am looking at adding another. No regrets whatsoever but it has meaning to me. Not sure that at 14 you can really decide on doing something so permanent.

oldrider
9th September 2012, 21:38
If it wasn't for the wrinkles folk could see that I started out as a tattoo and gradually got an oldrider scribbled on a limb! :crazy:

Would I do it differently next time? Yes because I have found oldrider to be fucking embarrassing most of the time! :facepalm:

Geeen
9th September 2012, 22:56
I have really noticed a huge change in stigma over tattoo's in the last 5 year period, there a lot more socially accepted than they were thats for sure... But I still get some odd looks when people see me outside work (business attire Monday to Friday) to walking around in a singlet with Half Sleeve and full Sleeve.

But all of my ones are designs, not pictures of skulls or ex's names and more than happy to be seen with them as much now as the day I got them, figured if the day ever came I wanted them removed well they would probably of refined the system of doing it by then.

A lot of this is because there are some awesome artists doing tattoo now, and as my tattooist says " when people see GOOD work, people want Good work". I'm seeing a lot more thought out designs and less "prison Tatt" style stuff all the time. As far as the age thing goes, any decent tattooist working out of a respectable shop has a code of conduct about who they will and wont work on. Ed, you wouldn't happen to have a full back piece would you??:facepalm:

Nova, if you have an idea for ink make sure its REALLY what you want and talk to some good tattooists to see if t will work where you want it.

slowpoke
9th September 2012, 23:37
Hmm possibly, but I'm also very mature for my age, full time job, run my own excavation sites etc.
its still something I won't hate or dislike when I'm older.

I'm not sayin' you're wrong, but tastes change. We spent 12 years renovating our first shitbox house, finally had it just how we wanted it, now I look back and there are things I laugh at. Fell in love with a nice lil' ol' property out in the country but wouldn't buy an old house like it again. Now we've spent 3 years designing and building our "dream" home....but if we were to do it again it would be substantially different, even though what we've built seemed out of reach just a few years ago. Your tastes/needs/wants, even what you aspire too, all changes over time 'cos you (hopefully) never stop learning and evolving. It's a big call to say "I'm gonna love this for the rest of my life".

Daffyd
10th September 2012, 00:34
For fucks sake... the word is TATTOOS. NOT Tattoo's.

Daffyd
10th September 2012, 00:38
When my wife left me she had a battle ship tattooed on her stomach. When I met her it was a rowing boat!

ducatilover
10th September 2012, 02:52
I like tatoos. I have one, done by hand, I didn't die and it's a picture of stick figures going at it doggy style.
I love it, if you don't, you take everything too seriously :yes:

scumdog
10th September 2012, 06:46
For fucks sake... the word is TATTOOS. NOT Tattoo's.

But..but..maybe Tattoo IS doing something - on Fantasy Island...:dodge::whistle:

Laava
10th September 2012, 07:28
My english navy mate woke up hung over with a tattoo of a high land warrior on his forearm. The tattooist must have been pissed as well cos it looked like a retard. Cost him three k to have it removed. Then he had all the other usual navy paraphernalia as well which he was a bit embarrased about.
So Nova you be real careful and put the firs t one where you can easily cover it up. I have one on my shoulder and it is interesting how many of the people i have known for many years are really not impressed.
Oh and dont put your girlfriends name on!

Paul in NZ
10th September 2012, 07:47
Meh... Get all the ink you want, its not going to bother me...

Not my thing....

Edbear
10th September 2012, 07:58
For fucks sake... the word is TATTOOS. NOT Tattoo's.


But..but..maybe Tattoo IS doing something - on Fantasy Island...:dodge::whistle:

My bad, but I can't seem to go back and change the title.

I don't have any tattoos, (!), I don't like them personally, simply because the are a permanent mark. I also like my wife's skin unmarked.

Would I choose not to marry a girl because of her tats if I was single again? I'm not sure, as the most important thing to me is personality and compatibility in areas other than the physical.

Paul in NZ
10th September 2012, 09:13
. I also like my wife's skin unmarked.

Oh go on Ed - give her a spank.....

Edbear
10th September 2012, 10:42
Oh go on Ed - give her a spank.....

:innocent: :shutup: :shifty:

Maki
10th September 2012, 10:46
I have spent lots of money and a bit of pain to get them put on. Why would I want them removed?

If they went out of fashion. :facepalm:

nodrog
10th September 2012, 16:33
Jesus had a Tattoo.

MSTRS
10th September 2012, 16:51
So do the Scots...

sootie
10th September 2012, 17:20
Maybe it is a way to remember your password, bank account number or something, but I don't like them!

Road kill
10th September 2012, 17:37
I have full arms,back,chest,and part of my legs done.

It doesn't bother me one way or another but be aware,,you will be judged on them and it won't matter how good they are or not,,it will simply happen.

I know all the "I couldn't give a shit about other peoples opinions stuff" but it can and likely will cost you in ways you will never know because the person that stabs you in the back because they don't like people with ink,,won't be telling you,,they'll just be twisting the knife when your not looking.

I know I've been held back a few times due to my Tats and the fact they scare some people,but that doesn't bother me much because I was never expected to be fuck all anyway,but I am aware of it so just keep it in mind if you relie on others to get ahead in the work place or life in general,they will play a part and it's not very likey to be a good part.

You see,people are gutless and nasty,if they fear you for any reason the reaction is seldom good.

Edbear
10th September 2012, 17:47
Jesus had a Tattoo.

I don't think so...

Paulo
10th September 2012, 18:00
Just get one where it won't be seen , like here for instance ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBVF8FzPI0

c4.
10th September 2012, 18:00
I respect the right of the individual to wear a mark that defines he or she, but if its put on young its usually akin to school kids drawing on themselves with felt tips, I consider it litter.
When I see these big tough macho guys wearing tank tops in winter to 'show off' their tattooed biceps, I have great internal mirth.
Tattoos don't 'maketh' the man, but they sure help you spot losers. :laugh:

Geeen
10th September 2012, 18:13
If they went out of fashion. :facepalm:

Fashion has got f**k all to do with why I got them.

tigertim20
10th September 2012, 18:35
Her reason for getting them is typical of young people. Wanting to look cool, rebellion against parents, no understanding about long term issues. Young one's don't understand that their likes, dislikes, even passions are going to change radically as they grow up and so they do things they are going to regret later On.

.


It's a good point. Think how much you have changed over the last five years.

I don't doubt that if you are a hard-working and responsible member of society that you are one who thinks about things even at 17.

Your life is just beginning and you have no hurry.

You need to take a less static view of the world ED.

Yes, tattoos are for life. yes your tastes change, I like different music and food and art now than I did ten years ago. many things change over time, but the point for many people getting a tattoo is that it is symbolic of a beleif, feeling, opinion, taste or love for something at that particular time of their life, something that influences their decisions and perspectives enough that they want a reminder, EXACTLY so that they can look back in twenty years, and remember who they were, where they came from, and how they got to where they are now.

Not unlike the cave drawings found worldwide throughout many different cultures, a persons repeated expression through additional tattoos over the years of their life tell a story, of who they were, and who they are. the are a reminder to the proud holder of what the most important contents of their life have consisted of at different times

so yes, after twenty years you will like different things, but that is precisely the point.

I fucking LOVE my ink. they will remind me forever of my decisions, whether good or bad, they were a part of who I was, and directly contribute to who I become every new day.

tigertim20
10th September 2012, 18:36
and i will add, I got my first tattoo at 15, it still holds as much, of not more intrinsic value to me now as it ever did, I dont now, nor have I ever regretted it.

Madness
10th September 2012, 18:37
This thread needs pics.

Geeen
10th September 2012, 18:37
You need to take a less static view of the world ED.

