Well, it also depends on where you get them. Some areas will hurt more than others. Though it varies from person to person, your back and the outer parts of your arms tend to be the least painful. Chest tattoos, from what I hear, hurt like hell.
Something to do with Edgar Allan Poe...maybe The Raven. Or even something sick like it looks like my back is broken. I really don't know. How about a giant cucumber?
The ones on my calves hurt the most, especially when the tattoo got close to the bendie part behind the knee. Yea, I was sweating at that point.
The only one I have is on my back. I don't know where I want to get my next one. Suggestions welcome, though.
Fair enough, I guess. I've honestly never seen a forum that has a rule like that, but it does make sense. Never got a tattoo here, don't really want one either.
I wouldn't figure you for a guy who would be into the tramp stamp. I actually almost did get it on my lower back, but the artist I got an estimate from before having it done changed my mind (thank god!).
currently grossed out.... here's why: Spoiler discovery channel talking about man-eating catfish in the amazon.... and there really was a case where a small parasitic fish swam up the pee and lodged itself in a man's (you can guess). also, little fish in the catfish family eating a man's insides (the docs doing the autopsy originally thought they were bullet holes, but when they opened the body, it was hollowed out.. some fish still inside.... ewwwww.... i don't think i'll be visiting the amazon... ever... too many ways to die by fish eating you inside out.... or the old-fashioned way....
Yeah, but that parasite of a man's you can guess can also swim up a ladies you can guess as well...though less likely. Just don't swim in the river, the parasite is attracted to the pheromones of your piss. I watched a documentary about parasites.
Actually not pheromones, but the urea which is in urine. This little catfish naturally attaches itself to the gills of other fish. Fish get rid of urea through their gills and this is what attracts the little catfish. Humans get rid of urea through their you-know-whats.
hey, just don't swim (or pee) in the amazon, and you'll be ok (though there are other scary/gross things in the other river/bodies of water)