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Post by WREKage-Paul » Sat January 8th, 2011, 3:13 pm

I'm kinda hoping she discovers "real" vampire fiction*, realizes that Twilight is "popcorn" entertainment in that genre at best, and then comes to the terrifying, sad conclusion that her entire back is one wasted canvas of ink.


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Post by Moloc » Sun January 9th, 2011, 1:26 am

It's not even a very good tattoo!

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Post by Nyarlathotep » Sun January 9th, 2011, 9:25 am

Moloc wrote:It's not even a very good tattoo!
The layout is busy and cluttered, and the artwork sucks. I hate portrait tattoos in general, but all of the dudes look like Ted Danson and the chick's eyes are lopsided. That make-out scene in the front is totally distorted. Of course, the whole tattoo is disfigured by her copious quantities of back fat.
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Post by Diana » Sun January 9th, 2011, 11:45 am

I just pray my mother doesn't see this. She's totally obsessed with that Edward kid and would probably think this is the perfect way to woo him.

Apparently every woman in this age range is in love with him. He should lock himself in a bomb shelter and never come out.

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Post by Knucklehead » Sun January 9th, 2011, 2:16 pm

I'm wondering why a side view of boobies is embarassing but butt crack isn't.

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Post by Generubin » Sun January 9th, 2011, 3:03 pm

Nyarlathotep wrote:I hate portrait tattoos in general
What's the reason if you don't mind me asking?
I really enjoy portrait tattoos if they went to a good artist instead of someone that just ends up clusterfucking the design
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Post by Nyarlathotep » Sun January 9th, 2011, 3:26 pm

Generubin wrote:
Nyarlathotep wrote:I hate portrait tattoos in general
What's the reason if you don't mind me asking?
I really enjoy portrait tattoos if they went to a good artist instead of someone that just ends up clusterfucking the design
I think that they always come out looking creepy, even if the artist is good. Plus they are too realistic for my taste; I prefer tattoos to be a design, like woodcuts or pen and ink looking stuff instead of a mimeograph of a real person's face.
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Post by Generubin » Tue January 11th, 2011, 3:24 pm

Nyarlathotep wrote:
Generubin wrote:
Nyarlathotep wrote:I hate portrait tattoos in general
What's the reason if you don't mind me asking?
I really enjoy portrait tattoos if they went to a good artist instead of someone that just ends up clusterfucking the design
I think that they always come out looking creepy, even if the artist is good. Plus they are too realistic for my taste; I prefer tattoos to be a design, like woodcuts or pen and ink looking stuff instead of a mimeograph of a real person's face.
Oh yeah I follow, I love my family, but I don't plan to get a family portrait across my chest anytime soon. :lol:
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Post by theRothstanator » Tue January 11th, 2011, 4:15 pm

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Why does this need to exist? The other day I was talking to a co-worker about how Twilight is such a piece of crap with undeveloped characters and how it's damaging to female youths. I didn't realize that there was a customer behind me holding a copy of Twilight Eclipse. The rest of that transaction was awkward...

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Post by ScreamBloodyGore » Tue January 11th, 2011, 4:23 pm

I recently dreamt that I got the Slush Puppie dog tattooed on my forearm. Despite being generally turned off by tattoos, it still seems like a good idea.

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Post by Moloc » Tue January 11th, 2011, 5:22 pm

theRothstanator wrote: I didn't realize that there was a customer behind me holding a copy of Twilight Eclipse. The rest of that transaction was awkward...
What bookstore do you work at? I work for a Borders Express. Best job I ever had.

(Edit: Or maybe you were just in line at a bookstore?)

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Post by Diana » Tue January 11th, 2011, 7:31 pm

ScreamBloodyGore wrote:I recently dreamt that I got the Slush Puppie dog tattooed on my forearm. Despite being generally turned off by tattoos, it still seems like a good idea.
This is a very good idea.

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Post by theRothstanator » Tue January 11th, 2011, 9:12 pm

Moloc wrote:
theRothstanator wrote: I didn't realize that there was a customer behind me holding a copy of Twilight Eclipse. The rest of that transaction was awkward...
What bookstore do you work at? I work for a Borders Express. Best job I ever had.

(Edit: Or maybe you were just in line at a bookstore?)
I wish I worked at a bookstore! I guess that picture I posted was a bit misleading. I am just disgusted that such a section exists in a bookstore. That copy of Eclipse a customer had would be the DVD copy. I am not sure if half of our customers can read. I work at one of the Blockbusters that is kept afloat by idiots who do not know how to alphabetize or use the internet.
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Post by badcarburetor » Tue January 11th, 2011, 9:25 pm

theRothstanator wrote:I wish I worked at a bookstore! I guess that picture I posted was a bit misleading. I am just disgusted that such a section exists in a bookstore. That copy of Eclipse a customer had would be the DVD copy. I am not sure if half of our customers can read. I work at one of the Blockbusters that is kept afloat by idiots who do not know how to alphabetize or use the internet.
It's just like working in a library!
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Post by Moloc » Tue January 11th, 2011, 9:42 pm

theRothstanator wrote:
Moloc wrote:
theRothstanator wrote: I didn't realize that there was a customer behind me holding a copy of Twilight Eclipse. The rest of that transaction was awkward...
What bookstore do you work at? I work for a Borders Express. Best job I ever had.

(Edit: Or maybe you were just in line at a bookstore?)
I wish I worked at a bookstore! I guess that picture I posted was a bit misleading. I am just disgusted that such a section exists in a bookstore. That copy of Eclipse a customer had would be the DVD copy. I am not sure if half of our customers can read. I work at one of the Blockbusters that is kept afloat by idiots who do not know how to alphabetize or use the internet.
We have our fair share of idiot customers too. One time a woman came into the store looking for a book and not knowing the name of the book nor the author. I asked her if it was fiction or non-fiction. She said (I shit you not), "It's a book."

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