Yes, tattoos are for life. yes your tastes change, I like different music and food and art now than I did ten years ago. many things change over time, but the point for many people getting a tattoo is that it is symbolic of a beleif, feeling, opinion, taste or love for something at that particular time of their life, something that influences their decisions and perspectives enough that they want a reminder, EXACTLY so that they can look back in twenty years, and remember who they were, where they came from, and how they got to where they are now.

Not unlike the cave drawings found worldwide throughout many different cultures, a persons repeated expression through additional tattoos over the years of their life tell a story, of who they were, and who they are. the are a reminder to the proud holder of what the most important contents of their life have consisted of at different times

so yes, after twenty years you will like different things, but that is precisely the point.

I fucking LOVE my ink. they will remind me forever of my decisions, whether good or bad, they were a part of who I was, and directly contribute to who I become every new day.

Can someone in Dunners give this man a beer. Exceptionally well said TT

Teflon
10th September 2012, 18:48
We are constantly doing things that permanently affect the rest of our lives, just because we might not like them later isn't much of a reason not to do it. Always comes down to weighing up the potential benefits/negatives at the time. I've never felt the need to get one, but damn sure if I did it would be from somebody good at their work, not some muppet with some food coloring and a pointy stick.





What the fuck dude? 2 posts and neither contain suicide girls :bleh:



:yes:

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lv0kdfYBG01qdypuko6_1280.jpg

Edbear
10th September 2012, 18:54
and i will add, I got my first tattoo at 15, it still holds as much, of not more intrinsic value to me now as it ever did, I dont now, nor have I ever regretted it.

I wasn't saying everyone is the same by any means. It was her comments and those of others in the programme that showed the consequences of making decisions that affect the rest of your life.

Her reasons for getting them will not be everybody's reasons but it shows that too often young people are making choices they are going to regret later.

MSTRS
10th September 2012, 19:00
http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/2mtbkfunaeui-ivhvn9dlg2.jpg

Nova.
10th September 2012, 19:28
So my idea of getting whinnie the pooh tattoed on my arm is a bad idea ? :bye:

http://i.imgur.com/vE3GR.png

ducatilover
10th September 2012, 22:02
I wasn't saying everyone is the same by any means. It was her comments and those of others in the programme that showed the consequences of making decisions that affect the rest of your life.

Her reasons for getting them will not be everybody's reasons but it shows that too often young people are making choices they are going to regret later.

Essentially, every decision you make will impact upon the rest of your life.
I dislike mortal sentimentality, you only get once shot, enjoy it. Nobody wins...

FJRider
10th September 2012, 22:08
Essentially, every decision you make will impact upon the rest of your life.
I dislike mortal sentimentality, you only get once shot, enjoy it. Nobody wins...

Sadly ... the decisions you don't make ... make more of an impact. <_<



Hindsight is such a wonderful thing ... it's just a pity we don't have it earlier ... :innocent:

idb
10th September 2012, 22:19
For fucks sake... the word is TATTOOS. NOT Tattoo's.

Yeah.
A good tattooist is important but, most importantly, make sure that you use a professional to check your grammar and spelling.
An inappropriate apostrophe is there forever!

nallac
10th September 2012, 22:34
I want more Ink.....

ducatilover
10th September 2012, 22:41
Sadly ... the decisions you don't make ... make more of an impact. <_<





No such thing, by choosing not to make a decision you've made one :mellow:

Hind sight is lovely, so is foresight and I lack both of those and eye sight :facepalm:

Geeen
11th September 2012, 20:11
I want more Ink.....

What he said.......

240
12th September 2012, 21:57
What he said.......

And me :yes:

ellipsis
12th September 2012, 22:15
...the dot i had tattoed in the space between my sphincter and infinity is a pure work of art...the rest were dollar fifty things that mean a lot...who gives a fuck...

GingerMidget
23rd September 2012, 15:23
If someone doesn't like my tattoos, they are looking too damn close anyway! I find it hilarious when people ask if my most visible one hurt, and if I'd get another know that I should know its supposed to hurt.

I got my first at 18, and don't regret any of them since. I can hide all but one of them, and thats not terribly visible anyway.

People will always make judgements on others based on appearance, its up to you if you choose to be offended or not.

My tattoos and various piercings may be a part of me, but they do not define who I am.

Nova.
23rd September 2012, 17:03
If someone doesn't like my tattoos, they are looking too damn close anyway! I find it hilarious when people ask if my most visible one hurt, and if I'd get another know that I should know its supposed to hurt.

I got my first at 18, and don't regret any of them since. I can hide all but one of them, and thats not terribly visible anyway.

People will always make judgements on others based on appearance, its up to you if you choose to be offended or not.

My tattoos and various piercings may be a part of me, but they do not define who I am.

Pics or it didnt happen :rolleyes:
show us the non visible ones.

Berries
23rd September 2012, 17:12
show us the non visible ones.
Here's a close up of my non visible tattoos -












Cool eh?

Nova.
23rd September 2012, 17:21
ahh you fucker, knew i should have been more specific :facepalm:

GingerMidget
23rd September 2012, 18:40
Cheers Berries, beat me to it!

Nova, I'm not posting pictures of any of my tattoos. After all, I lready know what they look like, having seen them fairly recently.

Geeen
23rd September 2012, 19:21
Cheers Berries, beat me to it!

Nova, I'm not posting pictures of any of my tattoos. After all, I lready know what they look like, having seen them fairly recently.

Spiolsport, we haven't though. How are we supposed to go "Oooohhhh Aaaahhh" iffn we aint seed 'em? :Pokey:

JimO
23rd September 2012, 19:23
i know a guy who got a skull tattooed on his arm, unfortunately it looks like a spud. and the poor cunts nickname since then has been spud

Berries
23rd September 2012, 19:27
i know a guy who got a skull tattooed on his arm, unfortunately it looks like a spud. and the poor cunts nickname since then has been spud
Now a skull tattooed on your head would be pretty cool.

Geeen
23rd September 2012, 19:55
Now a skull tattooed on your head would be pretty cool.

Like these??

http://fnrad.com/wp-content/uploads/Skull-Face-close-up.jpg


http://news.bmezine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/200611131458-pix11.jpg

Berries
23rd September 2012, 21:14
Like these??
That reminds me, I must ring my Mum.

baffa
23rd September 2012, 22:53
Tattoos are all good, branding however, is a little sick.

Got some more work done on a recent trip while I was in Ireland, great way to remember the trip forever.

Bassmatt
24th September 2012, 09:06
Some of the tattoo thing I really don't get. Whats the point in having one if no-one can see it? Like on your arse - you cant even see it yourself unless you are a contortionist.
And people who have their childrens names done, is it because they can't remember them?

Edbear
24th September 2012, 10:51
If someone doesn't like my tattoos, they are looking too damn close anyway! I find it hilarious when people ask if my most visible one hurt, and if I'd get another know that I should know its supposed to hurt.

I got my first at 18, and don't regret any of them since. I can hide all but one of them, and thats not terribly visible anyway.

People will always make judgements on others based on appearance, its up to you if you choose to be offended or not.

My tattoos and various piercings may be a part of me, but they do not define who I am.

Surely, if your appearance is what you have chosen, as opposed to what you were born like, then it does define who you are? Are you not making a statement about yourself and your tastes much the same way as the way you dress and groom yourself? Difference with tats of course is that you can't take them off and change them in the same way.

Paul in NZ
24th September 2012, 11:11
Surely, if your appearance is what you have chosen, as opposed to what you were born like, then it does define who you are? Are you not making a statement about yourself and your tastes much the same way as the way you dress and groom yourself? Difference with tats of course is that you can't take them off and change them in the same way.

Actually Ed thats a good point....

