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Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Got this bad boy today
is that your name?Originally Posted by xTonexBonex818
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Linus represents me because it was my mother's nickname for me cause i always carried a blanket around the house.
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Linus represents me because it was my mother's nickname for me cause i always carried a blanket around the house. And also growing up learning the philosophy behind Charles Schulz and the peanuts I began to really relate to Linus. He was the innocent dreamer and how his actions were nonverbal. He was very intelligent but like any human has faults and that's why he carries his security blanket. I took his praise to the great pumpkin as a satirical look at organized religion.
And the thinking about quarters is something I made up for it to be a metaphor for think change. I once wanted a rib piece with 100 dudes in suits and instead of heads they have dollar bills. Then me dressed in regular attire with a quarter head I called that piece think change. But I'm getting so much other stuff and it wouldn't translate well to my stomach so I scraped the idea and when drawing up the idea for this is when I decided to combine the 2.
So yeah you didn't ask that but byat it I assume you thought it was childish and silly. And I have nothing against getting dumb tattoos for the sake of laughs as long as their good art but this isn't one of those times
Not now but when I do I'll repostOriginally Posted by AJChick23
I loveee Peanuts..I would get a snoopy/joe cool tat if I was that bold.
You got any better pics of this?
Originally Posted by CHICHAN
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Linus represents me because it was my mother's nickname for me cause i always carried a blanket around the house. And also growing up learning the philosophy behind Charles Schulz and the peanuts I began to really relate to Linus. He was the innocent dreamer and how his actions were nonverbal. He was very intelligent but like any human has faults and that's why he carries his security blanket. I took his praise to the great pumpkin as a satirical look at organized religion.
And the thinking about quarters is something I made up for it to be a metaphor for think change. I once wanted a rib piece with 100 dudes in suits and instead of heads they have dollar bills. Then me dressed in regular attire with a quarter head I called that piece think change. But I'm getting so much other stuff and it wouldn't translate well to my stomach so I scraped the idea and when drawing up the idea for this is when I decided to combine the 2.
So yeah you didn't ask that but byat it I assume you thought it was childish and silly. And I have nothing against getting dumb tattoos for the sake of laughs as long as their good art but this isn't one of those times
Very respectable. It has a lot of meaning to you, and that's all that matters. Good stuff.
Co-sign.Originally Posted by jdidkc
Originally Posted by WErunSF
to my filipino nter's anyone have any alibata tats and do you know any good places in CA to grab one?
Im not filipino but try Humble Beginnings in San Jose... they do some pretty tight work
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Linus represents me because it was my mother's nickname for me cause i always carried a blanket around the house. And also growing up learning the philosophy behind Charles Schulz and the peanuts I began to really relate to Linus. He was the innocent dreamer and how his actions were nonverbal. He was very intelligent but like any human has faults and that's why he carries his security blanket. I took his praise to the great pumpkin as a satirical look at organized religion.
And the thinking about quarters is something I made up for it to be a metaphor for think change. I once wanted a rib piece with 100 dudes in suits and instead of heads they have dollar bills. Then me dressed in regular attire with a quarter head I called that piece think change. But I'm getting so much other stuff and it wouldn't translate well to my stomach so I scraped the idea and when drawing up the idea for this is when I decided to combine the 2.
So yeah you didn't ask that but byat it I assume you thought it was childish and silly. And I have nothing against getting dumb tattoos for the sake of laughs as long as their good art but this isn't one of those times
Fam I thought of my first tattoos years before I even got them, I started to think of ideas in 7th/8th gradeOriginally Posted by StarkyL0ve
How long did it take most of yall decide what you wanted for you first tattoo?
I've been thinking about what I wanted, and I've had a vague idea of what I wanted for going on four years now. Last night I was in the same position, I got back from class today, was viewin this thread and all of a sudden I had a realization of exactly what I want.
Random post but I just can't believe this. Four years of indecision and then just like that I make up my mind.
ScottHallWithAPick wrote:
Dope tat, now I wont be so embarrassed whenever I getthe Peanuts gang
Originally Posted by stepinitup
got this done today, its in blk and red kind of hard to tell tho
nice feet katOriginally Posted by webnerd06
Lucky number 7
..... I may add to it, but i dont know what yet
Originally Posted by webnerd06
take a new pic in different lighting or when the swelling goes down a bit
Originally Posted by chris boshs neck
u just got me in trouble in school teacher thought those were a pair of ******* when walking by
Originally Posted by DatzToothLess
quick question, do you guys think it's possible to tat yourself? I have a friend who has a bunch of nice prison-esque tats on his left forearm with colors, highlighting, cursive font, and he swears he did it himself.