Yes its a permanent tattoo cost me $160.00 and 4 hours of needle work and i will never its amazing getting a german zombie next month
When choosing tattoos you always have to ask yourself: "How good will this look when: I'm a seventy-year old, saggy and wrinkly; I'm trying to pull the (wo)man of my dreams; I'm meeting the parents of my future spouse; I'm interviewing for a good career job; I'm a responsible parent."
So you obviously asked yourself those questions. I'm not saying that you shouldn't have tattoos --I think tattoos look cool. But they are just like clothes: it is about good design that should sit well on, and make the best of your particular body: less is often more, clichés are best avoided and classic designs tend to work best. Choose something that you can wear forever, no matter how old; never have a Chinese symbol unless you can read Chinese (and never have an occult symbol unless you can read occult; just sayin'...) and keep in mind that you are judged by what you wear. As for being a responsible parent: it's not about having ink, but about what ink you have. You should not have to feel ashamed in front of your kids, and your kids should not have to feel ashamed of you.
I'm unsure as to what I would think of my father if he had a Russian zombie tattooed on his forearm...
No, but it would really suck if I did and had not made some provisions for it. Don't get me wrong: it is easier to live with regrets than to regret not having lived. But going through life looking like an idiot is not exactly something to reminisce about over a glass of good whiskey in your twilight years.
Nexxos points are exactly why iv never had one... but there's always a part of me that says Dave just get it done. Ear piercings only on the otherhand...
Ah that's not quite so obvious, I probably should have noticed the sock on your 'arm' What about when you wear shorts though?
With planning for the age of 70 just get a tattoo of your own face. That way, when you do hit 70, it will still be 100% accurate