Katman
24th September 2012, 16:39
Surely, if your appearance is what you have chosen, as opposed to what you were born like, then it does define who you are? Are you not making a statement about yourself and your tastes much the same way as the way you dress and groom yourself? Difference with tats of course is that you can't take them off and change them in the same way.

Are you saying that how you dress defines who you are Ed?

How incredibly shallow of you.

Grubber
24th September 2012, 17:02
Surely, if your appearance is what you have chosen, as opposed to what you were born like, then it does define who you are? Are you not making a statement about yourself and your tastes much the same way as the way you dress and groom yourself? Difference with tats of course is that you can't take them off and change them in the same way.

Well said Ed.
This is absolutely correct. If you choose a certain way to dress then it is you who has chosen that way, due to who you are and how you see yourself. This is also how others see you. It doesn't make you a good or bad person, it just portrays you more as a certain type of person, be that flamboyant, rebelious, strong, weak or whatever the case maybe.
It is definately not the person who looks at you that has the issue. That is how anyone who chooses to dress differently escapes from blame.

skippa1
24th September 2012, 17:08
Surely, if your appearance is what you have chosen, as opposed to what you were born like, then it does define who you are? Are you not making a statement about yourself and your tastes much the same way as the way you dress and groom yourself? Difference with tats of course is that you can't take them off and change them in the same way.

Why did you start the thread Ed? You seem obsessed with what other people think. What is your statement about you and your tastes, based on your clothing?

skippa1
24th September 2012, 17:17
so when you wear leather....are you saying that you like a bit of kinky....that you want to protect yourself from a slide down the road....or that you want to be one of the wild ones? Because older people like Ed would have you believe that you are trying to portray an image and an older persons view might be that you want to be a Hells Angel if dressed in leather....

Edbear
24th September 2012, 17:38
Why did you start the thread Ed? You seem obsessed with what other people think. What is your statement about you and your tastes, based on your clothing?

I believe the opening post explained it quite well? I like to know other people's views on many topics. Obsessed? Hardly! Natural curiosity and a desire to uinderstand my fellowman? Yes.


so when you wear leather....are you saying that you like a bit of kinky....that you want to protect yourself from a slide down the road....or that you want to be one of the wild ones? Because older people like Ed would have you believe that you are trying to portray an image and an older persons view might be that you want to be a Hells Angel if dressed in leather....

I think Grubber understood quite well.

Katman
24th September 2012, 18:11
Well said Ed.
This is absolutely correct.

You're clearly as stupid as Ed.

While there may be a very few people who attempt to define themselves by what they wear, I would suggest that for the vast majority of people clothing choice is based primarily on function.

I consider what a person says or does as being far more definitive of who they might be.

Grubber
24th September 2012, 18:17
I believe the opening post explained it quite well? I like to know other people's views on many topics. Obsessed? Hardly! Natural curiosity and a desire to uinderstand my fellowman? Yes.



I think Grubber understood quite well.

Ummmm yep i did!:sleep:

nallac
24th September 2012, 19:29
And people who have their childrens names done, is it because they can't remember them?


Of course it is....... nothing to do with undying love or any crap like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

duckonin
24th September 2012, 19:34
Natural curiosity and a desire to uinderstand my fellowman? Yes.


Forget the "fellowman" bit and do your own shit in life:msn-wink:. Leave others alone to enjoy theirs without asking them to justify what they do to themselves, that is their choice.:niceone:

Understand my fellowman Gezzzz ! why would you bother unless you were bored shitless. you would need ten more life times then another ten and be know further ahead to understand your fellowman:rolleyes:

Edbear
24th September 2012, 19:36
Forget the "fellowman" bit and do your own shit in life:msn-wink:. Leave others alone to enjoy theirs without asking them to justify what they do to themselves, that is their choice.:niceone:

Understand my fellowman Gezzzz ! why would you bother unless you were bored shitless. you would need ten more life times then another ten and be know further ahead to understand your fellowman:rolleyes:

Now just where did I ask anyone to justify anything?

skippa1
24th September 2012, 19:54
Natural curiosity and a desire to uinderstand my fellowman?

bullshit. Anyway, I cant be a fellow man, I dress differently to you and have tattoos.

nallac
24th September 2012, 19:58
bullshit. Anyway, I cant be a fellow man, I dress differently to you and have tattoos.

How do you know he doesn't wear dresses as well?.

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:00
bullshit. Anyway, I cant be a fellow man, I dress differently to you and have tattoos.

Bullshit should have a capital B and it's different from, not different to. Remember, similar to, different from... :msn-wink:

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:01
How do you know he doesn't wear dresses as well?.

As well as who?

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:02
How do you know he doesn't wear dresses as well?.

he has a photo on his profile page.....he dresses like a judgmental christian. They dont wear dresses. Anyway I wear skirts

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:04
he has a photo on his profile page.....he dresses like a judgmental christian. They dont wear dresses. Anyway I where skirts

Sad. You really need to brush up on trolling... :lol:

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:05
I believe the opening post explained it quite well? I like to know other people's views on many topics. Obsessed? Hardly! Natural curiosity and a desire to uinderstand my fellowman? Yes.



.


Bullshit should have a capital B and it's different from, not different to. Remember, similar to, different from... :msn-wink:

and understand doesnt have an i in it....but hey, we wont get picky will we

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:11
Sad. You really need to brush up on trolling... :lol:

what is sad is a lonely old man that doesnt even own a bike fucking around on a motorcycle forum

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:11
and understand doesnt have an i in it....but hey, we wont get picky will we

I couldn't be bothered editing the typo. I noticed it as soon as I posted it, but at least you're observant.

Slight but important difference though. However as you say, "We won't get picky..." :cool:

nallac
24th September 2012, 20:12
he has a photo on his profile page.....he dresses like a judgmental christian. They dont wear dresses. Anyway I wear skirts


Lucky i'm not judgmental with you wearing skirts, each to their own.
It must be cause I've got a tattoo...

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:12
what is sad is a lonely old man that doesnt even own a bike fucking around on a motorcycle forum

Nah, you still fail... :sleep:

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:18
Lucky i'm not judgmental with you wearing skirts, each to their own.
It must be cause I've got a tattoo...

you dont judge me because you quietly like the look.....go on admit it

nallac
24th September 2012, 20:19
you dont judge me because you quietly like the look.....go on admit it

shoooooosh don't let every one know......

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:19
Nah, you still fail... :sleep:

bet you know about that aye Ed:msn-wink:

Grubber
24th September 2012, 20:20
You're clearly as stupid as Ed.

While there may be a very few people who attempt to define themselves by what they wear, I would suggest that for the vast majority of people clothing choice is based primarily on function.

I consider what a person says or does as being far more definitive of who they might be.

I agree also with what you have said regarding what they do or say, that also defines who they are, but you lost my support when you resorted to insults you fuckin wart!

skippa1
24th September 2012, 20:21
shoooooosh don't let every one know......

they already do:mellow::laugh:

Nova.
24th September 2012, 20:21
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/album.php?albumid=3705&attachmentid=216621

fucking lol

nallac
24th September 2012, 20:22
they already do:mellow::laugh:



They fucking do now......

Katman
24th September 2012, 20:31
but you lost my support when you resorted to insults you fuckin wart!

I'm devastated.

Edbear
24th September 2012, 20:54
[
fucking lol

I'm surprised you didn't post the one of me in hospital dying and laugh about that.

Nova.
24th September 2012, 21:03
I'm surprised you didn't post the one of me in hospital dying and laugh about that.

oh believe me i laughed :lol:

Katman
24th September 2012, 21:12
I'm surprised you didn't post the one of me in hospital dying and laugh about that.

