Tattoo Ideas

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  1. dementia

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    thats why there are touch ups :) and patch-ups.

    i dont find it disgusting on older people or small people or large people or anything.

    i do find obesity to be wrong, but technically, most of the US IS obese as far as weight/height is concerned.

    Like myself, i am in the 95% for my height (meaning im heavier than 95% of the people my height and age in general), but i am in really good physical shape (250 lbs, 5'8-9'', 7-8% body fat) and i plan on keeping myself in shape, despite im technically obese from my weigh/height charts. if my tattoo stretches, you can always get something else over it that works together with it, or touch it up if its not distorted that much, etc.

    most people my age will only get small ones that are hard to tell distortion on anyways (im 17, my mom signed off on my tattoo, shes paying for my next one for my 18th birthday, and its going to kill her, its expensive).

    i personally never liked the idea of people who werent fully matured physically getting tattoos, because yes, they will stretch and distort, etc. when your body grows, but i see why some people do it at my age, like myself. I personally have been wanting a tattoo since I was 14 and the desire never once left me, so my mom decided to try to get the tattoo artist to hurt me enough to not want me to have a desire to get on for the next few years on my last tattoo (which is actually large) and i ended up half asleep by the end of it and just want more.

    tattoos are art, just like alot of things, and the tattoo artists should truly be admired, flesh is a canvas that moves the ways it wants and they have to work with it to create something great for its movments and such. i find them to be relaxing and self expressing.
     
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    im 2.5% body fat, and i do sports every day....i plan to stat fit
     
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    you do realize that 2.5% body fat isnt safe for your body, right?

    the average male shouldnt have below (if i remember correctly) 5%, as fat is necessary to the human body (which is why i dont work out anymore than i have to, my body is toned except my abs, which i dont like ripped abs, so i dont work them anymore than i have to to have a flat/fit stomache).
     
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    the current tattoo im trying to get, Is a tattoo of a gaurdian angel.. U can see it if u type in Guardian Angel on Yahoo.com>Images

    Its a body with its head facing down and its arms spread out.. like its on a cross. Then im going to add some wings behind the arms.


    Im gettin this to symbolize that no matter how much sh*t i get into, It seems to be that ive alwys got someone looking over my back protecting me.
     
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    Most athletes (professional) have an extremely low percentage. They are in peak physical condition yet have lower than the recommended pertcentile.

    Most of the athletes with low percents are low due to a higher lean weight(muscle mass). Being under the recommended percent is always a bad thing... the "bad" part comes from those people who dont eat, and lose their fat by developing an eating disorder.
     
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    they also have hired professionals for trainers, watchers, nutritionists, etc. that you dont have the money or the patience for lol

    and if something happens to them, they make multiple millions a year, whats a hospital visit for them? poclet change? even without insurance its just pocket change.

    but they are pretty much constantly monitored health wise during the season (especially football players). A friend of mine used to live next to Ed McCafferey (sp?) and he had health monitoring about 3 times a week, lifted every day, ran for miles a day, etc. and often times his trainer was at his house.

    he was fun to throw ball with... too bad he moved...
     
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    with your current tats, id get a big dragon snaking along your chest and back, would be a very large tattoo but its an idea im thinking have it done in black and white
    then shading and have it red edged and red fade-out
     
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    Your dragon idea sounds very nice, r u gonna get it detailed?
     
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    I plan to have it as colorful as possible, and as "life-like" as i can get it. I want something to really stand out... black and white is clean, but its just not the effect i wanna give off on this one.
     

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