The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => Off Topic => Topic started by: Anonymous on May 11, 2005, 09:00:39 pm
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me and my friend Paedryon (prononuced adrian) were very bored one day. he had just got a new attachmet for his buzzcutter for doign detail. Well one thing led to another and heres what came out. Its awesome check it out lol. its the back of my head with my hair moved out the way.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y213/themagickiwi/a6cef37e.jpg
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that is awesome lol...nice job :) wear it proud...and when people go wtf...you can laugh :)
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lol
very nice
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lol nice
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Your friend did a pretty good job. How much of it is covered up with your hair not pulled over the top of your head? ;)
It's the latest trend... first haircuts, then tattoos... lol :D
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i already have wings on my back
or ... i will .... with henna .... needles are evil *runs away*
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>< jesus kitten.... talk about showing your commitment to the team... my back hurts
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likwidneo... don't tarnish the name with stupidity. ;) She said Henna. meaning no needles... like a temporary tattoo....
bah change your name.
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btw Kiwi... that's pretty hardcore. You da man.
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yeah henna is a tattoo that lasts around 2 weeks. it's basically an indian tradition (indians from india, not native americans). it's like brown goop you put on in really intricate designs, let it dry for over an hour, scrape it off and rub oil on it, and usually it looks orange at first and then darkens over the next couple of days. it's painless and intricate and lasts a good amount of time. you only get one color, brown, but hey, it's the ORGINAL tattoo :p
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Tattoo History
The art of tattoo has a long and interesting history which we will merely touch upon here. Tattooing by puncture, with a sharp tool or needle which introduces a dye under the top layer of skin, was first practiced in Ancient Egypt. By 2000 B.C. the art had spread across Southern Asia, from China to Burma to Japan. From about 1100 B.C. onwards tattooing migrated southwards from Japan, to Formosa, the Philippines, Borneo, and the Pacific Islands. The Polynesians, through a widespread migration from about 450 B.C. to the Christian era, brought tattoos to New Zealand.
It has been established that the early inhabitants of Mexico and Peru knew the art, which was later highly developed during the civilizations of the Mayas, Incas and Aztecs and played an important role in their religious rituals. Some scientists maintain that tattooing was brought to America by the Polynesians; others say that the Siberians disseminated the art throughout Northern America after crossing from Asia into Alaska, and that tattooing then spread across the length and breadth of the New World.
In Europe, the Iberians, Gauls and the Teutonic peoples practiced tattooing, as did the Picts of Scotland. The Greeks used secret tattooing marks for their spies, the Romans tattooed criminals and slaves.
After the Norman invasion nothing was heard of tattooing in the British Isles and there is little evidence of it in Europe for many centuries. Then the Church encouraged tattooing in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, though this was confined to the Greek denominations.
And so on to modern times, when seamen obtained tattoos in exotic locales, most likely while under the influence of exotic substances. This is probably how most of us are familiar with the tattoo - an uncle with an anchor or eagle on his shoulder, gotten during the war. Nowadays, one doesn't need to be a tribal warrior or sailor to get one. Everyday people like you and me (well, not like me) sport permanent body decoration.
http://www.theminx.com/iss5vol2/tattoo.htm
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OMFG......ROFL.....that had to take a steady hand, a lot of time and a shit load of beer.
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HAHAHA
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umm .... ok
i wasn't asking for a freakin argument, or a 10-page term paper
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Dude, thats freakin' awesome. :)
I do henna every now and then. Tattoos get messy over the years. You can get a simple henna set and do it yourself for about ten, fifteen bucks. Just make sure you get good quality paste, otherwise you're gonna end dyeing you hand black for a week. :(
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lol thats awesome...
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All you need now is your fedora and teh rest teh uniformz
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yeah sared i found a good couple of places online to buy henna, and just draw the designs myself. i got a deal at one point that i got 2 tubes (already made-paste) for $10 ... and that included shipping ... i think they upped the price slightly .... here's the site i order from: http://www.profoundia.com/henna.html and then i also go to this site for random henna ideas cuz there's a crapload there: http://www.tattoo-me.com/index.htm
or you go to six flags/great america and get ONE tattoo for like $15 ..... sick overpriced bastards *shakes fist* ... *sigh* .... but the rides are fun :) (we're still going, right fuse?)