You really are a little drama queen, aren't you?

scumdog
24th September 2012, 21:19
what is sad is a lonely old man that doesnt even own a bike fucking around on a motorcycle forum

Wow, you HAVE to have a motorbike to be on this forum???:(

nallac
24th September 2012, 21:23
Wow, you HAVE to have a motorbike to be on this forum???:(


No...... or even be a motorcyclist...

swtfa
24th September 2012, 21:23
Back to the topic of tattoos - who doesn't have one these days? :)

ellipsis
24th September 2012, 21:24
...i've got lots and lots...bikeless members could use one by proxy if that was the case...they could use some of my tatts the same way if they like, i've forgotten they exist, they are part of my mortal coil...

Smifffy
24th September 2012, 21:24
Wow, you HAVE to have a motorbike to be on this forum???:(

Or tattoos....

skippa1
24th September 2012, 21:24
Wow, you HAVE to have a motorbike to be on this forum???:(

nah but a skirt and a tattoo are mandatory

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:24
Wow, you HAVE to have a motorbike to be on this forum???:(

Sure would thin he ranks a bit, eh?

These sad little boys need someone like me on here, they are so mentally challenged they can't see how silly they are making themselves look. They actually seem to believe they are being clever or insulting or witty, poor wee lads... :lol:

jellywrestler
24th September 2012, 21:26
Back to the topic of tattoos - who doesn't have one these days? :)

I couldn't spy any on Kate's latest piccies...

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:27
No...... or even be a motorcyclist...

There is a difference between not owning a bike by choice and being physically prevented from riding, some are a bit slow in the comprehension department. :(

nallac
24th September 2012, 21:27
nah but a skirt and a tattoo are mandatory

Lucky me then,,,,

skippa1
24th September 2012, 21:30
Lucky me then,,,,

hmmm........lucky you say:laugh:

Smifffy
24th September 2012, 21:33
There are probably as many different reasons for getting a tattoo as there are tattoo designs. The question I have is 'why would anybody get a tattoo off the wall or out of a book?'


I know a guy who claimed to have had two full sleeves and then had them removed. He said it hurt like hell and cost him megabucks. All I could think was "What a fuckwit"

Some of us like the idea of permanence, it's kind of the point.

skippa1
24th September 2012, 21:36
Sure would thin he ranks a bit, eh?

These sad little boys need someone like me on here, they are so mentally challenged they can't see how silly they are making themselves look. They actually seem to believe they are being clever or insulting or witty, poor wee lads... :lol:

hypocrite...

Katman
24th September 2012, 21:39
There is a difference between not owning a bike by choice and being physically prevented from riding, some are a bit slow in the comprehension department. :(

It's your 'choice' to be without a motorcycle Ed.

There are plenty who are worse off than you who still choose to ride.

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:39
hypocrite...

See what I mean? How easy they bite... :msn-wink:

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:45
It's your 'choice' to be without a motorcycle Ed.

There are plenty who are worse off than you who still choose to ride.

Hobson's choice, yes. Depends how long I want to be able to stand and walk in the future. Like it was my choice to sell our perfectly good car and buy a new one that I could sit in without pain.

It's my choice to take strong medication to allow me to function physically at all. We all have choices to make and we make them, if we're smart enough, to extend the time we have to enjoy our mobility. Deliberately choosing to do something that would dramatically reduce that time is not my style.

Daffyd
24th September 2012, 21:48
Hobson's choice, yes. Depends how long I want to be able to stand and walk in the future. Like it was my choice to sell our perfectly good car and buy a new one that I could sit in without pain.

It's my choice to take strong medication to allow me to function physically at all. We all have choices to make and we make them, if we're smart enough, to extend the time we have to enjoy our mobility. Deliberately choosing to do something that would dramatically reduce that time is not my style.

Well said that man!

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:49
There are probably as many different reasons for getting a tattoo as there are tattoo designs. The question I have is 'why would anybody get a tattoo off the wall or out of a book?'


I know a guy who claimed to have had two full sleeves and then had them removed. He said it hurt like hell and cost him megabucks. All I could think was "What a fuckwit"

Some of us like the idea of permanence, it's kind of the point.

That is my opinion too. The problem is that so many are changing their minds and regretting making a choice that really should be regarded as irreversible. Not enough think rationally about it and are convinced at the time that they won't change their mind.

skippa1
24th September 2012, 21:49
See what I mean? How easy they bite... :msn-wink:

ahhhh I see..............you get all upset when you dont get your own way haha. I knew an old guy just like you Ed.....claimed he was getting a bite whenever anyone disagreed with him.

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:53
Well said that man!

Thanks. Still hurts to see others riding and not being able to myself, especially now the weather is more conducive.

Katman
24th September 2012, 21:55
It's my choice to take strong medication to allow me to function physically at all.

Spoken like a true addict.

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:55
ahhhh I see..............you get all upset when you dont get your own way haha. I knew an old guy just like you Ed.....claimed he was getting a bite whenever anyone disagreed with him.

Upset.? :lol::lol::lol::lol: You flatter yourself... :2thumbsup

Edbear
24th September 2012, 21:56
Spoken like a true addict.

You genuinely are a sad wee man... :baby:

skippa1
24th September 2012, 21:58
Upset.? :lol::lol::lol::lol: You flatter yourself... :2thumbsup


You genuinely are a sad wee man... :baby:

two bites Ed. You a bit sensitive?

Madness
24th September 2012, 22:00
It's time.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pyc0Et7HExQ/TZ-9LbLRk4I/AAAAAAAAAFI/QcTTOwLq3yo/s1600/tumblr_li1ft7uSd81qc5k4no1_500.png
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhhwebSlDH1qdfrsho1_500.jpg
http://autostraddle.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/2-via-suicidegirls.jpeg

skippa1
24th September 2012, 22:03
It's time.




green bling for you sir

Edbear
24th September 2012, 22:07
It's time.
]

But it was just getting interesting, now you distract them the little brain they have left functioning will turn to mush... :(

Daffyd
24th September 2012, 22:08
Thanks. Still hurts to see others riding and not being able to myself, especially now the weather is more conducive.

I know how you feel. I have been "bikeless" since I moved to the Philippines, 'cos I couldn't afford to bring mine with me or buy one here.

Like you, certainly not by choice!

Madness
24th September 2012, 22:14
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/c0.0.403.403/p403x403/249717_280767685361896_1207110998_n.jpg
http://suicidegirls.com/media/girls/NicoleLee/photos/%20%20Cinnamon/setpreview_large.jpg

Edbear
24th September 2012, 22:16
I know how you feel. I have been "bikeless" since I moved to the Philippines, 'cos I couldn't afford to bring mine with me or buy one here.

Like you, certainly not by choice!

I hinted to my specialist this morning that I was contemplating whether I could get away with the new Lambretta's as I love the style... have done since the genuine original... But he, also a biker, warned me not to even think about it.

I have a degenerative spinal disease and Osteoporosis and my future mobility is by no means assured. All I can do is be as careful as I can and preserve what I have as long as possible. As it is I was taken to hospital by ambulance last Monday night for complications from the accident. 10mg of Morphine did nothing. Not real fun...

Edbear
24th September 2012, 22:19
Oh well, I guess that's all I'll get from them now, they won't be able to work their keyboard after this...

Madness
24th September 2012, 22:22
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m39g16g4os1qayd9go1_500.jpg

Edbear
24th September 2012, 22:44
[IMG]G]

I don't need pictures I have the real thing, much better. No, not two lesbian's, a nice wife who loves me too... So what sad guys dream about, I get to do for real every day.

Madness
24th September 2012, 22:52
I don't need pictures I have the real thing, much better. No, not two lesbian's, a nice wife who loves me too... So what sad guys dream about, I get to do for real every day.

I'm sure we're all really happy for you, Ed. In case you'd forgotten though, this thread is about tattoos.

nallac
24th September 2012, 23:25
I don't need pictures I have the real thing, much better. No, not two lesbian's, a nice wife who loves me too... So what sad guys dream about, I get to do for real every day.

