2010-06-28, 12:11 | Link #141 | |
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not neccesarily.. I 'd like to get a tatoo aswell and naruto has really had a big influence in my live Means a lot to me and being reminded to that for the rest of my life isn't a bad thing.. and if I do lose interest in it then you still have a beautiful image that is original since not many people 'll have it.. The Anbu look awesome.. So why not.. If its a good picture then its beautiful art. |
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2010-06-30, 10:15 | Link #143 | |
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This could either look really cool or really lame. Best of luck dude. Why are there so few pictures in this thread? :uhoh:
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2010-07-14, 09:43 | Link #146 | |
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I want the words 'Sekushi no Jutsu' under my boob, like on my bra line. Sasuke's curse mark would be cool too, even though I really really don't like him
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Spoiler for manga spoilers yet to be show in the Anime as of episode 169 of Shippuden:
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2010-07-14, 22:59 | Link #147 |
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Sorry, but wouldn't anyone laugh out loud who sees a woman with a tattoo of Naruto on her breasts? That's just a disgusting idea.
Besides, manga spoilers... this is not a manga thread and the extra information you provide is kind of... off-topic.
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2010-07-15, 14:56 | Link #148 |
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I'm not getting a tattoo for anyone else, I'm doing it for myself so what do I care if someone laughs? It's thier problem not mine. Also, it's under my boob not it.
As for the spoilers, I was replying to Sensei Kaa's post wanting to know what the symbols mean. Last edited by Maurzattack; 2010-07-15 at 15:02. Reason: spelling mistake |
2012-08-21, 13:04 | Link #152 |
Loki just needs a hug :)
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Earth. And you?
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Henna and Jagua (paste and gel, respectively) are THE best. They are non-permanent but long lasting (i.e. 3+ weeks if you take good care of it) and you can reapply over a design you've already created on the skin.
That way, when something cooler comes out, you just let the old one fade and replace it. Best of both worlds, plus, they don't hurt like tattoo needles. Just make sure to avoid what people call 'black henna.' There's no such thing, basically it's a chemical compound that can burn skin. Good luck, whether it's a real tat, semi-permanent or wash off!
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