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Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« on: July 02, 2008, 06:52:43 pm »
It's like a tattoo, only with lasers instead of tat (wtf is tat?)!!
I think it's awesome.

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2008, 06:56:36 pm »
I know people that just flat out brand themselves.

If I'm gonna have a permanent mark on me it's gonna because I did something stupid, not something on purpose.

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2008, 12:32:26 am »
Is it permanent, or is it just a sun burn?

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2008, 12:47:00 am »
Pfft.  I have nothing against tattoos.  It's your body, you should be able to do what you like.  I think a tattoo can be a good way to express yourself if it's personalize and unique to yourself.  If it describes you in some way and has personal meaning to you, it shouldn't matter.  It's like the clothing you wear, how you cut your hair, etc.  It expresses you.  I will agree though, that kid is stupid, and it's obvious he's not doing it for the said reasons.
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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2008, 01:12:59 am »
Is it permanent, or is it just a sun burn?

It's not permanent.  It goes away in about a week and a bit.  :P
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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2008, 10:19:06 am »
Pfft.  I have nothing against tattoos.  It's your body, you should be able to do what you like.  I think a tattoo can be a good way to express yourself if it's personalize and unique to yourself.  If it describes you in some way and has personal meaning to you, it shouldn't matter.  It's like the clothing you wear, how you cut your hair, etc.  It expresses you.  I will agree though, that kid is stupid, and it's obvious he's not doing it for the said reasons.

Whoa, your name change confused me for the longest time :P

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2008, 12:25:49 pm »
Pfft.  I have nothing against tattoos.  It's your body, you should be able to do what you like.  I think a tattoo can be a good way to express yourself if it's personalize and unique to yourself.  If it describes you in some way and has personal meaning to you, it shouldn't matter.  It's like the clothing you wear, how you cut your hair, etc.  It expresses you.  I will agree though, that kid is stupid, and it's obvious he's not doing it for the said reasons.
The main difference is, the clothing you wear and how you cut your hair can easily be changed. Tattoos, especially visible ones, not so much. That's my biggest concern -- a decision somebody makes at the local carnival (they had a tattooing booth at the Red River Ex here, which is a big carnival with rides and stuff) can affect you the rest of your life .

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2008, 12:53:15 am »
Pfft.  I have nothing against tattoos.  It's your body, you should be able to do what you like.  I think a tattoo can be a good way to express yourself if it's personalize and unique to yourself.  If it describes you in some way and has personal meaning to you, it shouldn't matter.  It's like the clothing you wear, how you cut your hair, etc.  It expresses you.  I will agree though, that kid is stupid, and it's obvious he's not doing it for the said reasons.
The main difference is, the clothing you wear and how you cut your hair can easily be changed. Tattoos, especially visible ones, not so much. That's my biggest concern -- a decision somebody makes at the local carnival (they had a tattooing booth at the Red River Ex here, which is a big carnival with rides and stuff) can affect you the rest of your life .

Eh.  I understand why people are so uptight about tattoos.  That's why mine is where it won't affect me if I ever want to apply for a job that might look down upon such.  For instance, my tattoo is not visible if I have a collared shirt on, which I reasoned if I wanted to get a job at someplace that frowned upon visible tattoos and might discriminate... they probably also have a strict dress code.  So I'd be safe, as I'd likely be required to wear a collared shirt and tie anyways.
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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #8 on: July 05, 2008, 02:14:46 am »
I saw this on engadget.  Pretty awesome!

Seems like it would hurt like a bitch though. :P

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #9 on: July 05, 2008, 12:13:07 pm »
Eh.  I understand why people are so uptight about tattoos.  That's why mine is where it won't affect me if I ever want to apply for a job that might look down upon such.  For instance, my tattoo is not visible if I have a collared shirt on, which I reasoned if I wanted to get a job at someplace that frowned upon visible tattoos and might discriminate... they probably also have a strict dress code.  So I'd be safe, as I'd likely be required to wear a collared shirt and tie anyways.
That makes sense, and I have no problem with it.

I actually have no problem with tattoos in general, I'm a fan of self-expression and freedom in tha sense, but I'm also aware of what the drawbacks could be.

So that being said.... pics?

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2008, 12:30:07 am »
Eh.  I understand why people are so uptight about tattoos.  That's why mine is where it won't affect me if I ever want to apply for a job that might look down upon such.  For instance, my tattoo is not visible if I have a collared shirt on, which I reasoned if I wanted to get a job at someplace that frowned upon visible tattoos and might discriminate... they probably also have a strict dress code.  So I'd be safe, as I'd likely be required to wear a collared shirt and tie anyways.
That makes sense, and I have no problem with it.

I actually have no problem with tattoos in general, I'm a fan of self-expression and freedom in tha sense, but I'm also aware of what the drawbacks could be.

So that being said.... pics?

I lol'd.

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2008, 12:40:43 am »
Eh.  I understand why people are so uptight about tattoos.  That's why mine is where it won't affect me if I ever want to apply for a job that might look down upon such.  For instance, my tattoo is not visible if I have a collared shirt on, which I reasoned if I wanted to get a job at someplace that frowned upon visible tattoos and might discriminate... they probably also have a strict dress code.  So I'd be safe, as I'd likely be required to wear a collared shirt and tie anyways.
That makes sense, and I have no problem with it.

I actually have no problem with tattoos in general, I'm a fan of self-expression and freedom in tha sense, but I'm also aware of what the drawbacks could be.

So that being said.... pics?

Look at his avatar?  :)

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2008, 10:35:57 am »
Look at his avatar?  :)
Haha, I had no idea that was a tattoo, I thought it was just distorted text. :)

On a related note, although being totally insane/retarded, this is pretty cool:
http://www.wackyarchives.com/bizarre/one-big-freakin-tattoo.html


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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2008, 07:19:48 pm »
Look at his avatar?  :)
Haha, I had no idea that was a tattoo, I thought it was just distorted text. :)

On a related note, although being totally insane/retarded, this is pretty cool:
http://www.wackyarchives.com/bizarre/one-big-freakin-tattoo.html

Holy shit... ouch.

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Re: Give yourself a Lasertoo!
« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2008, 10:10:59 pm »
Haha, wow.  That's quite a tattoo.  :P
And like a fool I believed myself, and thought I was somebody else...