Ns Tattoo
X_Stickman
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<div class="IPBDescription">Yay</div> So, I'm back off my holiday. A lot of people probably didn't notice me being away, but in fact, i was away. And i'm now back. Anyway, so there i was in a pottery shop (blame the parents) looking fashionable in my fantastic NS Onos T-Shirt (available from the NS site and delivered right to your door!), and this woman comes up to me with a camera-phone and asks if she can take a picture of the onos on the back, because her boyfriend wants a tattoo of it on his arm. leet.
Personally, i never thought of getting an NS tattoo, but has anyone else got one/planning to get one?
Personally, i never thought of getting an NS tattoo, but has anyone else got one/planning to get one?
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You're kidding right? It'd look cool if done right though.
NS isn't gonna last for life you know
a tattoo will
your grandchildren will go "WTH is that granddad"
and you'd have to go "its a tatoo of a videogame i used to play"
and they'd be like "ahahhahah, VIDEO GAMES ARE SO EARLY 21ST CENTURY, HAAHHAH" LAMER
Imagine if I had gotten counterstrike tattoo when I loved it so much.....
One day you may hate ns as much as cs. (not likely) but theres a chance, and if it happened then you'd be pretty ****.
but it would be buddy jesus XD
tehehe.
Anyways, I don't have to worry about tattoo's (or various drugs) because I'm a certified needle phobic. I'm talking 100%, feels physical pain just from the THOUGHT of a needle piercing my skin and oh the sharp pain oohhh the pain gaaah.
But uhh if I'm ever jacked up on Painkillers or something I'd love to get a tatoo on my arm like what Gabe's got:
And you'd have a right to punch anyone who laughed at Pac-Man. Even little kids.
Very painful and expensive though.
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It's on my back and i'm fat and ugly. <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo-->
What's that say on his back? "SNK for life?"
but what do you guys think - a nice buddy jesus, maybe high on my arm?
edit: it would be somewhat fitting, as i <i>am</i> catholic.
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at any rate, I know my saucy DIG-DUG tattoo's legacy shall last forever.
The proud bearers of tux fulfill an impossible dream. Virginity past 40.