But does she have tats like the nice girls in the pic's?.

ducatilover
25th September 2012, 00:04
I don't need pictures I have the real thing, much better. No, not two lesbian's, a nice wife who loves me too... So what sad guys dream about, I get to do for real every day.
And I have stick figures having sex on my arm, I think I win a choccy fish? :drool:

Nova.
25th September 2012, 06:13
Hobson's choice, yes. Depends how long I want to be able to stand and walk in the future. Like it was my choice to sell our perfectly good car and buy a new one that I could sit in without pain.

It's my choice to take strong medication to allow me to function physically at all. We all have choices to make and we make them, if we're smart enough, to extend the time we have to enjoy our mobility. Deliberately choosing to do something that would dramatically reduce that time is not my style.

lol wheres god now.

Edbear
25th September 2012, 07:46
I'm sure we're all really happy for you, Ed. In case you'd forgotten though, this thread is about tattoos.

True, but your posts tend to follow a theme, and those pics just remind me what a lucky chap I am.


But does she have tats like the nice girls in the pic's?.

Nup, she's well, I shouldn't describe her in this company. Let's just say every time I look at her I thank God for giving me happiness. Yeah, I know, soppy and all that but after 35 years she's still got it.


lol wheres god now.

Same place, if He gave us a charmed life, everyone would want in. We serve Him because it's right, not because He wraps us in cotton wool.

Usarka
25th September 2012, 07:54
Methinks it's finally time to add another to the ignore list.....

At least then I can see the nice pics without all the delusional self-righteousness that preceeds it :wari:

Edbear
25th September 2012, 08:19
Methinks it's finally time to add another to the ignore list.....

At least then I can see the nice pics without all the delusional self-righteousness that preceeds it :wari:

Ha ha! What took you so long?

nodrog
25th September 2012, 09:09
... So what sad guys dream about, I get to do for real every day.

through a hole in the sheet?

Madness
25th September 2012, 12:08
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8bpn1dn761qlrdpro1_500.jpg
http://cdnimg.visualizeus.com/thumbs/76/b9/inked,lesbians,suicide,girls,topless-76b946482d1860cb1823dffde9bd6c02_h.jpg

duckonin
25th September 2012, 12:54
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8bpn1dn761qlrdpro1_500.jpg
http://cdnimg.visualizeus.com/thumbs/76/b9/inked,lesbians,suicide,girls,topless-76b946482d1860cb1823dffde9bd6c02_h.jpg

Buggar, i should of shown more diligence in our art classes...What I have missed out on..:rolleyes:

duckonin
25th September 2012, 13:00
Now just where did I ask anyone to justify anything?

You really are a thick little turd..:(

Edbear
25th September 2012, 13:12
You really are a thick little turd..:(

Hey another one who makes baseless accusations and can't back them up. Is that really the best you can do? :sleep:

skippa1
25th September 2012, 14:38
Hey another one who makes baseless accusations and can't back them up. Is that really the best you can do? :sleep:

Thats not baseless....

You are obviously thick as you have been sucked in by religion
You are obviously little as your troll like behaviour reeks of small mans syndrome
You are full of shit. A turd is shit


thick.....little.....turd
Anyway, he doesnt have to meet your standards:killingme

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 14:42
Take your Ed baiting and fuck off back to PD where you belong and leave us with Madness's Lessie porn, sorry mean tattoo pictures. :lol:

skippa1
25th September 2012, 14:47
Take your Ed baiting and fuck off back to PD where you belong and leave us with Madness's Lessie porn, sorry mean tattoo pictures. :lol:

was there lessie porn? I was looking at the tattoos....beautiful work, fine lines and the curves are crafted to perfection:clap:

Madness
25th September 2012, 14:47
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8hzinrAz11rds5xdo1_500.jpg

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 14:48
was there lessie porn? I was looking at the tattoos....beautiful work, fine lines and the curves are crafted to perfection:clap:

exactly and the tattoos weren't bad either. :rolleyes:

skippa1
25th September 2012, 14:52
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Madness again.:mad:

Madness
25th September 2012, 14:53
http://media.thehubsa.co.za/forum/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-8504-0-66258400-1338904282.jpg

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 14:55
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Madness again.:mad:

there you go, done did it for you :bleh:

Big Dave
25th September 2012, 14:57
Has tattoo technology changed much in 20 years?

I'm just wondering how some of that fine line ink will look when those girls are 38.

My pals that got ink 20 or more years ago have blurry patches of colour where once was well defined details.

My shoulder tats have feathered edges somewhat in the 10 years I've had them too.

Madness
25th September 2012, 14:59
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m44ucg9Np61rsoqddo1_500.jpg

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 15:04
Has tattoo technology changed much in 20 years?

I'm just wondering how some of that fine line ink will look when those girls are 38.

My pals that got ink 20 or more years ago have blurry patches of colour where once was well defined details.

My shoulder tats have feathered edges somewhat in the 10 years I've had them too.

I wont be that keen on looking at photos of those girls when they are 20 year older :lol:

Is it anything to do with technology, more biology, as skin ages it changes shape and therefore the tats suffer. I hear they don't stand up to scaring that well either but then again they are scars aren't they?

I don't mind admiring the art but I don't really agree with tats and don't have them so don't know what I am talking about but this is KB after all. :weird:

Banditbandit
25th September 2012, 15:05
Has tattoo technology changed much in 20 years?

I'm just wondering how some of that fine line ink will look when those girls are 38.

My pals that got ink 20 or more years ago have blurry patches of colour where once was well defined details.

My shoulder tats have feathered edges somewhat in the 10 years I've had them too.

Yeah .. it's changed -- I have tats that are more than 20 years old, as well as a current piece that is unfinished and last worked on last Friday (four days old) ... the technology is a lot the same - still electromag-driven guns and some rotary guns - the inks have changed though the colours available now are stunning ..

One of my tats more that 20 years old needs a recolour - but the lines are still OK ... one of my 20-year-old + pieces the fine lines are still fine lines and the one on my ear has survived very well for 12 years in the sun all the time

I think it depeds on the ink, the workmanship, but more importantly whereabout on the bod it is ..

Madness
25th September 2012, 15:05
I don't have any tats either, I'm just here for the lesbians.

Banditbandit
25th September 2012, 15:07
Take your Ed baiting and fuck off back to PD where you belong and leave us with Madness's Lessie porn, sorry mean tattoo pictures. :lol:

I'm sure I saw some Israeli porn in there as well ...

Big Dave
25th September 2012, 15:08
Nothing wrong with cougar watching.

Yea - I get the saggy biology bit. I was thinking more about the inks and pigments .

Banditbandit
25th September 2012, 15:08
I don't have any tats either, I'm just here for the lesbians.

Yeah ... Naa ... the thing is that most of us hope they are actually not lessie (at least we might have a chance then ...)

duckonin
25th September 2012, 15:46
Hey another one who makes baseless accusations and can't back them up. Is that really the best you can do? :sleep:


Pull you pants up Eddie baby, not baseless, don't need to back up accusations.. I would of thought a person that makes themselves as important as you, should of been able to work out the cryptic part of the post..:corn:

Get a 'tat' show your fellowman you would like to be just like him . Go on Eddie babe, put it on the end of your .... :rolleyes:

Maha
25th September 2012, 15:59
what is sad is a lonely old man that doesnt even own a bike fucking around on a motorcycle forum

I just made it legible....

''What is sad, is a lonely old man that owns a bike, fucking around on a motorcycle forum''.

Edbear
25th September 2012, 16:17
I got an interesting PM this morning.

