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Decoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> I've heard that rubbing alcohol is used in the inks and on all the > instruments. > Is this true? Is there a way to get tattooed without ever touching > rubbing alcohol or any alcohol substance (haha no not the drinking > type)? > Oh jesus fucking christ. Why dont you ask your fucking artist, you fake straightedge piece of goddamn horseshit. Are you allowed to LOOK at alchohol? Can you think about it? Right now I'm thinking about the the refraction index of 100 proof vodka, and how destorted the result of which would make your face look from above, as I DROWNED YOU IN A FUCKING BATHTUB OF THE STUFF. Dickhead. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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Decoy wrote:
> I've heard that rubbing alcohol is used in the inks and on all the > instruments. > Is this true? Is there a way to get tattooed without ever touching > rubbing alcohol or any alcohol substance (haha no not the drinking > type)? > > Thanks Yes, so I'm ALLERGIC to rubbing alcohol which is why I can't have the stuff in a tattoo. I figured I'd ask around to see if it's possible to get one without it, as I'd really like a tattoo but don't want to have to worry about an allergic reaction. |
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TatDecoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> I figured I'd ask around to see if it's possible to get one without it, > as I'd really like a tattoo but don't want to have to worry about an > allergic reaction. Ask a tattoo artist (the word is not "tat," by the way - I know it's hard, but try not to be such a dumbass). |
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Decoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote:
D> Is this true? Is there a way to get tattooed without ever touching D> rubbing alcohol or any alcohol substance (haha no not the drinking D> type)? sure, there are always alternatives. discuss it with the artist of your choice. some excellent choices: http://compunction.org/tattoos.html lish "the opinions that i don't give crank@got.net are the opinions i don't got." -mm 43.9% / 30 RANA 125 / 68 |
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Decoy wrote: > I've heard that rubbing alcohol is used in the inks and on all the > instruments. > Is this true? Is there a way to get tattooed without ever touching > rubbing alcohol or any alcohol substance (haha no not the drinking > type)? > > Thanks Alcohol in inks......Depends On The Manufact, Spaulding Rodgers Makes Voodoo Ink Which Contains Rubbing Alcohol, However Ink Craft Inks Do Not It Just Depends On The Tattoo Studios Prefs On Ink |
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jung wrote: > Decoy wrote: > > I've heard that rubbing alcohol is used in the inks and on all the > > instruments. > > Is this true? Is there a way to get tattooed without ever touching > > rubbing alcohol or any alcohol substance (haha no not the drinking > > type)? > > > > Thanks > > > > Alcohol in inks......Depends On The Manufact, Spaulding Rodgers Makes > Voodoo Ink Which Contains Rubbing Alcohol, However Ink Craft Inks Do > Not It Just Depends On The Tattoo Studios Prefs On Ink I Am A Tattoo Artist And No Rubbing Alcohol Is NOT USED ON INSTRUMENTS Its Mostly Used For Prepin The Skin Before The Stencil Is Placed But There Is Also A Sub. For That |
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TatDecoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Nice reply, very helpful. > Never heard of anyone being allergic to rubbing alcohol before fuckwit? > > PLONK > *PLONK* -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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jung <jung_fangh@hotmail.com> wrote:
j> I Am A Tattoo Artist And No Rubbing Alcohol Is NOT USED ON INSTRUMENTS j> Its Mostly Used For Prepin The Skin Before The Stencil Is Placed But j> There Is Also A Sub. For That What Is Wrong With Your Typing? lish "i left all my kinder parts crank@got.net rusting & peeling." -mm 43.9% / 30 RANA 125 / 68 |
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What the fuck does YTTRX stand for ANyway? You are such an asshole....I
went to your fucked-up website and I tell you and anyone else willing to read this that you are the scum of the earth and your mother should have drowned you at birth..... PLONK that you FUCK!! yttrx wrote: > TatDecoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > Nice reply, very helpful. > > Never heard of anyone being allergic to rubbing alcohol before fuckwit? > > > > PLONK > > > > *PLONK* > > > > > -----yttrx > > > -- > http://www.yttrx.net |
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sscorp99 <sscorp99@gmail.com> wrote:
> What the fuck does YTTRX stand for ANyway? You are such an asshole....I > went to your fucked-up website and I tell you and anyone else willing > to read this that you are the scum of the earth and your mother should > have drowned you at birth..... > PLONK that you FUCK!! I couldnt ask for better marketing... *PLONK* -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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jung wrote:
> Alcohol in inks......Depends On The Manufact, Spaulding Rodgers Makes > Voodoo Ink Which Contains Rubbing Alcohol, However Ink Craft Inks Do > Not It Just Depends On The Tattoo Studios Prefs On Ink Thanks to you and others that answered with helpful info. Many years ago I had asked an artist and had been told that it was in the ink and on the instruments, and to basically just deal with never being able to get one. I'll now be able to seek out an artist and see what they offer instead of just assuming that I'd be wasting their time. Nice to know I have options and things to specifically ask them for as well! |
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The Queen of Sem and Antics wrote:
> TatDecoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > > I figured I'd ask around to see if it's possible to get one without it, > > as I'd really like a tattoo but don't want to have to worry about an > > allergic reaction. > > Ask a tattoo artist (the word is not "tat," by the way - Um, mica, if you ask just about anyone on the planet what a tat is, I'll bet they'll be able to struggle through to a fairly reasonable description of a tattoo, so, yeah, it *is* tat. By the way and all. Hth. > I know it's hard, but try not to be such a dumbass). And, yup, I would guess you know aaaaall about how hard it is to not be a dumbass. You prove that with nearly every post you offer. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Queen of Sem and Antics wrote: >> TatDecoy <smokydecoy@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> >> > I figured I'd ask around to see if it's possible to get one without it, >> > as I'd really like a tattoo but don't want to have to worry about an >> > allergic reaction. >> >> Ask a tattoo artist (the word is not "tat," by the way - > > Um, mica, if you ask just about anyone on the planet what a tat is, > I'll bet they'll be able to struggle through to a fairly reasonable > description of a tattoo, so, yeah, it *is* tat. > > By the way and all. > > Hth. > >> I know it's hard, but try not to be such a dumbass). > > And, yup, I would guess you know aaaaall about how hard it is to not be > a dumbass. You prove that with nearly every post you offer. > Curt, sweetie, I know you see this... Lets not push it again, shall we? -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |