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Basically, show off your tattoo, and maybe give everyone a short story.


The first photo is it the day after, the second is about 3 days after and a bit scabby. I like Japanese art so I'm going to have a full Japanese sleeve. So far I have my geisha, and my artist and I are currently working on a water scene. I also have wings on my hip that wrap to my back, no photo yet though.


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Those are fantastic!

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insulin dependent swallows and skull and syringe bones...

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Ridiculously AWESOME!

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I'm pretty much in love with your insulin dependent tattoo. That's so sick.

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OMG - those are very intricate - how long did they take? How many sessions?

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Thank you! It only took 2.5 hours. One straight session :)

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Hello Tee,
Amazing artwork!!!!!!!!!!!...Are you planning more???This is my latest,,,about 3 months old..my tiger lady
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I love the intense colors!

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..Hi Im Kalee, your tatoos are great.Here is one of mine.Im a type1 pumper... How was your heeling time??
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Yea Fairies! It's beautiful :)

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Thanks, r those free hand???

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Hi there....I'm new to this forum but am a type I minimed pumper and got my first tattoo this past January., It is the phoenix rising above the diabetes awareness ribbon to "rise above diabetes"
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