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Christy
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Oh! AND *Throws CT an awards ceremony for getting her research position*

CONGRATULATIONS!

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BannaOj
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Congrats CT
I belong to your non-ear pierced sisterhood as well.

Parents did have the Biblical issue, my aunt that was a nurse had sanitary issues (she was a school nurse when they still existed, and infected ears were a frequent problem) and I also soon realized that if I did get them pierced I'd promptly lose the earrings so there was really no point.

Though I saw these earrings and told Steve that he ever got around to buying them for me I'd get my ears pierced for them.

AJ

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sndrake
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What??!!!

CT got the research position!!!????

And she was gonna tell us when?

So: Does this mean she's going to get a special tattoo to mark the occasion? [Big Grin]

(CT - your research on females with nonpierced ears needs work. I'm living with yet another female considerably over the age of 24 hours old who has totally unpierced lobes, along with the rest of her ears.)

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My thing against tattoos has always been that I can't imagine anything that I would want on my skin in 20 years or more. I think I have decided though.

See, I recently started taking a Shaolin Kempo class (through USSD), and I am really enjoying it.

Well, they have trips to China every other year, and if you time it to go along wiht your black belt test, the Shaolin monks at their temple are the ones who test you. What better occasion to remember always with a tattoo? I was thinking either the USSD symbol (bonzai tree over the sun), or else one of the 5 animals of Kung Fu that the martial art uses.

That way if anyone asks me about it, I can brag about it [Wink] .

This will take 5-10 years though, so we'll see, but its certainly fun to think about [Smile] .

[ February 27, 2004, 08:26 PM: Message edited by: Xavier ]

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Several dozen teenage girls have descended upon my hotel floor. It is quite lively here now. A great sound, that of dozens of girls gabbing, laughing, shrieking, yelling funny comments to be heard above the din, etc. [Smile]

I won't ever get a tattoo because I remember all the cheesy stuff I thought was totally cool looking in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, etc. Granted, stuff usually becomes totally cool looking again like 30 years further on, but it doesn't count if you look like you still have it. And any given thing will be very cheesy looking three decades out of four.

Also, I mean, sure they look great on young firm skin but how will they look on old saggy skin a few decades hence?

For body decoration, I prefer jewelry or clothing or paint. [Smile]

I do get strong urges to get my belly button pierced from time to time, though. So far I've managed to resist. [Smile]

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Anthro
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I have a tattoo of a heart but I don't know how to say where it is without this post getting deleted. And me being ostracized. [Wink]
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Ouch.
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Valentine014
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When I got my tongue pierced last week, I got into a conversation with the tattoo artist. I was telling him that I would probably never get one because, well, I am too much of a flake, that by the time all was said and done, I would change my mind and be stuck with something I hated. He said the key to avoiding that situation was commemerating an event with one.

Xavier was on the right track with his idea. The tattoo artist told me about was one of his friends, he has a tiny dot on one of his hands. Boring, I know. This tattoo has a lot of meaning though. He had a close family member or friend (I can't remember which) who had died and to honor that person, he had a very small bit of his friend/family member's ashes mixed into the dye. A little morbid but, interesting.

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Ryuko
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Val: Cool! That's really neat.

I plan on getting a tattoo of this except without the spinning and in green, about quarter-sized. [Big Grin] I have to save up a severe amount of money for it... But it's the same design that two of my very good friends are getting, and it has a meaning to me. So I hope that I won't grow to hate it someday.

Edit: Hmmm.. It would have been cool to get a tattoo when I got my black belt, too...

[ February 27, 2004, 11:14 PM: Message edited by: Ryuko ]

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Valentine014
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Where do you want it placed, Ryuko?

Edit: And how much is "severe"?

[ February 27, 2004, 11:18 PM: Message edited by: Valentine014 ]

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Ryuko
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On my right shoulder, the fleshy part. Severe is ANY money right now. I am very very poor.
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MoonRabbit
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A couple of weeks ago, I conducted an interview with a tattoo artist for some character work on a story I'm writing. It was really interesting, and I learned a lot about a subject that I was terribly ignorant about.

If you're going to get a tattoo, the best way to go about it is to find someone with a tattoo you like and ask them where they got it. (also ask people with crappy tattoos where they got theirs, then don't go there) The person I interviewed has a degree in art and became a tattoo artist because she wanted to do fringe art, but wanted to be able to make a living and didn't want to work in advertising. Her studio has very little Flash (the designs on the walls), and the vast majority of her work is custom designs created from a customer's ideas.

The whole place was very tastefully decorated and was nothing like the sleazy tattoo parlors I remember from my Navy days.

It's important to remember that alcohol, drugs and tattoos don't mix. Just ask the guy on my ship who woke up one morning with a bright yellow tweety bird on his left bicep with the words "I tawt I taw a puddy tat" encircling it.

