That makes it a much, much, much worse idea.Neon said:yes and probably my last too mate
It isn't just a bad idea it's a terrible one.
That makes it a much, much, much worse idea.Neon said:yes and probably my last too mate
Gilly said:That makes it a much, much, much worse idea.
Yes it does.Neon said:not it doesnt
Gilly said:Yes it does.
Neon said:im just asking everyones opinion
Neon said:and ive always been into body art/mods etc
sure you can mod a car a pc....but when you get a bit tired of them blue neons or alloys you can take em off!Neon said:anyways we'll see. once its done, its done. if i hate it, i have to live with it. unless i get lazer treatment :S which i doubt.
Thats also a more viable way of financing it. I dread to think how much you're spunking on a full sleeve :/DailyGeek said:Have a small piece done, if you are comfortable with it, build it up over time.
Neon said:4. Risk, im willing to talk 7 years on im still into body art etc.
. MY advise to you would be make sure its original mine was copied straight from a HR Giger book free hand its great and the detail is insane also very weird looks like something from the film aliens. 
Or wait till they fade abit then get them tattooed over theiPWN said:my mate has some tats - none of them match and looks plain wrong... He has one of a bull but the "artist" put the nuts on the belly..![]()
besides, if you don't like it you can always just wear a long sleeve shirt 24/7

Von Smallhausen said:Get a smaller design at first then see what you think.
Makes sense (both logic and financial) to me.