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opprobrium_9

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #30 on: November 13, 2008, 06:26:29 AM »
well, opprobrium, i do completely respect everything you have just said. i tend to speak very immaturely when i am excited about an idea. i in fact was wondering who you were quoting in your post, and then i went back and realized i wrote that...
the thing is, i've been contemplating the idea of a tattoo for nearly two years now (i'm 18 by the way). i never thought about it too much, but i kept thinking i wanted one, just couldn't quite think of what. the reason i was so excited about my recent design was because i finally thought of something i knew i wanted. i know this because after thinking for so long, it was the first thing i knew i wanted. as far as the 'blessed are you', that was the first idea that came to me for a tattoo. sure, i wasn't positive about it, but can you ever be completely sure about anything? the fact that its also an iced earth song is about 90% irrelevant to me, but it is nice to have that second meaning. if i ever stop liking that song or iced earth, who cares, thats not the real meaning. as far as the quote i have at the bottom 'in fear lies regret'... well, the whole time i've been thinking about a tattoo, i knew the exact meaning i wanted, i just couldn't think of words that expressed it. i kept trying to find cool song lyrics that portrayed it. then i thought of just using my own words and came up with that. i've been a very shy kid throughout most of my life so far, and haven't done much. i regret all of high school. these words remind me of that, and i can't be afraid. i need, and want, to change that. not only that, but just the tattoo in general, kind of symbolizes a new beginning for me.

now, again, i can say all that, but will i still feel the exact same way in a couple months, or years? i can't be 100%, but i believe i will. and now, i don't have a choice. i got the tattoo last thursday. am i happy with my decision? absolutely.







Fair enough, who am i to argue?  Now, i will just speak from my perspective, concerning me - not that this concerns you specifically, because it doesn't, but its my spin.  I'm just talkin, hope you can appreciate the banter.  My other ideas for tattoos, i find now, were not grounded enough to be justified - they were based on some conception that was merely surface, despite an assigned meaning.  I am the kind of person that does not settle for anything less than 150% in everything that i attempt, attain, etc.  My belief structures are such that steadfast cannot accurately describe them, they are more than a part of me, they almost LET me live - i know that doesn't necessarily make sense, but i don't expect it to.  Therein, if i can come to a level beyond levels of understanding and impetus to do something, that shite's gonna get done good.  If i cannot assign meaning beyond the point of a cultural understanding of "meaning," in the sense that it floats with me everywhere i go, i cannot believe, i cannot give my whole self to that thing, belief, person, object.  This is how i operate, and generally i am operating at full steam on the extreme end of the human spectrum - this is as much to my misfortune as it is to my benefit.  However, for something like a tattoo, for instance, i feel the need to attain that extremity in belief.  So when i was discussing the problems, i had myself in mind as much as trying to play devils advocate.

I appreciate people who take the initiative to get a tattoo.  People like yourself who do it for such substantial reasons as you have listed are admirable, to say the least.  For me, though, i don't need a tattoo to remind me of something - i use my mind for that 8).  But in all seriousness, when i get a tattoo, because i think it will happen, it will be something of a higher order of meaning, maybe to the extent that i don't fully comprehend, transcendent, if you will.  Because if i have something on my body, i don't want it to just be a remembrance, a new beginning, a turning point, but an extension of myself, beyond myself.  This is in no way meant to demean your experience, it is just the way i go about things.

Glad you are happy with it.  It looks more or less like the drawing you provided.
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #31 on: November 13, 2008, 04:52:28 PM »
i get fed up of being asked what the meaning is behind my tattoo's, for me it is purely decoration not a statement of belief or a reminder of something important.  some people may think thats shallow, oh well.  For me it doesnt have to have deeper meaning than the image i want to project of myself

will i regret them, maybe... but  i will worry about that later! ;)

but i do agree with what opprobrium_9 is saying, it should not be a decision taken lightly and i would say time spent researching and speaking to tattooists is as good as time spent deciding what you want.  I trust mine to make good suggestions, steer me away from bad ideas and do a damn good job of getting the ink under my skin... the first one was completely my design, since then i have just given him themes and seen what he could come up with.  I am happy so far.  My first was at 26 though, i dread to think what i would have done at 18!!!


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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2008, 04:54:36 PM »
I was 17 when I got my first. Wish I'd have got something bigger now, but there's always time to incorporate it into something bigger later.
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #33 on: November 13, 2008, 06:24:44 PM »
i understand what you're saying opprobrium. you've got a perfectly legitimate way of looking at it, and thats great. but i also understand what Wez is saying. i don't quite see anything wrong with getting something just because it looks cool, as long as it at least has something to do with something relative to you or your interests, in my opinion. i can't say i mind people i've never talked to before around campus complimenting on the tattoo.

