1) Yes I have two (well technically first one on arm, second one on arm which was designed in to the first one and one on leg) - Trible on arm, chinese dragon on right leg [..]
Trible...was that meant to be Tribal or Tribble? Quite a difference

1) Yes I have two (well technically first one on arm, second one on arm which was designed in to the first one and one on leg) - Trible on arm, chinese dragon on right leg [..]

Granted that's some epic artwork but do they really need it on there skin for life. I mean who would want an absolute douche like Conor McGregor on there arm? In 20yrs time people will be like "who the *** please do not swear or use alternate spellings for that particular word *** is that on your arm" ?
And would your girlfriend or wife want to look at a massive captain America face on your arm everytime she's near u? I doubt it.
Getting a tattoo in Britain is suicide.
You will be judged and written off faster than you can say "chav scum."


I cringe when I see neck, face or hand tattoos. Anything that can be covered is fine by me.
Never understood tattoos to be honest.
People say they are expressing their individuality but then nearly everyone seems to have them.
Then you get the idiots who have them everywhere including on their face and then whine about not being able to get a job
I think they look trashy and cheap, but each to their own![]()
Do see a lot of wannabe Towie types with neck tats. Also beards.

More disturbing is that the op would die for Redding football club![]()
More disturbing is that the op would die for Redding football club![]()
So you think these look like crap?
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Clearly you just can't appreciate good art work.
But what's wrong with the original photo?
Why not commission the guy to reproduce the photo onto a piece of paper and hang it on your wall if you like it so much? Maybe you can carry a little one around in your wallet, so you can take it out and look at it. All the tattoo artist is doing is copying a photo, in my opinion this is not particularly creative.
Anyway, surely nobody likes the actor Chris Evans enough to have his face indelibly stained into their flesh, do they?
A) Pick the tattoo you want.
B) Print hundreds of copies of the tattoo.
C) Stick the copies up all over your house, on the stairs, in the bathroom, on your doors.
D) Leave them there for months.
E) After say 6 months decide if you still want that tattoo or not.