Annoyed
Posted 05-06-2009 at 07:07 AM by *Nikki*
So I went on Monday to have my tattoo "touched up". He ended up just redoing the whole thing, which meant essentially it was like sitting through the exact same thing twice. I am highly annoyed by this. Seems as though he used the incorrect needle the first time. He did the whole tattoo with a liner. Second time around he used a needle three times that size. Seems like someone who supposedly had ten years experience would have know the correct way to go about things. So if after it peels this time I am not 100% pleased with how it looks, this dude is not touching it again. I will go to another person and pay YET AGAIN. I hate the period of waiting for it to peel so the real image can be revealed.
I also have another complaint. I don't visit these blogs everyday like I used to. So in order to get caught up I have to go through several pages to look at the past few days. For some reason the images that roachboy posts in his blogs annoy the hell out of me. They are just these weird ass things that I don't even want to look at and sometimes I have to go through pages of them to get to real content. Sorry roachboy but I had to let it out......
I also have another complaint. I don't visit these blogs everyday like I used to. So in order to get caught up I have to go through several pages to look at the past few days. For some reason the images that roachboy posts in his blogs annoy the hell out of me. They are just these weird ass things that I don't even want to look at and sometimes I have to go through pages of them to get to real content. Sorry roachboy but I had to let it out......
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yes it sucks when tat artists fuck up shit to that degree. Hope you didn't have to pay for his fuck up. If you do have to go somewhere else, explain the situation and often times the artist will give a discount because of all the shit you went through, if they don't, then they will be certain to get it right in hopes that you get more ink from them. Also, instead of just looking at a book of the person's work, see if you can see some real body images of what they've done. that helps you get a real idea of how they apply ink to the body.Posted 05-06-2009 at 07:41 AM by guccilvr
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Posted 05-06-2009 at 07:29 PM by Xerxys
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