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I can't understand why anybody would get a tattoo on their butt. 

Wouldn't you want to be able to look at it and show it off in polite company?

Of course, you could always look in the mirror but that could lead to the mistaken assumption that your looking glass had a big crack in it.

 
1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

I can't understand why anybody would get a tattoo on their butt. 

Wouldn't you want to be able to look at it and show it off in polite company?

Of course, you could always look in the mirror but that could lead to the mistaken assumption that your looking glass had a big crack in it.

Well my back piece fell down over my butt and down to the back of my knee on one side… and I’ll show it in any company 😁

1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

My younger brother claims he’s getting this with Premiers 2021 on his butt

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He claims he can’t as the tattoo parlours aren’t open atm. Is that true? Can anyone prove he’s chickening out?

Just get a texta and give him a temporary one ;)

 
13 minutes ago, Taipei Demon said:

Just get a texta and give him a temporary one ;)

I ain’t touching that ew


 
3 hours ago, Demonland said:

I hope I get a cut out of the use of our likeness. 

I wasn’t sure if I was infringing any copyright laws but I just put it down to free advertising. 


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I love it. Love the fact that something I created will be imprinted permanently on someone for all eternity. 

still think ethan photoshopped it........need more proof

18 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Please tell me that’s your belly

Please tell me its Not!

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

still think ethan photoshopped it........need more proof

DL and I had a private discussion. It is photoshopped but I’m booked in to get it with ‘2021’ underneath. 
 

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9 hours ago, Demonland said:

Max had a mountain tattooed on his leg after the Granny

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Mt Bulla or Hotham?


4 hours ago, Young Blood said:

Mt Bulla or Hotham?

Be somewhere near Hokkaido wouldn’t it? Hotham is low rent now days, legal types on nose bags.

Any face/ neck tatts

Arm and leg Tatts are so yesterday.

Do it Eth.

😂My brother (who’s getting the premiership tattoo on his bum “So does this mean you’re getting one on one of your breast?”

🙄 Me (who’s never had a tattoo in her life) “Err… no…”

A friend of mine woke up in Bali with a hakuna mata tattoo from the lion king movie. Didn't even remember getting it.

Anybody getting a Dees tattoo will probably fair better.

I’ll be getting the one on the left, ‘M’ and ‘C’ in navy, the ‘F’ in red, and with a slightly bigger ‘red yolk’ below the bottom of the ‘C’ as per the newer logo on right. Getting on left calf. 
 

I know, classy. 

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On 9/30/2021 at 5:23 AM, Demonland said:

Max had a mountain tattooed on his leg after the Granny

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Cut that one off in the middle and its the score worm from the GF

2 hours ago, Webber said:

I’ll be getting the one on the left, ‘M’ and ‘C’ in navy, the ‘F’ in red, and with a slightly bigger ‘red yolk’ below the bottom of the ‘C’ as per the newer logo on right. Getting on left calf. 
 

I know, classy. 

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I'm doing the something similar...unsure finer details at this point...inspired by these and also the MCC version (so some variation/combination of these ideas). I have no calves so it will be inside forearm i think :)

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Bit of blood around it still but this is what I got todayScreenshot_20211008-131721_Snapchat.jpg

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