"...you are certainly drawing out the effwit cretins with this one Ed...not very entertaining tho... "

Trouble is they can't help themselves, they just have to prove other members right about them. I fail to understand their masochistic tendencies to make themselves appear stupid.

Edbear
25th September 2012, 16:18
Pull you pants up Eddie baby, not baseless, don't need to back up accusations.. I would of thought a person that makes themselves as important as you, should of been able to work out the cryptic part of the post..:corn:

Get a 'tat' show your fellowman you would like to be just like him . Go on Eddie babe, put it on the end of your .... :rolleyes:

Easy to work out, but more fun to lead you along as each time you guys post adds to your rep for idiocy.

Big Dave
25th September 2012, 16:22
A Jehova's Troll.

Edbear
25th September 2012, 16:25
A Jehova's Troll.

But they're such easy targets it's no real challenge. Some members used to actually have wit and understand repartee, these guys are children.

skippa1
25th September 2012, 16:33
Trouble is they can't help themselves, they just have to prove other members right about them. I fail to understand their masochistic tendencies to make themselves appear stupid.

have you read that sentence?:blink:

Edbear
25th September 2012, 16:58
have you read that sentence?:blink:

Ahhhyup! :msn-wink:

GingerMidget
25th September 2012, 17:38
Ed, why is it every time theres a long possibly controversial thread you pop up, someone says something you don't like, and you start slinging off insults, generally about intelligence, personal choices or beliefs and then when the tables are turned, start whining about being sick?

The bible teaches you to 'love your fellow man'

I don't see much in the way of love coming from you. Especially the way you say the immature, not so intelligent forum members (your words!) appear to need you so very much.

Reality check dude. You are just as bad as the rest of us. A true debate does not resort to insulting anyone involved, and it certainly doesn't need to sink to the level of childish name calling. You could take this personally, and say I'm unintelligent and immature, but from where I sit, you need to think long and hard about how you want to be treated by the world.

Before you go giving advice on how to be a perfect human being, try becoming one.

I know I'm definitly a work in progress.

Edbear
25th September 2012, 17:53
Ed, why is it every time theres a long possibly controversial thread you pop up, someone says something you don't like, and you start slinging off insults, generally about intelligence, personal choices or beliefs and then when the tables are turned, start whining about being sick?

The bible teaches you to 'love your fellow man'

I don't see much in the way of love coming from you. Especially the way you say the immature, not so intelligent forum members (your words!) appear to need you so very much.

Reality check dude. You are just as bad as the rest of us. A true debate does not resort to insulting anyone involved, and it certainly doesn't need to sink to the level of childish name calling. You could take this personally, and say I'm unintelligent and immature, but from where I sit, you need to think long and hard about how you want to be treated by the world.

Before you go giving advice on how to be a perfect human being, try becoming one.

I know I'm definitly a work in progress.

Hi Sweetheart, :msn-wink:

I actually started this thread and if you read the OP you'll see why. If you read their posts you'll also see they come out on threads I am involved in with the sole aim of ridiculing me personally and post such drivel and nonsense, nothing to do with the thread theme.

They make silly assertions and personal attacks, increasingly insulting, and seek to derail the thread into a personal vendetta against me. You pop in from time to time and see one or two posts and take them at face value without seeming to know the background.

It is a game they like to play and many members have PM'd me about how idiotic they make themselves appear. I posted one such comment above. I have posted several on the RR thread in response to their challenge to prove I get them.

I should I suppose, ignore them completely, but as long as members like to see these things going on, it keeps people amused and interested and gives them something else to talk about. I do confess to enjoying baiting them along to see just how far they'll go to prove how immature and petty they are, and it seems they know few bounds in this area...:rolleyes:

I don't "whine" about being sick, either, if you read that in context of the other posts I was responding to. You need to take everything in context, as in isolation you could get a wide range of interpretations on it.

Road kill
25th September 2012, 18:06
Yeah .. it's changed -- I have tats that are more than 20 years old, as well as a current piece that is unfinished and last worked on last Friday (four days old) ... the technology is a lot the same - still electromag-driven guns and some rotary guns - the inks have changed though the colours available now are stunning ..

One of my tats more that 20 years old needs a recolour - but the lines are still OK ... one of my 20-year-old + pieces the fine lines are still fine lines and the one on my ear has survived very well for 12 years in the sun all the time

I think it depeds on the ink, the workmanship, but more importantly whereabout on the bod it is ..

Not much depends on the ink "Spaulding and Rodgers" the biggist supplier of Tattoo inks have not changed any of their base colours in over 50 years.

There are a lot of people "some kiwi" that make and claim their inks are better than Spauldings,,most of them are plastic based crap or even mixed with Spaulding inks.

There are around 10 different versions of the basic black,Spauldings is and always has been the best.

Tattooists in the know will buy their inks from Spaulding by batch # and then blend it themselves.

All ink will eventually spread but that's not always due to only the ink it's self.

The skin replaces all it's cells over about a 7 year period,but the ink particules not being cellular is not expelled during that process so it remains but can spread.

It spreads most if it's not placed correctly between the first and second layer of skin,,when it's to deep and under the 3rd layer it's spreads "badly" after about 10 years,often less.

Colour is seldom placed as deep as black,so you get more fading with colour but less spreading.

Most spreading and fading is simply due to the age of the wearer,not the skill level of the tattooist.

GingerMidget
25th September 2012, 18:40
Ed, I'm talking about you. Not 'them'

Edbear
25th September 2012, 19:00
Ed, I'm talking about you. Not 'them'

Yeah. I've always been a bit non-conformist and have spent most of my working life in manual jobs with gangs of such types. I ąpologise if I have failed to live up to your expectations of one such as myself. Perhaps I should pull my head in a bit and display my gentler side.

People who know me personally know me as being a joker and with a somewhat wacky sense of humour. I hold no grudges against anyone, life is too precious to waste on anger and resentment.

So I will take your comments on board and try to be better.

Madness
25th September 2012, 19:04
...drivel and nonsense, nothing to do with the thread theme.

You're not referring to me though eh, Ed?

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nallac
25th September 2012, 19:14
You're not referring to me though eh, Ed?

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He can't be your pic's are on topic....... and goooood

Edbear
25th September 2012, 19:21
You're not referring to me though eh, Ed?
ED]

As much as you try to keep on topic, I do get this worrying feeling that you have an ulterior motive in posting pictures of lesbians... :scratch:

bogan
25th September 2012, 19:25
Now the thread is getting interesting...

Took long enough though :rolleyes: :bleh:

http://autostraddle.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/suicidegirls.jpeg

bogan
25th September 2012, 19:27
I think I found one that used bad ink, looks like all her tats washed off

http://flipsbabes.com/wp-content/uploads/wet_nude-suicide-girl-500x333.jpg

nallac
25th September 2012, 19:40
As much as you try to keep on topic, I do get this worrying feeling that you have an ulterior motive in posting pictures of lesbians... :scratch:

There not lessy's there Bi......... please..........

Berries
25th September 2012, 21:18
I think I found one that used bad ink, looks like all her tats washed off
Nasty ring worm on her arse then.

nallac
25th September 2012, 21:21
Nasty ring worm on her arse then.

No thats my bite mark....

skippa1
25th September 2012, 21:26
No thats my bite mark....

ok so where is the queue for biting that then....????:drool:

Edbear
25th September 2012, 21:28
ok so where is the queue for biting that then....????:drool:

In your dreams...

skippa1
25th September 2012, 21:37
In your dreams...

come to think of it Ed, I think you have been fingered (pun) as a creepy old cunt that leers over the female members........just sayin Ive seen this from you before....

Edbear
25th September 2012, 21:38
come to think of it Ed, I think you have been fingered (pun) as a creepy old cunt that leers over the female members........just sayin Ive seen this from you before....

Care to elaborate?

