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The GFY Tattoo Challenge
I'm having my left arm sleeved (well... completed... it's already half sleeved)... I'm going elbow to neck real damn soon. Left rib cage included.
I will have "GFY" worked into the ink somewhere....... mid-arm or ribcage.... For a price, I will skip that and put "GFY" on the back of my fucking neck..... The Price: Pay for the ink. It'll be about $1k. It'll be video'd. --------------------------------------------- (update: ink's in the skin, and I bought a ticket anyway.... sending the girl home for a family reunion.) |
I need a month in Maui and some free designs to throw the shit on the front of my neck like a fucking gangster. :1orglaugh
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it must be bigger than a dime. (btw)
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I sales tatoo ink
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Someone already has one, I cant remmember who posted it but they already have a GFY tattoo..
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Nobody would know GFY is an adult webmaster board anyway... if someone sees your tat and asks you what GFY is then you can tell them, they probably won't ask again :321GFY
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Hey Amp, turn on your ICQ, you've got a message.:thumbsup
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Are you gonna have "VOID" written over it when you're no longer working for Lensman?
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so you tell me. :) |
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:1orglaugh |
I gotta go to bed... I'm delirious...
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GAH! wtf...
I thought the whole "you're gonna get hepatitis from getting a tattoo" thing was all back in the 60's and 70's from unclean environments... Tattooing Could Be Key Infection Route For Hepatitis C 4-4-1 {PRIVATE} 4/8/01 Getting a tattoo could be a key infection route for hepatitis C, the most common chronic viral infection affecting almost 2 percent of the United States population, according to a study by a UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas researcher. Dr. Robert Haley, chief of epidemiology, writes in the March issue of the journal Medicine that tattooing has previously been overlooked as a widespread source of hepatitis C, a potentially fatal disease that attacks the liver, leading to cirrhosis and liver cancer. It affects 2 percent of the U.S. population. The study found that people who had received a tattoo in a commercial tattoo parlor were nine times more likely to be infected with hepatitis C than people who did not have a tattoo. Participants in the study were patients of an orthopaedic spinal clinic, a setting that provided a large volume of patients seeing a physician for reasons unrelated to blood-borne infection. Participants unaware of their hepatitis status were examined, interviewed for risk factors and tested for hepatitis C by the study's co-author Dr. Paul Fischer. Of 626 patients studied, 113, or 18 percent, had a tattoo. Of those with a tattoo, 22 percent were infected with hepatitis C. Of the 52 patients who had acquired their tattoos in commercial tattoo parlors, 33 percent had hepatitis C. In contrast, only 3.5 percent of patients with no tattoos had hepatitis C... The study found that people who had several tattoos, or complex or large tattoos, had an increased risk of having hepatitis C and that people with white, yellow, orange or red pigments in their tattoos also were more likely to have hepatitis C than those with only black. These characteristics reflect tattoos acquired in commercial tattoo parlors. The risk of hepatitis C infection was also higher among patients with a history of injection-drug use, hospital custodial workers, and people who drank beer heavily, but the risk was not increased for those who drank only wine or liquor. "Most importantly, we found that commercially acquired tattoos accounted for more than twice as many hepatitis C infections as injection-drug use," Haley said. "This means that it may have been the largest single contributor to the nationwide epidemic of this form of hepatitis.".. Hepatitis C presently causes as many as 10,000 deaths each year from cirrhosis and liver cancer, and this number is expected to rise. Nearly 4 million Americans are chronically infected with hepatitis C, and about 36,000 more become infected each year. Doctors say people with any of the risk factors for hepatitis C should consider having a blood test, because treatments are now available to eradicate the virus in many before it causes permanent liver damage or cancer. Haley is the study's lead author. Fischer is an internal medicine specialist, formerly at the Dallas Spine Group and presently at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. - By Mindy Baxter Contact Mindy Baxter [email protected] Copyright ? 1995-2001 UniSci. All rights reserved. http://unisci.com/stories/20012/0404013.htm Man that sucks. |
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I have tattoos. That aside, the CDC claims they (piercings and tattoos) are safe -- yet blood banks make you wait a year after getting one before donating blood. Out of curiosity, who would benefit from these 'scare tactics'? I would think if anyone would want to use scare tactics to keep the public from getting tattoed, it would be the government. But CDC gives it the :thumbsup Then again... CDC wants everyone to eventually be sick and in a hosptial bed (But just not all at once)... sick people are good for business dontcha know. reference at: http://www.natap.org/2002/march/031802_2.htm (Did a search for "tattoo +HCV" ) |
amp does it need to say gfy.com
or go fuck your .com or what |
ill go get a tatoo that says "GFY"
book the tickets amp, i shit you not. |
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it wouldnt be so bad if it just said GFY or go fuck yourself any person in the street could have its technically only relevant to this site if it has .com so it's pretty kool.. dunno why ppl are whining about it If you want it - go for it AMP and make sure there's lots of nice close ups on the vid i love to watch ppl get inked :thumbsup |
challenge me mate and you will be own3d :glugglug
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hell i can get it tattoed and vidofilmed on my azz and u owe me a nice surf in maui!!
u still ow3 me the maui prize from the MILLIN contest :thumbsup |
get lens to throw something cool in, and ill get it done today, right after i go deal with this vacation property in mexico bullshit.
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im one b33r away from being 1337 and owning ur azz amp :glugglug
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Hi guys:)
Hey Amp if u r serious i will really make that kind of tattoo,just hit me up on ICQ:winkwink: |
half a beer left... :glugglug
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BEER DONE!
the game is on! |
Amp! How big you want it? My friend's shop opens in an hour... I can be down there and under the gun in no time!
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looks like I will be own3d cuz my artist will not be able to "do me" this week... :(
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i can go get this done right now... but i hate flying :(
i'll call my artist see if he can squeeze me in |
I am going to tatto it on the tip of my succulent and moist glans
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I am tatted and pierced. Never really had a problem, although I got some ODD looks in basic training (I only had one tattoo back then)...might have been because I am female and shaved my head though. *giggle* |
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hey bebe |
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You call this a challenge? I call this lack of social life :2 cents: |
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Amp... so who is fuckin serious here? We need to know, because if we go down & get inked for nuthin only to miss the cut off time, then that would suck. I don't have one single tatoo on my body and last night I was actually on my way to the tatoo place on Sunset but had to get wardrobe for my shoot today instead. It was going to be a - f#&*K you - and flipping off finger tatoo on my calf to rub it in to the people I pass while bike racing. So, getting "Go F#*K yourself" would be no problem and is funnier. I just wanna know who is fuckin serious here or just talkin shit. Anyone called you from a tatoo parlor yet? ICQ me.
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