
Drawn onto my arm by
uber-ju. And it's my forearm, not my leg..it got cropped such that it isn't immediately obvious. I'm thinking of turning this into a tattoo cause every time I saw it on my arm, it made me happy..the art and the person that drew it..well, I mean, the art was on my arm, not the person, heh. :D
Art ©
uber-ju
My body is mine! Unless you wanna borrow it for a few hours.. <_<'

Art ©

My body is mine! Unless you wanna borrow it for a few hours.. <_<'
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Panda
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 224.1 kB
Ok , because it looks bad and childish and because you'll look absolutely ridiculous with a crappy animuh catgirl thing tattoed on your arm?!
Is that a valid enough reason for NOT getting this tattooed?
But that's just me giving you an advice. You leave or take , I don't care.
Is that a valid enough reason for NOT getting this tattooed?
But that's just me giving you an advice. You leave or take , I don't care.
Not really..you must of missed that part where I said it makes me happy..? The sharpie doesn't do details very well..and the hairs on my arm kinda get in the way too. I could see how one might mistake this for a "crappy animuh catgirl thing" when it is in fact a cute panda.
-the purring dork
-the purring dork
Because you're getting the head of a random anime cat girl tattooed on your body, tattoos are forever, the placement is random/horrible, not to mention that whether or not you LIKE your arm hair, it will look even more terrible once a thick layer of it is covering the face of a catgirl. Also I can promise you that if you take that... uh... 'art' to a tattoo artist, they will clean it up to the point where it looks like someone else's art. They might even opt to just draw an entirely new tattoo altogether based on what you have sketched on yourself.
Just because something you're looking at right now makes you happy, doesn't mean it'll still make you happy/have the same connotations 20 years down the road when you're trying to get yourself a decent job, and you can't because you have a CATGIRL TATTOOED ON YOUR FUCKING ARM.
Just because something you're looking at right now makes you happy, doesn't mean it'll still make you happy/have the same connotations 20 years down the road when you're trying to get yourself a decent job, and you can't because you have a CATGIRL TATTOOED ON YOUR FUCKING ARM.
But there are how many people running around with tattoo sleeves going down their arms? Holding down jobs and loving the ink going down their arms? If you're against tattoos in general just say so, there's no reason to rag specifically on what I'm thinking of getting. The placement isn't all that random (I'd probably move it down a little bit from where it is in the picture) as it's in my field of view when I'm driving. I'm also considering it on the underside of my wrist (and slightly smaller). My arm hairs aren't that long and they won't be growing back where the tattoo ink gets etched in. And no, I wouldn't show a tattoo artist the picture of the art on my arm..I'm not stupid. I'd go back to the original artist and ask her to draw a clean inked version on paper that I would then show to the tattoo artist.
And if that point comes then I'll look into my options for a tattoo remover/fader (which will probably be much more advanced come 20 years). As much as people want to think that tattoos are forever, they really aren't. It's probably a good thing then that I'm planning to be running my own business inside of a year where I don't have to beg someone else for a job.
-the purring dork
And if that point comes then I'll look into my options for a tattoo remover/fader (which will probably be much more advanced come 20 years). As much as people want to think that tattoos are forever, they really aren't. It's probably a good thing then that I'm planning to be running my own business inside of a year where I don't have to beg someone else for a job.
-the purring dork
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