I tried your hit and roll method about 8 hours into mine Kristina. It worked great. The artist hit me back so hard I was knocked out and the tattoo was finished when I awoke.
thanks for the advice
2007-03-25 17:33:01
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answered by Rider (12NI) 5
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All I have to say is DON"T MOVE!! And don't hit your artist, that's rude. If you move while he is tattoing, the needle can slip, and guess what, now your pretty tattoo is ruined.
Try not to think about the pain. Make sure you eat about half an hour before, so your blood sugar levels don't drop. I wouldn't advise taking tylenol or anything like that because it's a blood thinner, and the less bleeding, the better the tattoo will look. Bring a book or an ipod or a friend to keep you busy while the artist is working.
Good luck!
2007-03-23 06:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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We really just need a bullet-time camera array. We need your feet going every which way, shop attendants flying out of doors & windows, you balanced on one hand while holding your daughter safely with the other.
I know that's more capoeira that wushu, but it's all the rage today.
Then you have the big one-on-one scene with DaWei and you facing off. Make sure to keep VR prominent; we can digitize her stunts if we need.
Jet Li did something similar with the older child actor Miu Tse in "My Father is a Hero" (US titled as "Jet Li's The Enforcer" for those not familiar with HK cinema). But then, he did that before the Matrix.
Seriously, we're all with you there tomorrow. It'll be cool. You had a child; that's got to be tougher than any tat.
Addendum: Wow, *every* single (appropriate) response so far has at least one thumbs down. Wow. Busy trolls?
2007-03-23 06:51:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you're so silly!!! if i hit my tattoo artist he would probably hit me back. or he would make the tattoo process hurt WAY more than it should!!! how about get a bunch of bubbleicious bubble gum and chew like four pieces at once and just chew intensely when it hurts more. it's what i do.... which reminds me that i need to go get some gum for tomorrow!! good luck!!!
2007-03-23 10:20:12
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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2016-10-01 09:16:55
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answered by gizzi 4
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Dont hit his damn hand, he could get hurt, and I am actually serious, if he is holding a heavy tattoo gun with the needle going and you slap his damn hand and roll away like a little sissy ***, then I hope you get held down and ***** tattooed on the hand you slapped him with. Communication is what will let him know when to stop or not even start, and its people like you who get tattoos for the reason of being cool and being like everyone else that makes people like me looked down on.
Everyone of my tattoos have a significant meaning to me, and if it is a personal one, I tell them it is personal when asked what it means. But when I see a good designed tattoo and I ask what it means to them, and they say "I dont know, I was getting it because it was cool. I dont even know why I got the tattoo, oh well." That is the most irritating thing, I mean to each his/her own, but come on man, seriously.
2007-03-23 15:22:28
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answered by David K 3
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Do not hit the artist's hand! He/She will probably not respond very well to that. Remember, the artist has the ability to make it hurt more than it needs to. I have used several artists in the past and believe me, the pain level is in direct correlation to the artist's touch. They CAN make it hurt more if they choose to.
Also, Remember, tattoos are permanent! If you are not sure, don't do it until you are ready. Choose your artist wisely, and treat him/her with the level of respect they deserve.
One more thing you may want to consider: Tattoos are like potato chips- you can't stop at one.
Good Luck! And act accordingly.
2007-03-23 06:06:38
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answered by thomy8s 4
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I was petrified when i went for my first tattoo, anyway endorphines must of kicked in cos it didnt hurt a bit, honestly, its on my forearm so that probably helped, some places do hurt more. Try takin paracetemol or Ibrufen half an hour before that helps a bit 2. Im afraid your plan wont work unless you want to waste both yours and the tattooists time because you will just leave the studio ink free.
2007-03-23 06:00:57
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answered by pinkkittenliverpool 6
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Don't be scared, sure they hurt a little, but believe it or not, 99% of people want another one 10 seconds after they get finished with the first one. It is really more of an iritating pain than a full out hurting pain. You'll love it, I promise.
2007-03-23 06:00:19
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answered by Society Dweller 2
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OMG cuz didn't you know that getting a tattoo will ruin your life and will make you want to quit your job and then you won't be able to find a new one. And then you won't be able to go out into your neighborhood. And then you won't have any friends and nobody will like you. But then they might have a change of heart and you can be their leader and start a gang......But look out for the hardco drugs.
hahahahahahahaha................
2007-03-23 06:45:10
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answered by Danielle 5
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