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Discussions About Being Bald => Tattoos and Piercings => Topic started by: TANK25 on February 07, 2009, 04:03:31 PM

Title: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: TANK25 on February 07, 2009, 04:03:31 PM
I would like to get mine removed.They lost their meaning for me. Tattoos are too mainstream now. I was 16 when I got my first tatt. I went to visit my brother in DC. He took me to this tattoo polar in DC. It was some badass dudes hanging out there. My parents were cool about it. Some of my teachers had a fit. Back then most of the people who had tattoos were bikers,military and guys who did time. LOL,now soccer moms   are running around with tattoos.
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: Mikekoz13 on February 07, 2009, 06:07:00 PM
If you don't like them anymore I would recommend aa cover up tattoo. Pick something that is very relavent in your life NOW.

Mainstream should have mothing to do with your decision.
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on February 07, 2009, 08:05:56 PM
Expensive, and a constant reminder about this stuff--I think it was Jimmy Buffet (sp?) who said a tatoo is a "permanent reminder of a temporary state of mind."  Find a good dermatologist and work out a program of removal and payment--and remember many groups, Musilims, orthodox Jews, etc. consider a tatoo an offense against the deity.  This post is really going to get me in trouble--que sera, sera!
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: Cam on February 07, 2009, 08:41:38 PM
I love most of my ink. I have ONE that I hate, but I will get it covered up. I want to be fully sleeved and then some. I have so many ideas of things I want..



...I just wish I had the funds to support it.
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: xnewyawka on February 09, 2009, 10:08:44 AM
Tank, I can understand where you're coming from. I'm guessing you and I are close in age, and I know exactly what you mean about tat's being mainstream.
I started getting my ink at a young age myself. I was probably seventeen or eighteen.
You have to remember, this is at a time when tattooing was still illegal in many states.
So of course you had the types of people you mentioned in your post. It was still a taboo, and you could be stereotyped as either miltary or a criminal. It's amazing to me how things have changed, and I see people you would never think to have tattoo's, with more ink than I have; females with full or half sleeves, and full back pieces.

One thing that does irk me is when you see the so called soccer mom's with their one tat, usually on the lower ankle. They are the "rebels" now I guess, lol.
Tattooing has entered part of our mainstream culture, as evidenced by another thing that bugs me; these new designer shirts that have tattoo style prints on them, (Ed Hardy) and cost way too much than a t-shirt should. What a joke, and I have to hold myself back from asking the wearer if they have any ink, or even know who the artist is.  >:(
Okay, I'm through rambling now.

Cam, I'm with you bro, I am hoping to add to my current ink and eventually have 3/4 sleeves. Funds are definitely not marked for that at this time though, lol. 


Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: Rob on February 09, 2009, 10:28:36 AM
Tank, I can understand where you're coming from. I'm guessing you and I are close in age, and I know exactly what you mean about tat's being mainstream.
I started getting my ink at a young age myself. I was probably seventeen or eighteen.
You have to remember, this is at a time when tattooing was still illegal in many states.
So of course you had the types of people you mentioned in your post. It was still a taboo, and you could be stereotyped as either miltary or a criminal. It's amazing to me how things have changed, and I see people you would never think to have tattoo's, with more ink than I have; females with full or half sleeves, and full back pieces.

One thing that does irk me is when you see the so called soccer mom's with their one tat, usually on the lower ankle. They are the "rebels" now I guess, lol.
Tattooing has entered part of our mainstream culture, as evidenced by another thing that bugs me; these new designer shirts that have tattoo style prints on them, (Ed Hardy) and cost way too much than a t-shirt should. What a joke, and I have to hold myself back from asking the wearer if they have any ink, or even know who the artist is.  >:(
Okay, I'm through rambling now.

Cam, I'm with you bro, I am hoping to add to my current ink and eventually have 3/4 sleeves. Funds are definitely not marked for that at this time though, lol. 




While you're on the subject of T shirts, that's one helluvah cool T shirt you got on in your avatar Xnew.  Wish I could find something like that over here O0
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: TANK25 on February 09, 2009, 01:44:22 PM
Tank, I can understand where you're coming from. I'm guessing you and I are close in age, and I know exactly what you mean about tat's being mainstream.
I started getting my ink at a young age myself. I was probably seventeen or eighteen.
You have to remember, this is at a time when tattooing was still illegal in many states.
So of course you had the types of people you mentioned in your post. It was still a taboo, and you could be stereotyped as either miltary or a criminal. It's amazing to me how things have changed, and I see people you would never think to have tattoo's, with more ink than I have; females with full or half sleeves, and full back pieces.

One thing that does irk me is when you see the so called soccer mom's with their one tat, usually on the lower ankle. They are the "rebels" now I guess, lol.
Tattooing has entered part of our mainstream culture, as evidenced by another thing that bugs me; these new designer shirts that have tattoo style prints on them, (Ed Hardy) and cost way too much than a t-shirt should. What a joke, and I have to hold myself back from asking the wearer if they have any ink, or even know who the artist is.  >:(
Okay, I'm through rambling now.

Cam, I'm with you bro, I am hoping to add to my current ink and eventually have 3/4 sleeves. Funds are definitely not marked for that at this time though, lol. 



Amen Bro! You know exactly how I feel  O0 85% of the people today would be scare to death to walk into an old school tattoo joint. Let me stop,I guess I`m out of touch.
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: xnewyawka on February 10, 2009, 12:51:58 AM
Tank, I can understand where you're coming from. I'm guessing you and I are close in age, and I know exactly what you mean about tat's being mainstream.
I started getting my ink at a young age myself. I was probably seventeen or eighteen.
You have to remember, this is at a time when tattooing was still illegal in many states.
So of course you had the types of people you mentioned in your post. It was still a taboo, and you could be stereotyped as either miltary or a criminal. It's amazing to me how things have changed, and I see people you would never think to have tattoo's, with more ink than I have; females with full or half sleeves, and full back pieces.

One thing that does irk me is when you see the so called soccer mom's with their one tat, usually on the lower ankle. They are the "rebels" now I guess, lol.
Tattooing has entered part of our mainstream culture, as evidenced by another thing that bugs me; these new designer shirts that have tattoo style prints on them, (Ed Hardy) and cost way too much than a t-shirt should. What a joke, and I have to hold myself back from asking the wearer if they have any ink, or even know who the artist is.  >:(
Okay, I'm through rambling now.

Cam, I'm with you bro, I am hoping to add to my current ink and eventually have 3/4 sleeves. Funds are definitely not marked for that at this time though, lol. 




While you're on the subject of T shirts, that's one helluvah cool T shirt you got on in your avatar Xnew.  Wish I could find something like that over here O0

Thanks, Rob. This brand is my favorite, and they really do them right. Whoever designs for this company has it down perfectly. They're comfortable with a great fit and many different designs, colors, washes and embellishments, which really makes it hard to choose. I believe you can order online through some of the fashion discounters. Let me know how it goes.    O0
Title: Re: TATTOO REMOVAL
Post by: Rob on February 10, 2009, 07:08:40 AM
thanks O0  I'll give it a try 8)

sorry for hijackin the thread!