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It would definitely have to be my tattoo on my lower back. I felt like it was done too small. And the person could have done a better job as far as details.
I appreciate Steppa's Dawn, your feedback on your tattoo, you know, I think detail is so important when it comes to tattoos, especially, because that's practically permanent on your body. Yeah, sure, you know, people can have it removed, but you know, you put time, energy and money into that tattoo, it should be done right the first time.
What I have personally learned from tattoo artists is that just because someone is a tattoo artist does not mean they are good at what they do. Some are pretty mediocre type of tattoo artists. So I do hope that you can, you know, edit it and make it look in the way that you want it to. Because you deserve that, queen. Slay.
you know what I only have two tattoos um there's one tattoo I think I need to get like freshened up cuz I got that bitch when I was 18 years old and that's my tramp stamp okay talked about my tramp stamp plenty of times um yeah I'm gonna work on that tramp stamp thing mm-hmm probably need a little touch up but I wouldn't want to remove any change any I actually would like to get one more tattoo so yeah
Hey Tammy, cheers to you! Okay, so you want to update the tramp stamp. First of all, I remember when the tramp stamp was so popular. I was in high school, all the girls were getting it. At least they, you know, pretended that like they were an adult to get it. Man, fake ID cards, that was a thing back then in my day. So what would you add to touch up your tramp stamp?
I'd probably remove the one on my bottom left, because it's not legible enough, but the quote is from Goethe, and it's, uh, plunge boldly into the thick of life.
Okay, Twenge, shout out to you. I respect your reasoning because after all, you are the canvas, the art is on, and you should be able to have good art on your body. My question to you is would you have that same art placed on your body again by a reputable artist?
I only have one tattoo, and no, I would not remove it. I would probably do some editing to clean it up a little bit, add some more character to it, but as far as removing it, no.
Okay, Ms. Cheesecake, I see you, you know, I think that's a good decision. So what would you do to clean it up, to add more character to it? What is your vision for the tattoo you have currently? And may I ask, what is your tattoo of? Shout out to you.
I very much respect your response here and I could tell that you carefully thought of every tattoo and made sure that you got exactly what you were paying for. That's good. I'm happy for you on that respect. I don't have tattoos personally, however, I would definitely take the same approach.
um actually no I would not remove any of my tattoos because one they all have a special meaning and number two they're fucking dope the tattoo artist was amazing so no I would not remove any of them in fact I actually want to add a couple more so yeah I love fucking tattoos let's go let's get inked up
Shout out to you Bri, I definitely have high respects for you because I can tell that you definitely you know carefully thought of and planned your tattoos because they are special to you and that you hired a reputable tattoo artist to complete the task so you know what would you want to add next?
I'm actually going to add one on my thigh, it's going to be a fallen angel with spreaded wings that go around my thighs. It's going to be a guy, naked. You know, you're not going to see his little winker, but you know, you'll see his body. So yeah, fallen angel. He's going to be gray with black wings.
I don't have no tattoos. I don't do tattoos. Yeah, I got plenty of scars though. Can't remove them though They remind me of my struggles Keep me grounded. So yeah, shout out to the post though Shall it
Shout out to you Los Cruz, I love your response here about your scars. You know, in my opinion, scars are nature's tattoo, because it means like you said, you know, you've lived, you've survived, you've prevailed, you've risen from the ashes every single time, and it has kept you grounded. Cheers to you.