Most people will assume you got a tribal-tattoo though, wich is the mulet/crogs/eyebrow-piwrcing of tattoos
Most people will assume you got a tribal-tattoo though, wich is the mulet/crogs/eyebrow-piwrcing of tattoos
Sounda cool but you should do a temp first and see what it's like.
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Agreed, and you will stay ripped the rest of your life
Also stay away from excessive sun bathing, in fact, if you're pale skinned, don't sun bathe, tatoos on wrinkled leathery skin looks AWFUL. But i've seen some pensioners, who avoided all that stuff and look good, unless you're black/asian who's skin ages really well.
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@Savant , have you conisdered tatooing your skin purple where the runes go, then overlaying them with the runes?
Unless you tattoo the rest of your body purple then it would be pointless. All or nothing.
I think it would look dumb but if you really want it, even after thinking long and hard about it and if you'd still probably want it years down the road, go for it I guess. Just remember what looks good on a fictional character in a video game doesn't always translate well to real life.
Ever worn a t shirt to work? With a visible tattoo?
Some workplaces don't allow/want that. It's ridiculous to assume that a workplace can order a strip-down to check for ANY tats though, and deny you on those grounds, come on man. xD Dress codes not withstanding, some places just don't want overly tattooed people working there, as is their right, within reason. 'Reason' in the cases I know of for sure is what a t shirt can cover up. Meaning, as long as your tattoos aren't visible while wearing a t-shirt (and any leg-wear), you're good to go.
terrible idea, it will never look good in reality no matter your physique. Youll just look like a Chad with weird tribal art all over your arms and shoulders.
Yeah, that mentality is losing ground by the minute tho, more and more places don't give a damn anymore. My financial adviser has neck tats coming out of his suit. People are kinda realizing that any preconceived ideas about tattoos are nothing more than bullshit and wrong opinions =/ It's a long process before it's gonna be completely accepted but inevitably it will eventually get there.