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #34 on: November 13, 2008, 07:02:27 PM »
All that matters is that you didn't get a Telecaster on there, or maybe a picture of Macca's gurning face. :)

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #35 on: November 13, 2008, 07:07:10 PM »
i was going to have a tele on my other leg.... but thats ok, a lot of the  kids at school already think my arm tattoo is gay!

generally its the little chavs that tell me i should have had a bulldog or something like that :)

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #36 on: November 13, 2008, 07:08:49 PM »
All that matters is that you didn't get a Telecaster on there, or maybe a picture of Macca's gurning face. :)

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

YES.

(i actually burst out laughing when i read that - if you hadn't guessed)
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #37 on: November 13, 2008, 07:10:23 PM »
The first 2 tattoos i got were impulse buys (im a tw@t for impulse buying). But dont get me wrong i dont regret them but i might later on in life.The second tattoo i got it a big portrait of pinhead on my right wrist.
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #38 on: November 13, 2008, 07:20:24 PM »
i was going to have a tele on my other leg.... but thats ok, a lot of the  kids at school already think my arm tattoo is gay!

generally its the little chavs that tell me i should have had a bulldog or something like that :)

Lol Wez,

SO glad you didn't do that ;) I'd have to explain to the band and everything!!

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #39 on: November 13, 2008, 07:22:12 PM »
The first 2 tattoos i got were impulse buys (im a tw@t for impulse buying). But dont get me wrong i dont regret them but i might later on in life.The second tattoo i got it a big portrait of pinhead on my right wrist.

Admittedly I have a different idea of big when it comes to tattoos than most folk, but how can you fit big on your wrist? You must have the arms of an Ent! :lol:

I'm also of the school that a tattoo need not be anything more than a pretty picture, there are meanings in mine in that they all subscribe to proper tradtional Japanese bodysuit work, they way things are composed, which images can appear with which flowers and whatnot but nothing more than that. It's worth noting that I'm very involved in the UK tattoo scene and know a colossal amount of extremely heavily covered people, most of the best known UK tattooers are friends of mine and so on and I find that the overwhelming majority of heavily tattooed people share the same "pretty pictures who cares whether it means anything" point of view.

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #40 on: November 13, 2008, 07:24:04 PM »
i still might!!  is it ok if its burning like the gretsch style guitar on my left leg


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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #41 on: November 13, 2008, 07:26:58 PM »
The first 2 tattoos i got were impulse buys (im a tw@t for impulse buying). But dont get me wrong i dont regret them but i might later on in life.The second tattoo i got it a big portrait of pinhead on my right wrist.

Admittedly I have a different idea of big when it comes to tattoos than most folk, but how can you fit big on your wrist? You must have the arms of an Ent! :lol:

Well i meant that its a big tattoo for what you might generally find on someones wrist.
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #42 on: November 14, 2008, 07:12:29 PM »
Try as I might, I cannot  see the attraction of tattoos but each to his own. A mate of mine has a son of 18 who had a massive one done on his arm. My mate was horrified but didn't say a word to the boy but he was really upset by it. He knows it is not for him to dictate and indeed he hasn't but the lad is happy -lets hope he feels the same way in 20 years.
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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #43 on: November 14, 2008, 07:18:43 PM »
my dad had his first a few months before i had mine, so he cant really complain... although he did seem a bit put out when mine was so much better

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Re: good metal quotes
« Reply #44 on: November 14, 2008, 07:35:10 PM »
Interesting discussion.  I don't have any tattoos, and to a large extent I agree with Mr 38th and can't see the attraction - although I do sometimes think they look very cool indeed.  I tend to think that having a whole sh!tload of tattoos looks better than one little isolated one somewhere on an arm or shoulder.  In for a penny, in for a pound!

I must say that I have a lot of sympathy with opprobrium_9's perspective - if I was ever to have a tattoo then it would have to be inspired by an event or something of real significance, that would stay significant.  It's such a permanent thing, I know I personally would regret it if I just made a snap decision. 

That's one thing I can say at my advanced age - you will change as you get older.  I may have the same interests and be much the same person as I was 20-25 years ago, but in many ways I don't feel the same as I did then, or even as I did 5-10 years ago.  Which isn't to say "mark my words, you'll all regret these tattoos", you probably won't.  But I know I would.  Each to his own, indeed.  :)
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