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<blockquote data-quote="sctattooer" data-source="post: 5754864" data-attributes="member: 599063"><p>Not true. If he takes his time choosing his tattoo, and gets something that means something to him, he'll be glad he did. I have tattoos that are almost 15 years old, and people still say WOW when they see them. That's why it's important to let the artist go with the design, and let him get pumped about doing it.</p><p></p><p>300 bucks? For something that lasts forever? Hell, I bet you can remember throwing things in the trash that cost more than that.</p><p></p><p>How bad do you miss the &gt;300 bucks that you've spent on weed, or gas, or McDonald's? If you spent that money on a nice tattoo, you'd still have something to show for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sctattooer, post: 5754864, member: 599063"] Not true. If he takes his time choosing his tattoo, and gets something that means something to him, he'll be glad he did. I have tattoos that are almost 15 years old, and people still say WOW when they see them. That's why it's important to let the artist go with the design, and let him get pumped about doing it. 300 bucks? For something that lasts forever? Hell, I bet you can remember throwing things in the trash that cost more than that. How bad do you miss the >300 bucks that you've spent on weed, or gas, or McDonald's? If you spent that money on a nice tattoo, you'd still have something to show for it. [/QUOTE]
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