RE: PREPARATION H for Tattoos??!! Are You Smoking Crack?? page 2This is a discussion thread · 24 replies Nina Baltes: [nq:2]I gauged my nip pierces, yO.[/nq][nq:1]*** I gauge your nips as chewable.[/nq] mmyoepithelialll.. .. . Nina -- C'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot. Louis Pasteur http://www.chaotropic.net
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Barry.: [nq:1]I mean, all the people in the tattoo industry here in the CA San Francisco bay area have NO problem calling them "tats" and "tattoo guns". No problem at all.[/nq]We at www.staircasetattoo.com have to disagree with you Slick. Being as we are in Santa Cruz we qualify. Barry. www.anatometal.com
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Dr. Slick: [nq:2]I mean, all the people in the tattoo industry here ... calling them "tats" and "tattoo guns". No problem at all.[/nq][nq:1]We at www.staircasetattoo.com have to disagree with you Slick. Being as we are in Santa Cruz we qualify.[/nq] So if someone asked to get a "tat" from you, you would kick them out of your store? Ha! Slick
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Dr. Slick: [nq:2]I mean, all the people in the tattoo industry here ... calling them "tats" and "tattoo guns". No problem at all.[/nq][nq:1]You really think you can speak for ALL the people in the tattoo industry in the Bay area? Heh.[/nq] Absolutely. I'M THE VOICE OF THE TATTOOING INDUSTRY OF THE ENTIRE STATE OF CALI... ER, NO SCRATCH THAT... OF THE ENTIRE WORLD, AND YOU WILL ALL BOW DOWN BEFORE ME AND USE WORDS LIKE "TAT" AND "TATTOO GUN" OR BE BLOWN TO HELL!!! Dr. "FAT TAT" Slick
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Dr. Slick: [nq:2]Not really. Especially from a piercer who I couldn't or wouldn't want to learn about tattooing from anyways.[/nq][nq:1]*** If you're refering to me, you'd be wrong. But I wouldn't expect anything less from you, "Slick."[/nq] That's you on the website, ain't it? [nq:2]I mean, all the people in the tattoo industry here ... calling them "tats" and "tattoo guns". No problem at all.[/nq] [nq:1]*** You say "all." Funny shit.[/nq] See other post about my supreme authority. [nq:2]And i've read the REsearch book on Fakir, so i'm a little familiar with the spiritual aspects of piercings too.[/nq] [nq:1]*** Which book would that be? I didn't know they published a book about Fakir.[/nq] There is a sort of subculture line of books, under the heading of REsearch, one of which is about Fakir with pics of him hanging from hooks and such, and about the various states of consciousness he achieved with his rituals. I couldn't find a link though, REsearch being too common a word. [nq:2]I don't think street slang does anything at all to dillute these powers.[/nq] [nq:1]*** I'm sure you don't. And the slang dilutes nothing. It just keeps the art in the gutter. Cool with you, not with others.[/nq] I really disagree with you. The street slang keeps in on the street, where it belongs, IMNSHO. Where did you people get such a high and mighty, holier than-thou attitude about your tats? Did you ever consider that all this tattoo snobbery is really silly, and that some segments of the population consider anthing to do with tattooing to be somewhat bottom of the barrel in terms of social standing? I certainly don't feel this way, but my point is that some people do. [nq:2]But something tells me that a man of his calibre ... would be really suprised if he cared about silly semantics.[/nq] [nq:1]*** Semantics? No.[/nq] Oh yes, semantics? What else. [nq:1]Language is crucial to understanding, "Slick."[/nq] Dogma is crucial to silliness, "Keith". [nq:2]http://www.internationaltattooart.com/august/index.html Notice the usage of "Tat Chat" in the index.[/nq] [nq:1]*** And note the use of "tat" in the URL: http://www.nootrope.net/tatt.html You're missing the point, Acidba... "Slick."[/nq] No i'm not, Ray...er, Keith. Just because you use the words "tat" and "gun" don't mean shit for how much you value the power of the art of tattooing. Slick
