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Happy birthday and best wishes to her, that's a milestone.

I envision you leaping onto the dinner table to rip your suit off and reveal your "cunt" T-shirt, and then prancing around the dinner gathering like Will Ferrell during the jazz flute scene in Anchorman. Send pics if it happens, yeah? [emoji3]

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I would have posted this in the tattoo thread, but it's kinda locked, hey ho. Anyway, I'm looking at getting my first tattoo in the near future, probably something small as I'm useless when it comes to pain so I need to see whether I can cope or not before moving on to larger stuff. I was thinking possibly this? Thoughts?

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It is Tolkien's original drawing of Smaug, which was used on the cover of the original copies of The Hobbit, the first book I truly enjoyed.

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32 minutes ago, jfk36 said:

I would have posted this in the tattoo thread, but it's kinda locked, hey ho. Anyway, I'm looking at getting my first tattoo in the near future, probably something small as I'm useless when it comes to pain so I need to see whether I can cope or not before moving on to larger stuff. I was thinking possibly this? Thoughts?

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It is Tolkien's original drawing of Smaug, which was used on the cover of the original copies of The Hobbit, the first book I truly enjoyed.

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There were a lot of duplicate topics scattered throughout the forum when we cleaned up. In some cases they were merged, in others deleted, and some that had interesting posts but had been inactive for too long were locked to discourage necroposting. It's likely that these weren't merged because they were in separate forums. I'll look at it when I get home.

I've always liked Tolkien's drawings, but that one could very easily come out poorly. If the points aren't sharp or the line weights are wrong, it'll look like a bad sketch; it also may not age very gracefully. Where do you want it? My shoulder and the outside of my arm are the least painful spots I've had done. My neck was annoying, my chest more so. But it's all skin pain, surface pain, no tissue damage.

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Ah, thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I completely forgot about the off topic section.

I can see what you mean about the lines, but I'm lucky to have a few very capable tattoo artists in my area, so I'm not too worried. When you say it may not age well, what exactly do you mean?

As for where, it depends on the design I go for, that particular one would sit quite well just above my waist, which is one of my least bony areas as well, so shouldn't be too bad, I'm trying to keep to the torso partly because it is easier to cover if need be, and partly because I have a lot of very tender scar tissue on my arms. I'm also trying to avoid the chest as I have an idea for that if this one goes alright.

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37 minutes ago, jfk36 said:

Ah, thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I completely forgot about the off topic section.

I can see what you mean about the lines, but I'm lucky to have a few very capable tattoo artists in my area, so I'm not too worried. When you say it may not age well, what exactly do you mean?

As for where, it depends on the design I go for, that particular one would sit quite well just above my waist, which is one of my least bony areas as well, so shouldn't be too bad, I'm trying to keep to the torso partly because it is easier to cover if need be, and partly because I have a lot of very tender scar tissue on my arms. I'm also trying to avoid the chest as I have an idea for that if this one goes alright.

So it would be pretty large, then? That would minimize the aging problem. Thing is, tattoos all spread out over time. The little white areas in the eye, the mouth, and the tail will get fuzzy or even disappear, and line intersections like the place where the wings meet the body will lose definition. A skilled tattoo artist will be able to give you clean lines with no shaky spots or blowouts, but nothing will keep it from aging. I don't want to discourage you from getting this, just be aware that even with perfect execution, some of what makes this a good drawing will be lost over time.

As far as the pain goes, tattooing isn't so bad; there are much worse pains to have, and when it's over it's over. You'll be in the chair for a couple hours; you'll carry the ink for the rest of your life. Don't make your decision based on whether or not you think it'll hurt.

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5 hours ago, True Belief said:

^^ Enslaved played here last night. Didn't go....

One of the benefits of a 4 car garage is I can finally get my home gym set up. Got a new treadmill there too on the other side, awesome thing but damn so big.

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Beach muscles just in time for summer! :D

Do you at least know if they brought the koala onstage with them?

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Alright, took me some time to upload and arrange them properly (they got messy on upload), but here you go - my Imgur album of the Kalemegdan fortress (and surrounding parks).

There are some images on the album which have the almost similar position, but are taken during different times of day and different seasons to represent their beauty to the fullest (because I simply loved the general feel of those places, I had to take them more times).
Don't forget to check the text on the bottom of the album btw.

(really need to save money and buy a professional camera...the things I could shoot with it...)

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15 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I love it, some of those winter pictures are black metal as fuck.

I know right :33

Btw those images of the clock tower are also perfect for black metal, once you edit them the right way.
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This is a really old edit, using only 1 tool. I have to make a new one and get more work into it.

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1 hour ago, DukeThylacine said:

Alright, took me some time to upload and arrange them properly (they got messy on upload), but here you go - my Imgur album of the Kalemegdan fortress (and surrounding parks).

There are some images on the album which have the almost similar position, but are taken during different times of day and different seasons to represent their beauty to the fullest (because I simply loved the general feel of those places, I had to take them more times).
Don't forget to check the text on the bottom of the album btw.

(really need to save money and buy a professional camera...the things I could shoot with it...)

These are great, love them.

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