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#27 Oct 26 2011 at 9:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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Have you considered anything larger?


I think the real question on everyone's mind is why did she neglect the Jacobian for that integration transformation from spherical to Cartesian. Where's the rho, Allegory, Where is the rho???
Honestly that's a boring equation. Why couldn't it be the integral that develops the formula for the volume of a sphere or something cool. I mean it's so close and yet so far.

Edited, Oct 26th 2011 10:02pm by Xsarus
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#28 Oct 27 2011 at 5:54 AM Rating: Good
Been meaning to get one my sister designed for the past couple months. Now that I'll have an actual income I guess its high time I get it. First step will be getting over my hatred of needles.
#29 Oct 27 2011 at 11:34 AM Rating: Good
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Sir Xsarus wrote:
Timelordwho wrote:
Allegory wrote:
Have you considered anything larger?


I think the real question on everyone's mind is why did she neglect the Jacobian for that integration transformation from spherical to Cartesian. Where's the rho, Allegory, Where is the rho???
Honestly that's a boring equation. Why couldn't it be the integral that develops the formula for the volume of a sphere or something cool. I mean it's so close and yet so far.

Edited, Oct 26th 2011 10:02pm by Xsarus


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#30 Oct 27 2011 at 12:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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More bird tattoos, huh.


I know a girl who has a bird tattoo on her head. It's actually awesome.
A bird once tried to tattoo Nixnot's head.
#31 Oct 27 2011 at 2:51 PM Rating: Good
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I've always wanted one, but I haven't found the time or money for it. I'd like to design it myself...something abstract, w/ just black ink, and probably on my left shoulder/back. I think I'd like it to look a little different than the typical tattoo styles that you usually see, too.

Wonder if I'll ever get around to it while I'm still young enough for it to not look weird.

Edited, Oct 27th 2011 4:52pm by Eske
#32 Oct 27 2011 at 3:13 PM Rating: Good
I'm not saying I'm never going to get a tattoo for sure, but at the moment I have no desire for one.

If I were to get a tattoo, it'd have to be somewhere covered by a shirt or something. Probably on my shoulder.

It would just have to be something I could hide when necessary to look professional, you know?
#33 Oct 27 2011 at 3:52 PM Rating: Good
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Eske Esquire wrote:
Wonder if I'll ever get around to it while I'm still young enough for it to not look weird.

Well, if you think a tattoo looks weird on older people, then perhaps you should reconsider ever getting one.

Think about it this way. Select an age at which you think having a tattoo looks weird. Subtract from that your current age. That is how many years you'll have of it not looking weird to you. Then subtract that weird age from your lifespan. That is how many years it will look weird to you.

The point is, assuming you don't think tattoos start looking weird around 80, you're probably going to spend more years with having a weird tattoo than you are going to have with it looking right for your age, according to you. So you should probably either readjust your feelings towards old people having tattoos or just put it off the table altogether.
#34 Oct 27 2011 at 4:33 PM Rating: Excellent
I got a simple rose tattoo when I was 18.

I don't really think much of it anymore. It's pretty cheezy really, since I got it with the flower just opening up to symbolize me becoming a woman. Smiley: facepalm

I have much better ideas for other tattoos. The one I like the best is to get the Ohm symbol inside a Hindu style sun on the back of my neck- About where Nixnot's tattoo is. The Ohm symbol for my love of yoga, and the sun symbol because I'm a Leo. I find astrology interesting, but I'm not the type to obsessively read my horoscope to find out what's going to happen to me that day. In fact, I rarely read my horoscope.
#35 Oct 27 2011 at 6:44 PM Rating: Good
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Allegory wrote:
Eske Esquire wrote:
Wonder if I'll ever get around to it while I'm still young enough for it to not look weird.

Well, if you think a tattoo looks weird on older people, then perhaps you should reconsider ever getting one.

Think about it this way. Select an age at which you think having a tattoo looks weird. Subtract from that your current age. That is how many years you'll have of it not looking weird to you. Then subtract that weird age from your lifespan. That is how many years it will look weird to you.

The point is, assuming you don't think tattoos start looking weird around 80, you're probably going to spend more years with having a weird tattoo than you are going to have with it looking right for your age, according to you. So you should probably either readjust your feelings towards old people having tattoos or just put it off the table altogether.


Aye. I actually don't think they look weird on older folks. I was just being tongue-in-cheek about how other people might see it. It's not a factor for me.
#36 Oct 27 2011 at 8:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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I got a simple rose tattoo when I was 18.

I don't really think much of it anymore. It's pretty cheezy really, since I got it with the flower just opening up to symbolize me becoming a woman. Smiley: facepalm

I have much better ideas for other tattoos. The one I like the best is to get the Ohm symbol inside a Hindu style sun on the back of my neck- About where Nixnot's tattoo is. The Ohm symbol for my love of yoga, and the sun symbol because I'm a Leo. I find astrology interesting, but I'm not the type to obsessively read my horoscope to find out what's going to happen to me that day. In fact, I rarely read my horoscope.


Tell me I'm not the only one who pictured Omega, as in the symbol for Ohms, a measure of electrical resistance when I first read this.

Other than that, sounds cool.

Edited, Oct 27th 2011 10:03pm by IDrownFish
#37 Oct 27 2011 at 8:56 PM Rating: Good
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Monsieur Spoonless wrote:
Kalivha wrote:
More bird tattoos, huh.


I know a girl who has a bird tattoo on her head. It's actually awesome.
A bird once tried to tattoo Nixnot's head.