Nova.
25th September 2012, 21:41
In your dreams...

now now ed, no need for un-christian like thoughts.

skippa1
25th September 2012, 21:41
Care to elaborate?

no...............:blink:......its between you and god Ed....get some help

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 21:45
I think I found one that used bad ink, looks like all her tats washed off



Nasty ring worm on her arse then.


No thats my bite mark....

Bugger and I thought that were the Tat


ok so where is the queue for biting that then....????:drool:

I don't mind kissing it better after woulds, after all she already in the bath so easy to wash off your slobber.

nallac
25th September 2012, 21:48
I don't mind kissing it better after woulds, after all she already in the bath so easy to wash off your slobber.

The slobber would be the last thing i would worry about, it's the other floaty things in the bath you'd need to worry about...

Edbear
25th September 2012, 21:53
no...............:blink:......its between you and god Ed....get some help

So another baseless allegation then... You are really good at those...

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 21:55
The slobber would be the last thing i would worry about, it's the other floaty things in the bath you'd need to worry about...

Now you are getting serious :lol: but true you would have to remove her from the bath and give her a shower first, probably have to be careful not to consume any of her fluids too.


Seeing we have had some nice tats from Madness here's one to discourage you.
http://www.content.funlobby.com/myuse/2010/images/pics/worstbabytatoos/4.jpg

Edbear
25th September 2012, 21:55
now now ed, no need for un-christian like thoughts.

Don't need dreams when you've got the real thing...

skippa1
25th September 2012, 21:57
So another baseless allegation then... You are really good at those...

that the best you can do Ed....repeat yourself? You need to go and purge yourself of the filthy thoughts and have a :tugger:.......

bogan
25th September 2012, 21:59
Quit the fighting guys, you're not hot enough for it.

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nallac
25th September 2012, 22:01
Seeing we have had some nice tats from Madness here's one to discourage you.


Isn't that Rob Muldoon?

oneofsix
25th September 2012, 22:02
Isn't that Rob Muldoon?

ever him or Winston Churchill, but they do say all babies look like one of them two don't they?

skippa1
25th September 2012, 22:05
Isn't that Rob Muldoon?

looks a bit like that fella off little Britain in the wheelchair.....

jellywrestler
25th September 2012, 22:12
Seeing we have had some nice tats from Madness here's one to discourage you.
it never ceases to amaze me that people who get tats can't simply wait a few days till they stop festering to take a photo of them.
They're going to be there for life, a few days won't go amiss!

nallac
25th September 2012, 22:16
Back on track.....
Whoops another love bite.......
270631


I like colour..
270632

skippa1
25th September 2012, 22:28
Back on track.....

too true.....

nallac
25th September 2012, 22:34
too true.....
Niiiiiice.........

SimJen
26th September 2012, 11:02
It's a good point. Think how much you have changed over the last five years.
I don't doubt that if you are a hard-working and responsible member of society that you are one who thinks about things even at 17.
Your life is just beginning and you have no hurry.

To some the whole point of a tattoo is to show a story that makes up their life.
The tattoo they choose depends on the timing in their life and chronicles the position they were in at the time, no matter how weird or wonderful.
Everyone changes, of that there is no doubt, but for some its good to remember that time/place with a tattoo.
I don't like the generic style of tattooing, but everyone has a right to an opinion no matter how misguided.
Personally I don't have any tats, my wife has two sexy ones and they are tasteful and well placed.
I've recently been thinking of getting a half sleeve that shows who I am, what I believe in and the things I love, it will be designed by me, but with the help of a good graphic artist before any ink gets etched into me!

Banditbandit
26th September 2012, 12:04
Not much depends on the ink "Spaulding and Rodgers" the biggist supplier of Tattoo inks have not changed any of their base colours in over 50 years.

There are a lot of people "some kiwi" that make and claim their inks are better than Spauldings,,most of them are plastic based crap or even mixed with Spaulding inks.

There are around 10 different versions of the basic black,Spauldings is and always has been the best.

Tattooists in the know will buy their inks from Spaulding by batch # and then blend it themselves.

All ink will eventually spread but that's not always due to only the ink it's self.

The skin replaces all it's cells over about a 7 year period,but the ink particules not being cellular is not expelled during that process so it remains but can spread.

It spreads most if it's not placed correctly between the first and second layer of skin,,when it's to deep and under the 3rd layer it's spreads "badly" after about 10 years,often less.

Colour is seldom placed as deep as black,so you get more fading with colour but less spreading.

Most spreading and fading is simply due to the age of the wearer,not the skill level of the tattooist.

The current work I'm geting is using the Intenze inks .. and others ... I will be interested to see how wel it lasts - right now it looks great but it's pretty new work ...

At my age I'm not sure it will styil be around to see how it is lasting in 20 years ...

Road kill
26th September 2012, 17:01
The current work I'm geting is using the Intenze inks .. and others ... I will be interested to see how wel it lasts - right now it looks great but it's pretty new work ...

At my age I'm not sure it will styil be around to see how it is lasting in 20 years ...

Good on ya',,my 65 year old father in law resently got some ink that's pretty special to him.

Funny thing is that he was always a bit critical of people with Tattoo.

So when I asked "why now" ?

He admitted he'd always been just a little envious of people that did what they felt rather than what they were expected to do,and now that he's retired he's going to do what "he" wants for a change.

First a Bike an now tats,,,,I'm looking forward to the next move,,my mother in law,,not so much:laugh:

Teflon
26th September 2012, 17:22
Cool job..

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orsem
1st October 2012, 17:56
To some the whole point of a tattoo is to show a story that makes up their life.
The tattoo they choose depends on the timing in their life and chronicles the position they were in at the time, no matter how weird or wonderful.
Everyone changes, of that there is no doubt, but for some its good to remember that time/place with a tattoo.
I have 9 tattoos and plan to get more, all have meaning which wont change. Admittedly people do judge if I have them showing but they are easily covered and are only on my back, upper arms and lower leg. They have only ever been fully aired in public once....at the March Hare after a few dutch courages.:drinkup:

Nova.
17th October 2012, 17:33
loosing my tattoo virginity next wednesday.

Geeen
17th October 2012, 18:54
loosing my tattoo virginity next wednesday.

Woohooo, the first 5 minutes is the worst, the next 30 hours will be a breeze:first:

Nova.
17th October 2012, 18:58
2 sessions, runs the length of my forearm.

Banditbandit
18th October 2012, 14:15
2 sessions, runs the length of my forearm.

I'll show you mine if you show me yours ...

Maha
18th October 2012, 15:08
I got a tattoo on my dick of a wrinkly old lady, last night she looked 19....:cool:

Nova.
18th October 2012, 17:22
I'll show you mine if you show me yours ...

;) i don't do shows for free.

Nova.
24th October 2012, 21:05
272196

fresh as.

Banditbandit
25th October 2012, 10:23
fresh as.

Cool. Whose work?

Here's one of mine ... This is around 10 years old ...

<img src="http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=218751&d=1284584118" width="400px"/>

007XX
25th October 2012, 11:47
Righto, in a nutshell:

Got my first tat on my 18th birthday, after partying all night, and slept on the table while getting it done.
Tsk, tsking you may be at this vision, but: I am now 36 and still love that tattoo and what it represents to me. It could do with recolouring, but it is still beautiful.

Then tat number two came along, highly criticised, about 8 years ago. Once again, why on earth would I care who says what about it. It is deeply personal and I am still happy with it.

And two years ago, I got tat number three which covers most of my lower back (as some of you already know) and works with tat number two.

The whole thing symbolizes my family tree with my husband and my two children. The most powerful and important influences in my life, the ones who keep me grounded on a daily basis. Hell, I am proud to have this etched into my skin because it means this much to me, and if anyone ever considers it anything else than the beautiful display of love that it is, well they can resoundly kiss my tattooed backside and take exit left without saying goodbye.

