out of everything why would endo write frank on the tattoo
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Oh my lord I finally knocked out the EveryFrames project I was stuck on because of Laser Arm Issues and now what is probably hypothyroidism (yaaay new shit lol). Getting blood tests tomorrow.
In the meantime I can FINALLY get those two fundraiser requests going next oh my goodness, sorry that took so damn long!
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Insane pain 10/10 @ thirio tattoo removal
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My sister is doing so well at the spa where she works as an LMT at 😭…
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Actual footage of me trying to draw my own Tavs/Durges after girlbossing too close to the sun in the character creator and giving them all kinds of complex tattoos.
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I have some small thoughts about this idea that I still don't have a proper AU name for, particularly about the CCC and the three's time there.
Reginald and Terrence came up with their names based on their CCC identifiers, Reg being R3667 and Terrence being T3887. Right came up with his name because he thought the name was cool, with his identifiers just being T3885.
I would imagine the identifiers are specially tattooed somewhere on each of their bodies, but I'm not exactly sure where each would be. All three men hate it though and make sure to cover up that area so they don't have to look at it.
The CCC base that held the three held two different types of experiments, the R series being based off of surpassing reality in human expectations and focusing on things like super strength, super speed and things like that, while the T series was based off of all things time and the possibility of controlling it and even seeing parallel timelines.
Reginald, Terrence and Right were the last three surviving experiments before they escaped, with most of the R series being pushed past what they could do and their bodies couldn't take it while the T series side suffered from mental breaks and even their brains shutting down from the stress of trying to control time and trying to glimpse into other timelines, or the ones that didn't break tried escaping or attacking a CCC employee in an attempt to escape.
That CCC base was originally going to put Reg, Right and Terrence in suspended animation and ship them to different bases as they were going to be shut down, but thanks to Terrence accidentally seeing what they were up to ahead of time, he was able to get with Right and Reginald during rest time and the three used their abilities to escape.
The CCC still want their escaped experiments alive, but they have no idea still that they went to the Toppats, casually thinking the three would try to live normal lives (and in their searching they find out about Ellie and Henry)
Terrence, with Right and Reginald still to this day, cannot sleep or work without some kind of white noise going, as the sound of silence reminds them of their time back at the CCC.
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I got my neck tattoo lasered this afternoon, and I can say with full honesty it is like receiving the pain of 6 hours of tattooing, in a 45 second blast.
Not my fave. Doable, but hoo boy it makes the hands Sweat.
Right now, it's mega-swollen and has an aggro debuff on it, very red. I'm optimistic that this one treatment will break it down enough to get a nice cover up in a few months' time, but have a second appt scheduled for October.
The technician explained to me how the laser works and it was super neat! The laser is colored opposite of the ink that you're removing, so because my tattoo was pure black ink the laser was white. I wore some orange goggles (so that my eyeballs would not fry, I presume). If I had been getting a red tattoo removed, the laser would be green and would light up the whole room green. If it was a blue tattoo or green tattoo the laser would be red. And when the ink is hit with the laser it turns white so he can see where he's already hit with the laser, but then the laser will not register any more ink once it's all turned white and it takes about 20 minutes to go back to the right color.
It was surprisingly a very short period of time I got zapped.. and this one session cost more than twice what the tattoo cost. I find I'm not that concerned about that aspect of this.
Now it's time to design my throat tattoo.
Who wants to see my tattoo when the bandage came off tonight?
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babygirl got her post-bhaal makeover !!!!!
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I just want to say, from the bottom of my heart:
Ow.
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Post tattoo removal 2nd session
Genuinely more painful than I remember 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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i have no idea how much tattoos are supposed to hurt i have 6 the last two the artists told me i “sat like a champion” i could have taken a nap probably.
like sure it HURTS but how much is a tiny needle going 2mm under your skin for less than a second going to hurt really
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How painful is the tattoo removal process?
How painful? I guess it depends where you go, skin type, the type of laser/depth, and if you use numbing cream.
I never use numbing cream, I just want to get it over with, and the cream takes 40 min to take effect.
It can definitely feel like boiling water has been poured onto your hand, swelling, blistering, bleeding. It's definitely a worse/diff pain than getting a tattoo. Also the multiple sessions, possible scarring and skin discoloration suck.
I've had about 20 sessions on my hand alone, and there's still ink left over. I tried 3 different locations, it's very difficult to find a place that isn't just wringing you for money, or just fully incompetent with how to use the machinery.
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i just think austin should get a couple of shitty little back-alley tattoos tbh
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