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Tattoo question
I've seen a couple of cool-looking tattoos done with glow-in-the-dark ink but I've heard some bad things about the ink. The last tat I got I asked the guy about it and he said he would use the ink because so many people complained about itching. I'd like to get one but I won't until they get it worked out. Has anyone else heard of this? Is it still a problem or have they fixed the ink? I think it would be da bomb at some of the clubs I go to
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Ive also heard they have problems with the glow ink but really dont know. Also heard they have problems with white ink and most artists wont use it.
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This Is Gonna P*ss the Peta Folks Off...
but if you have a girlfriend or wife's mangy cat or pooch that you either meaows incessantly during the nighttime hours or a mutt that bales each evening to the moon, I'd recommend a right quick shave (might as well do the whole animal) and then give them the glow in dark tat.
![]() ![]() See how it looks on them and then decide by how much scratching time that they employ. You'll want to give em' a flea and tick collar first-being scientific and all to rule out any outside influences or variables that could hamper your evaluation period. A word of caution...you may want to keep away from said animal for a period of time (particularly around the food bowl) or an inopprtune time like let say the bathroom... Good luck! ![]() |
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