Just a PSA for non-tattooers: your tattoo artist should be allowed to say no. They should be allowed to run their business the way they want to. If you don’t like the way that artist runs their business, go to a different artist. There are plenty of us out there.
Saying his son was killed by a “mind virus” while his child is very much still alive is the most villain coded thing I’ve ever heard him say. How can he not hear himself?
@redbeansnrice99@nmewrath@GadSaad You’re literally too stupid to be in this conversation. MARK405 is the name of the COURSE THEY’RE REVIEWING. He’s a marketing professor. It’s a MARKeting class. The reviews are anonymous.
@OllieOmega I take em when I can get em cause who knows when that client will be able to afford another one. Might be another year before I see it healed more lmao
@rabbitfoottat I do one top surgery scar tattoo every year for my charity pride flash specifically because every year I ask what people want to see for it and someone always says that specific type of design. Otherwise I absolutely would not do so.
Are we STILL having the “coils are better than dildo pens, its tradition” conversation? Dawg, rotaries were around first, stop circle jerkin it with racists and drunks who only care about making the industry stay the same forever.
The only legitimate reason to censor words is if the word is being blocked by the site itself and you don’t want the post to be black balled by the site (for instance if you’re talking about Palestine or trans rights)
I NEED people to understand that censoring a word by typing it like th*s is literally damaging to the people you’re trying to help. It prevents a site from actually blocking that word if someone has it on their blocked words list.
If someone is triggered by the word “rape” I PROMISE that they have it blocked in their privacy settings and that by putting “r*pe” instead, you are PREVENTING the site’s filter from blocking it. STOP DOING IT.