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It is two words, and the initials are T.J.

How does it exist and make money? I can't see anyone buying anything (?) If you did, do you also pay for air? Because I'd be happy to sell you some air in a jar on Ebay. It's special air that you can't get anywhere else except outside my house.

I'm assuming it is just part of one big complex of tattoo sites like the "celebrity tattoos" etc.

2007-10-02 21:42:51 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Tattoos

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I work in a very busy tattoo shop in a major city. We get at least one T.J. design a day. They are badly drawn and ugly for the most part, but if that's what someone wants, whatever.

Tattooing began as an art form which was not custom. The old masters of tattooing had their client pick an anchor or a pinup off of a wall. I don't think tattooing flash is awful, if someone likes the design, then what's the difference? People often come in and ask us to draw a rose for them when there's thousands of them in the flash, just because they want a 'custom' design.

We have also done over 100 'Breathe' tattoos in white ink on the inside of the wrist like Lindsay Lohan, and every single person I say "Oh, like Lindsay Lohan?" to goes: "Oh?! She has one too?!" like they came up with it themselves. I think that's pretty funny.

2007-10-03 09:49:20 · answer #1 · answered by erisa n. 2 · 1 0

People who use this site often don't know that when they go to a reputable tattoo studio the artists will already have quality flash designs to pick from for reference and/or will assist in the design of the tattoo. We only have a limited amount of flash and it is for reference. It helps the client choose design and size but the artists always do a lot to enhance/alter the design to make it unique - they customize it.

I don't like it when others recommend these types of sites - especially when they claim to be tattoo artists themselves. The world is full of flash jockeys but the true tattoo artists are limited and should be sought out.

2007-10-03 02:14:41 · answer #2 · answered by tatt_bratt 7 · 3 0

It freaks me out when I am at my tattoo place and someone comes in and they say "hi, can I get tattoo number 17, please".

What the hell is that all about? I just don't get it. All of my tattoos are personally designed and I doubt very much that anybody else has anything even close to what I have designed.

After all, isn't that what getting a tattoo is all about? Self-expression?

2007-10-03 04:05:44 · answer #3 · answered by Vera C 6 · 2 0

I would never actually get flash on me, and I would never buy anything from them...but, I have looked there are a source for ideas/inspiration so that I can spin off of it.

I have also reccomended it for the same reasons.

2007-10-03 04:00:10 · answer #4 · answered by country_girl 6 · 0 0

It depends. Are you a nice Spiritual Jackhole?

2016-03-19 04:51:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

People stupid enough to get flash on their bodies forever are stupid enough to pay for a flash design.

2007-10-02 21:47:54 · answer #6 · answered by Olivia! 6 · 2 1

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