It's NixNot, show some goddam respect. Smiley: mad
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#38 Oct 28 2011 at 12:30 AM Rating: Excellent
Whoops. =x

How could you tell the second N was lower cased Bijou? Did you get some reading glasses? Smiley: grin
#39 Oct 28 2011 at 3:04 AM Rating: Good
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My first tattoo was a result of a trauma kinda putting me on a path to study women's rights. It is the words anima:sophia forming the female symbol.

My second tattoo was the result of an affair with a married tattoo artist(whom I didn't know was married)
It's e.e. cumming's "you are tired" in full, She wrote it on my back over the course of two nights in my living room (I laid out the couch flat and she set up shop, the only rule I had was I wanted to see her open clean needles for the gun) It spans from my shoulder to my waist all the way down my back.

My most recent (18 months oldish)is the gravestone from slaughterhouse-5. I've went through a lot of really nasty things I don't really talk at length about with anyone, which is odd because I spend a lot of time talking to people about their problems. In serious-er relationships it leads to trust issues, and lead to to one of my exs calling me an "unfeeling sex robot" It was suppose to be some sort of serious concern for me, but I still laugh at the phrasing today. In any event, a gravestone reassuring every you leave behind that they are going to be okay (because no really - life is good) really spoke to me. The only problem I have with this one is I used the picture of the stone right out the book to make the stencil, and later found out on google about 500 million people have this exact tattoo. Other than that though, I am quite found of it.
#40 Oct 28 2011 at 12:07 PM Rating: Excellent
I <3 tattoos, more pics please!

I have 6, but most are really old (from my late teens/early 20s). This is my most recent in memory of my mom.

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Edited, Oct 28th 2011 2:07pm by Elspetta
#41 Oct 28 2011 at 12:43 PM Rating: Good
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My first tat shortly after turning 18, was a dog paw similar to the one you have up there. Not sure if I have any pics, or where they're uploaded.

Second, was a gargoyle I drew and put on for a trampstamp. (Originally done with henna, so I could get used to it and make any adjustments to size/location later).

Third was the normal 'chinese' word on my shoulders, actually the title of a haiku that I wrote.

Fourth & Fifth, Capricorn on one arm, and the Chinese character for Horse on the other (though I found out later I was born in the year of the Snake). Got those done while vacationing in Charlotte, NC on my 24th birthday.

Which is why I got Sixth, a snake biting its tail to go around that one...why cover it up, its in Chinese so not like anyway I see can tell.

Edited, Oct 28th 2011 1:49pm by Dyadem
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#42 Oct 29 2011 at 12:01 AM Rating: Excellent
Wonder Gem PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
and the sun symbol because I'm a Leo. I find astrology interesting, but I'm not the type to obsessively read my horoscope to find out what's going to happen to me that day. In fact, I rarely read my horoscope.


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Capricorn on one arm, and the Chinese character for Horse on the other (though I found out later I was born in the year of the Snake).


I really like the symbology behind astrology, even if I don't believe a lick of it. So I would probably get the Aries symbol myself (♈). The more I think about it, the more I like it.

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Which is why I got Sixth, a snake biting its tail to go around that one


Yeah,Ouroboroi are pretty freakin' awesome, too.
#43 Oct 29 2011 at 7:00 AM Rating: Excellent
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I <3 tattoos, more pics please!

I have 6, but most are really old (from my late teens/early 20s). This is my most recent in memory of my mom.

Screenshot


Edited, Oct 28th 2011 2:07pm by Elspetta
If the left most bunch of flowers are supposed to be a V, then you really need to get it touched up and make it more pronounced. It looks like her name is 'icki' until you see the V in the flowers. It's nice work, but confusing at first.
#44 Oct 29 2011 at 9:32 AM Rating: Good
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Duke Lubriderm wrote:
Elspetta wrote:
I <3 tattoos, more pics please!

I have 6, but most are really old (from my late teens/early 20s). This is my most recent in memory of my mom.

Screenshot


Edited, Oct 28th 2011 2:07pm by Elspetta
If the left most bunch of flowers are supposed to be a V, then you really need to get it touched up and make it more pronounced. It looks like her name is 'icki' until you see the V in the flowers. It's nice work, but confusing at first.


I thought that as well. Showed it to the fiancee, and she said that she saw "Vicki" right off the bat.

[:shrug:]
#45 Oct 29 2011 at 2:14 PM Rating: Good
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I thought that as well. Showed it to the fiancee, and she said that she saw "Vicki" right off the bat.

[:shrug:]


This. It's a beautiful homage.
#46 Oct 31 2011 at 6:32 AM Rating: Good
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It looks like her name is 'icki' until you see the V in the flowers. It's nice work, but confusing at first.


It's funny, but I mostly hear this from guys, but girls get it right away. Regardless, my cousin drew it up for me and the V was supposed to be elegant and victorian~like.

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It's a beautiful homage.


Thanks!
#47 Oct 31 2011 at 2:20 PM Rating: Good
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Elspetta wrote:
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It looks like her name is 'icki' until you see the V in the flowers. It's nice work, but confusing at first.


It's funny, but I mostly hear this from guys, but girls get it right away. Regardless, my cousin drew it up for me and the V was supposed to be elegant and victorian~like.

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It's a beautiful homage.


Thanks!


I saw Vicki right away. I think it's beautiful!
#48 Oct 31 2011 at 2:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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I think it's just the difference in thickness between the "V" and the rest of the letters. Personally, my eye is drawn to the "icki" just because it's more bold. It's not like it took me any significant amount of time to see it as "Vicki," the "V" is just a bit understated, IMO.
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