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    Laser + Moron =

    I've been asked a few times to do something like this. I say only on your face and for a Million $
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    Darwin awards

    Quote Originally Posted by Duane Parcells View Post
    I've been asked a few times to do something like this. I say only on your face and for a Million $
    http://www.geekytattoos.com/the-afte...graved-tattoo/
    I am fairly sure we will read about this guy in the next addition of the Darwin awards.
    We can only hope he doesn't infect the gene pool be for collecting his award.
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    Wow, they are really cool, pull the chicks with one of those!
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    He should have used some Cermark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Jaragosky View Post
    We can only hope he doesn't infect the gene pool be for collecting his award.
    The dude's idea of "cool tats" is PacMan and Space Invaders: I seriously doubt he's spending a lot of time breeding.
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    How about a Sand Blast MASK.....

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    I guess this 'does' confirm the old addage "No sense, no feeling"
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    ooouch that looks painful
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    I saw the footage of this kid doing it, magnets to defeat the interlocks is a no-brainer...
    I'd think that with repeat treatments this may be a method of removing tattoos rather than permanently marking the skin.
    Anyway, rastering is for wimps, let's see him hold still for a nice slow vector, hehe!
    In ancient cultures ( & some surviving modern ones ) "scarification" is considered an essential rite of passage, so this kind of thing might not indicate stupidity but may be culturally hard-wired to manifest during adolescence.

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    omg people just don't think sometimes

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    Just one word... Jackass!
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    If everyone was jumping off a cliff would you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris J Drew View Post
    I saw the footage of this kid doing it, magnets to defeat the interlocks is a no-brainer...
    I'd think that with repeat treatments this may be a method of removing tattoos rather than permanently marking the skin.
    I do believe that lasers specifically made to minimize injury are currently used for this purpose. The real risk here is infection.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris J Drew View Post
    In ancient cultures ( & some surviving modern ones ) "scarification" is considered an essential rite of passage, so this kind of thing might not indicate stupidity but may be culturally hard-wired to manifest during adolescence.
    A quote by my mom comes to mind here; " If everyone was jumping off a cliff would you?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Jaragosky View Post
    A quote by my mom comes to mind here; " If everyone was jumping off a cliff would you?"
    Yours too! It must be universal among moms.
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    Ya.. Mom also taught me time travel...
    "You do something like that, and I'll knock you into next week!"
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    Wow, now I know what industrial-strength stupidity looks like.....
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