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I have thought a lot about getting a tattoo, and talked to a few tattoo artists about it. I think I would get a stylised pegasus: quite small, just black and very graceful (of course).

The closest I came to getting it done was about 2 years ago when Tony and I broke up for a brief period. I'm really glad I didn't, because the tattoo would always be associated the negative feelings and emotions of that time. Turns out Tony almost got his nipple pierced (ouch!) at the same time: seems for us, broken hearts = yearn for body disfigurement [Smile]

The reason I'm not getting one now is I'm perfectly happy without one. That may well change over the next few years.

One thing I will have to keep in mind though is that for my profession (lawyer) it will have to be in place that can be easily concealed by a suit dress!

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plaid
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I don't have a tattoo... or anything pierced...

I've got a hippie-type mentality that I think bodies are beautiful as they are and that it's unbeautiful to tattoo them or pierce them... I even think that dyeing one's hair is unnatural

(I might change my mind on dyeing hair -- I'm 36 and I've got a lot of grey hair and I get annoyed by dumb jokes about "Oooh, you're so OLD!"... but naah, I'm too lazy to care that much about my personal appearance to keep up with dyeing my hair, so I think I'll just be defiantly grey...)

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I remember being fourteen and informing my mother that I wanted to rebel and was trying to think of a way to do it that wouldn't actually be immoral or illegal. What did she think of a tattoo? I was thinking a red rose wrapped around my ankle.

She talked me out of it.

Not terribly signifigant, except I think it shows I was having a little trouble grasping the concept and purpose of rebellion.

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imogen
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[Big Grin]

That's quite cute Kat... in a kinda dorky way.

'Hey Mom, would you mind if I rebel?'
'Yes dear'
'Oh, ok then. I won't.'

[Big Grin]

[ February 28, 2004, 01:21 AM: Message edited by: imogen ]

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quote:
I even think that dyeing one's hair is unnatural
Well, yeah. If it was natural, you wouldn't need to dye it.
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I'm not sure I'd ever get a decorative tattoo. The two I have are just for myself.

It's like having a picture on your desk just because it reminds you of a time and a feeling.

One I got the day I decided to ditch my safety net and left college. It reminds me of the day I hopped in my car with my posessions in the back seat, $1000 in my wallet, and a vague idea of where I was going.

The other's more a reminder of a feeling. I got it just after my recent trip in the mountains, when I was happy in the purest sense of the word. Even a chance glance at it seems to clear my mind and makes me focus on what's really important.

In 50 years, when my grandkids stare at the faded marks on my old body and say "What's that?", I'll just pick 'em up, set 'em on my knee...and tell them a little story. [Smile]

By then, there ought to be enough of them to make into a book.

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imogen
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I really like that Frisco.

I guess that's why I'm holding off on mine: I want it to remind me of a great time, or achievement in my life. Not just because I thought it looked pretty.

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Hmmm... That's a cool idea. Too bad mine's already planned.

That reminds me of a story that was in our school's lit mag. One of the girls who was supposed to graduate with us died of Cystic Fibrosis in our Junior year. Her friends all went and got her name tattooed on them, and one of them wrote a fairly good short story about it. (sighs) It was a sad time.

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Ooh ooh. One of my favorite subjects.

Tattoo #1: Saturn
It has nothing to do with the fact that I'm a Capricorn. I like space and astronomy and pretty much anything that involves Saturn (i.e. Gattaca, Pitch Black). The artist was skinny white (trash?) chick who was "only going through the motions" because a friend of hers had died the day before. This tattoo was to celebrate getting my braces off. As far as location, let's just say it's on my very lower back.

Tattoo #2: Gumby
I figured, of all cartoon characters, Gumby was the most timeless, and big deal if he stretches as I age. This tattoo artist looked exactly, I mean exactly, like Camryn Manheim. ("This is for all the fat girls!") Gumby is on my hip...kinda waving goodbye to Saturn, actually.

Tattoo #3: Wooden cross
At the time I wanted something to remind me of the pain Christ suffered on the cross and how that applies to me. Go figure that it was the most painful of the four. I was introduced to nerve endings I didn't know I had, and a significant part of the process gave me a chewing on metal sensation. Very unfomfortable. I think the artist's name was Zeb. Very cool guy. The cross is on my actual lower back.

Tattoo #4: Red, White and Blue ribbon
Yeah, I got it after 9/11. A tattoo convention came to town, and proceeds from patriotic tattoos were going to the Red Cross. I was going for something beyond a flag or an eagle, so I used the ribbon that's the standard "I support this" shape, and in the white stripe are the words "One nation, under God, indivisible." It's on my back, opposite the cross.

I have plans for #5, but I definitely don't have the funds. I want to get the Russian word for "hope" down my spine. Or maybe someplace less painful...

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