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RAY PEARSON: [nq:1]There is a sort of subculture line of books, underthe heading of REsearch, one of which is about Fakir with picsof him hanging from hooks and such, and about the variousstates of consciousness he achieved with his rituals.[/nq]try again dipshit you are still an ignorant putz certainly 105 returns on google are way too much for you to review
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Curt: [nq:1]I'M THE VOICE OF THE TATTOOING INDUSTRY OF THE ENTIRE STATE OF CALI... ER, NO SCRATCH THAT... [/nq]^^ Heh. You said scratch. --
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Keith Alexander® [nq:1]That's you on the website, ain't it?[/nq]*** Sure is. But you said you "couldn't" learn anything about tattooing from me. Again, you'd be wrong. [nq:1]I couldn't find a link though, REsearch being too common a word.[/nq] *** REsearch hasn't published a book about Fakir. And your search skils are up there with your shading skills. [nq:1]I really disagree with you. The street slang keeps in on the street, where it belongs, IMNSHO.[/nq] *** If street shops are your bag, I see your point. [nq:1]Where did you people get such a high and mighty, holier than-thou attitude about your tats?[/nq] *** Speaking for myself, I've always had a problem with trendy cunts. Parasites. And those are usually the people who want to show me thier shitty "tatts." [nq:1]and that some segments of the population consider anthing to do with tattooing to be somewhat bottom of the barrel in terms of social standing?[/nq] *** Exactly. So why add to that? It's a tattoo. Not a "tat." [nq:1]Oh yes, semantics? What else.[/nq] *** Language. [nq:1]Dogma is crucial to silliness, "Keith".[/nq] *** Saying what you believe, and encouraging others to consider the power of the words they use is dogma? Call me dogmatic then, "slick." Hey, what is your real name and where to you tat? I must have missed that. [nq:1]Just because you use the words "tat" and "gun" don't mean shit for how much you value the power of the art of tattooing.[/nq] *** Yeah. It does. --- Gun Salesman: We call this piece the Fecalator. One look at it and the target shits him or herself. Try it on. Loki: Well, it's a lot more compact than the flaming sword, but it's not nearly as impressive. Just doesn't have that Wrath-of-the-Almighty edge to it. I mean, come on, how am I supposed to strike fear into the hearts of the wicked with this thing? Look at this... Bartleby: Well, then, you know, don't use a gun. Just lay the place to waste, like. Loki: Easy for you to say. You get off light in razing. You got to stand there and read at Sodom and Gomorrah, I had to do all the work. Bartleby: What work did you do? You lit a few fires! Loki: I rained down sulphur, man, there's a subtle difference. Bartleby: Oh, yeah, I'm sure. Loki: You know, fuck you man, any moron with a pack of matches can start a fire. Raining down sulphur is like an endurance trial. Mass genocide is the most exhausting practice one can engage in. Next to soccer. --- k e i t h a l e x a n d e r http://www.nootrope.net http://www.modernamerican.com aim: nootrope9 .|.. ..|. - - e n d t r a n s m i s s i o n - -
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Richard Hunter: On 5 Apr 2004 15:05:06 -0700, (Email Removed) (Dr. Slick) coughed and sputtered, and managed to choke out these words:[nq:2] We at www.staircasetattoo.com have to disagree with you Slick. Being as we are in Santa Cruz we qualify.[/nq] [nq:1]So if someone asked to get a "tat" from you, you would kick them out of your store? Ha![/nq] i'd say that's a bit extreme. they might not kick them out of the shop, but they just might teach them the proper terms. you've proved you're unteachable. david
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Richard Hunter: On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 19:52:54 -0400, Curt (Email Removed) coughed and sputtered, and managed to choke out these words:[nq:2]I'M THE VOICE OF THE TATTOOING INDUSTRY OF THE ENTIRE STATE OF CALI... ER, NO SCRATCH THAT... [/nq] ^^ [nq:1]Heh. You said scratch.[/nq] er.
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