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mnshisha |
2010-02-22 |
| That is cool michael. I am training to be a teacher as well (though that may be changing soon) |
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Michael |
2010-02-12 |
| Tracey, it is difficult to find placement for an ambigram, as it has to be easy to read both ways up, so the forearm was a natural choice. If you haven't got anything nice to say, keep it to yourself please. |
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Tracy |
2010-02-12 |
| Of course, i carry a UV light in my purse every time i go out. After all, it's not like you can just get a tattoo somewhere out of every day sight. That would just be silly. Toxic inks and UV lights make so much more sense |
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Michael |
2010-02-12 |
| and mnshisha, I wouldve got it done in regular ink but im training to be a teacher, so i have to be quite careful about visible tattoos etc, so this was the next best thing. I have had no reaction at all to the ink. |
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Michael |
2010-02-12 |
| PP, I see where your coming from lol, however I do see it quite often. I work at a bowling alley where we use UV lights all the time, and the nightclub i frequent uses UV lights. |
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PP |
2010-02-11 |
| how often are you under a blacklight really? everytime someone asks about UV ink i ask them how often they are under a blacklight, and theyre like "oh yeah... NM" lol |
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mnshisha |
2010-02-11 |
| I think your tattoo looks well done, but I would have gotten done with regular ink. The dangers associated with UV inks are pretty scary, some of the inks contain phosphorus (not as many as before). |
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