Not every young person is stupid enough to not know what consequences are. Just sayin'

wysper
25th October 2012, 13:06
Hell, I am proud to have this etched into my skin because it means this much to me, and if anyone ever considers it anything else than the beautiful display of love that it is, well they can resoundly kiss my tattooed backside

I reckon you are going to get shit loads of people considering it anything else so they can kiss your tattooed backside.....:lol:

just sayin.

SimJen
25th October 2012, 13:15
Righto, in a nutshell:
Got my first tat on my 18th birthday, after partying all night, and slept on the table while getting it done.
Tsk, tsking you may be at this vision, but: I am now 36 and still love that tattoo and what it represents to me. It could do with recolouring, but it is still beautiful.
Then tat number two came along, highly criticised, about 8 years ago. Once again, why on earth would I care who says what about it. It is deeply personal and I am still happy with it.
And two years ago, I got tat number three which covers most of my lower back (as some of you already know) and works with tat number two.
The whole thing symbolizes my family tree with my husband and my two children. The most powerful and important influences in my life, the ones who keep me grounded on a daily basis. Hell, I am proud to have this etched into my skin because it means this much to me, and if anyone ever considers it anything else than the beautiful display of love that it is, well they can resoundly kiss my tattooed backside and take exit left without saying goodbye.
Not every young person is stupid enough to not know what consequences are. Just sayin'

Thats Exactly what its all about!

007XX
25th October 2012, 14:05
I reckon you are going to get shit loads of people considering it anything else so they can kiss your tattooed backside.....:lol:

just sayin.


Will send them a printed version of my avatar, that'll do the trick :rolleyes:

Paul in NZ
25th October 2012, 14:05
I'm glad you found a way to express your feelings...

What most non inked people feel is that a certain percentage of inked people think that these 'expressions' are somehow superior to other peoples methods of expressing themselves. I supposes its a bit like painters thinking sculptors are a bunch of pussies...

If it suits you thats swell.... But I'm not hearing the music myself and don't consider it a handicap.

Nova.
25th October 2012, 17:53
this guy http://www.facebook.com/pages/Crack-whore-customs/140434732719660?ref=ts&fref=ts
hes cheap as too.

Genestho
25th October 2012, 18:39
I never got tattoo's till I was in my 30's, what I have are extremely personal, while in my youth friends were covering themselves in what looked like pointless scribble and pictures (I thought) just wasn't my scene.

I'll get more, my story's not finished. Not at all bothered what I'll look like in my old age, nor what people think of them, as it's my journey and, if we're talking art for some, all art is subjective. :D

Road kill
25th October 2012, 19:32
Very personal,

Don't care what others think.

But still need to explain it anyway,

Something smells fishy around here:lol:

Genestho
25th October 2012, 19:42
Very personal,

Don't care what others think.

But still need to explain it anyway,

Something smells fishy around here:lol:
Really? I think you've missed the point... that's ok! Another one will be along soon..:whistle: :D

Nova.
25th October 2012, 20:19
Very personal,

Don't care what others think.

But still need to explain it anyway,

Something smells fishy around here:lol:

Uhh.... a fish market!

bones135
26th October 2012, 06:03
I think its personal choice after say the age of 18 or 20, before that should be up to the parent & what....where the tatt is.
I only got my first tatt in August this year, got 3 now & wish i had done it years back.:2thumbsup

Banditbandit
26th October 2012, 08:48
hes cheap as too.

Cheap is not necessarily a good recommendation (I'm not saying this guy's not that good - his pictures show his work) but generally good tattooist and tattooed people will tell you that you get what you pay for (like bikes and women really) ... and I've seen cheap and nasty work heaps of times ... so be a little wary of cheap ...

Nova.
26th October 2012, 18:35
Cheap is not necessarily a good recommendation (I'm not saying this guy's not that good - his pictures show his work) but generally good tattooist and tattooed people will tell you that you get what you pay for (like bikes and women really) ... and I've seen cheap and nasty work heaps of times ... so be a little wary of cheap ...

i thought the same thing, i didn't care about price, hes just cheap cause he works from home in his little tattoo parlor he has set up, probably doesn't pay tax on some of his work hence the cheapness ;p

swtfa
27th October 2012, 12:26
To some the whole point of a tattoo is to show a story that makes up their life.
The tattoo they choose depends on the timing in their life and chronicles the position they were in at the time, no matter how weird or wonderful.
Everyone changes, of that there is no doubt, but for some its good to remember that time/place with a tattoo.


I do agree :)

Smifffy
29th October 2012, 20:06
Cheap is not necessarily a good recommendation (I'm not saying this guy's not that good - his pictures show his work) but generally good tattooist and tattooed people will tell you that you get what you pay for (like bikes and women really) ... and I've seen cheap and nasty work heaps of times ... so be a little wary of cheap ...

Can you recommend anyone good in the EBOP? The 3 artists I've used have all moved on now, and I'm looking for some more work.

Madness
6th February 2013, 09:11
:facepalm: She looked kinda hot before the full facial tattoo.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/8264083/Man-tattoos-name-onto-girlfriends-face

http://i2.cdnds.net/13/06/300x225/odd-russian-tattoo-face-1.jpg

Nova.
6th February 2013, 11:54
yeah she was pretty hot before...
each to their own I spose.

bosslady
6th February 2013, 12:09
I'd love more tattoos, something purty on my back (not my lower back) but I just don't know what, sigh...

Madness
6th February 2013, 12:11
http://i56.tinypic.com/rihf1w.jpg

bosslady
6th February 2013, 12:12
classy... lol

Dangsta
6th February 2013, 13:04
I have full arms,back,chest,and part of my legs done.

It doesn't bother me one way or another but be aware,,you will be judged on them and it won't matter how good they are or not,,it will simply happen.

I know all the "I couldn't give a shit about other peoples opinions stuff" but it can and likely will cost you in ways you will never know because the person that stabs you in the back because they don't like people with ink,,won't be telling you,,they'll just be twisting the knife when your not looking.

I know I've been held back a few times due to my Tats and the fact they scare some people,but that doesn't bother me much because I was never expected to be fuck all anyway,but I am aware of it so just keep it in mind if you relie on others to get ahead in the work place or life in general,they will play a part and it's not very likey to be a good part.

You see,people are gutless and nasty,if they fear you for any reason the reaction is seldom good.

If I saw you, I'd judge you....fuckin awesome!

HenryDorsetCase
6th February 2013, 14:35
image removed

If that is real it is very sad. As in "I feel sorry for that woman and her extraordinary low opinion of herself".

What evs.

\m/
6th February 2013, 17:39
:facepalm: She looked kinda hot before the full facial tattoo.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/8264083/Man-tattoos-name-onto-girlfriends-face
Usually I like tattooed chicks, but this is just http://glup.me/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/633510739456787054-fail-this-is-pretty-epic.jpg

Banditbandit
7th February 2013, 16:14
If that is real it is very sad. As in "I feel sorry for that woman and her extraordinary low opinion of herself".

What evs.

You've made a very big judgement of that woman - not knowing anything about her or why she has that tattooed on her back ...

How do you know she has a low opinion of herself? Have you asked her what the tattoo means?

bosslady
7th February 2013, 17:39
You've made a very big judgement of that woman - not knowing anything about her or why she has that tattooed on her back ...

How do you know she has a low opinion of herself? Have you asked her what the tattoo means?

it's probably for when she's being Eiffel towered. At an ahh guess she's likely a promiscuous wee thing if she needs to remind boys what her name is. But yea sure, maybe she loves being banged from both ends? not my cup of tea, lol.

Madness
7th February 2013, 17:49
it's probably for when she's being Eiffel towered.

Hmmmmmmmm.

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