to get any sort of flames, waves, clouds, or other freehand patterns? Think of our tendency to impose pattern and order on random designs. Know how you can find faces in wood-grain, or images in clouds? And you know how a lot of people draw random designs while they’re on the phone or otherwise zoned-out?
Just seems as though you’re likely to wind up w/ a discernible image you didn’t ask for, straight from the artist’s subconscious, on your very own skin for the rest of your life.
i ask because someone i know has a tattoo of a roaring beast charging out of a bunch of flames, and the random pattern of the flames makes it look like the roaring beast is cradling a small Paris Hilton-type lap-dog under its arm. Once you see the lap-dog, you can’t NOT see it.
Food for thought, people.
Boo: “Isn’t it rather asking for trouble…?” agree or disagree? Why or why not?



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Personally i wouldn’t get a tattoo because i get bored of things easily, unless maybe it was meaningful to me. On guys tattoo’s can be really sexy, though once the skin sags and ages, not so much, or at all.
I want to get a full-body tattoo of a small dog on my small dog.
i think they have pictures for basics/backgrounds and are pretty good at doing it as in pic
i think tattoos are gross..i mean when people get old, the tattoos fade, when they get fat, they stretch..its just yucky
HAHAHAH. Did you tell them that?
Maybe it’s more like the ink tests and different people see different things. Unless that’s what you meant. In which case maybe you’re the only one being haunted by Paris Hilton
I think generally no, it’s fine. Haha. I think there’s only so many ways you can draw flames.. but wood grain is a whole different matter. I wouldn’t let anyone give me a tatoo with wiggly lines close together or knots in it