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slimylayne · 11 months ago
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I took like a hundred photos and all of them are awful but finally finished this croc for will yesterday!
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wagingmywarsbehindmyface · 1 year ago
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JONAH HAUER-KING for UNICEF UK via First News
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senualothbrok · 6 months ago
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Ok I've decided 🙌
I am going to get a tattoo of Gale and Tara 🥰
I just need to find a tattooist I trust enough to do it in colour and a neotrad inspired style, who can capture Gale's likeness enough that he does not look like Jesus 💀
I do NOT want a tattoo of Jesus on my arm
If anyone has any recommendations for tattooists with neotrad style / familiar with video games in the UK (West Midlands), please give me a shout!
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rockerfemme · 2 months ago
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trigger warning for misogyny and FGM
the venn diagram of feminists and people who are into heavy body modification is literally just me so I am 100% sure no1curr BUT I have gotta talk about misogyny in the mod community. specifically from the mod practitioners, who are mostly male. any mod enthusiast who knows anything knows that tongue splitting and similar mods are illegal in the UK and Australia because of a now infamous practitioner (butcher) Brendan Russell aka "B-Slice" botching multiple clients' implants and causing the death of one client. I've seen the case referenced multiple times, but it was only when I looked it up for details that I realized that all the botched clients were female, that set my alarm bells off and I looked more into the cases.
The client he killed, died of an infection in a subdermal implant he gave her and that's the victim who gets referenced the most but upon doing my own research, prior to that, he was convicted on an FGM charge when he botched a labiaplasty on a different woman and burned part of her vagina off. X X
Next I read about another practitioner, this one is widely considered reputable and is still in business today. Whilst recommending him to someone, a commenter informs everyone that he "cut off my friend's huge labia." Disgusting. The fact that he performs that type of procedure tells you everything about how he views women. X
Next I read a review of a documentary about another highly respected practitioner, a pioneer in the field. Reportedly it's revealed that "many of his personal motivations are, indeed, sexual" and describes a scene in which he pressures his long-term girlfriend into having an open relationship (one sided, of course.) Vile. And we clients meant to trust him to perform delicate procedures on us. X
I’m also aware of the “Brutal Blackout” project, a tattoo project in which the “artists” scribble black ink over large portions of the client’s body, while running the tattoo machine at a high voltage to intentionally cause as much pain as possible to the client. Clients aren’t allowed to tell the tattooists when to stop. There’s a mini documentary on YouTube and it’s very disturbing, it’s clear that one of the two “artists” is a deeply sadistic man who is overjoyed that he is paid to harm people. X
This all isn't really something that can be discussed with regular people because they laugh at modified people and call us stupid for even wanting this type of body art (tongue bifurcation, scarification, subdermal implants, coinslots, cartilage punch/removal, elf ears, etc). Neither do I feel that such a discussion would be received well in the mod community, because it is (unsurprisingly) populated by mega liberals.
But for women who want to adorn themselves in this way, it's important to know that some of these so-called "artists" are, in reality, disgusting sex perverts and misogynists. Go to female mod artists whenever possible and dig deep through multiple social media sits for information on any practitioner you're considering.
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nevaehdavis5675 · 11 months ago
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.•♫•♬•i• have an ink bottle does anyone want it? ♬•♫•.
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medicangels · 2 years ago
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im sorry but i need to talk because boy oh boy am i feeling things right now. i just watched a clip of 'ink masters' i've never seen it before, i don't think it airs in the uk and i'm so pissed tbh. the tattoo artists are shaming the people's bodies they are tattooing on, it's a competition and you've got to choose a 'canvas' but if you don't want to tattoo someone plus size, someone with scars or a person of colour then you shouldnt be a fucking tattooist ? genuinely if you can't make amazing art on someones body you dont deserve to be in the profession. if they were good tattoo artists that wouldn't stop them. its so disgusting the way they treat the people they’re going to tattoo, shaming them and then fucking up their tattoo because they spent their time focusing on what the judges wanted out the tattoo.
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legal-lost-boy · 2 years ago
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Victorian era tattoo, by Sutherland Macdonald
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cppsheffield · 23 days ago
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Centre for Poetry and Poetics Presents: A Reading with Karl Riordan, Pete Green, Steve Ely and Rory Waterman
5TH OF NOVEMBER THE DIAMOND, LT2, 6PM-8PM
Karl Riordan is a working-class writer based in Sheffield after stints around the UK & Ireland and considering his next move. 'The Tattooist's Chair' is his first poetry collection from Smokestack Press and just published ‘Tinikling’ drawing upon his links with the Philippines. He has an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Sheffield. Daljit Nagra said, he writes of ‘[a]n ordinary world illuminated by a seeing-eye that persistently finds understated wonder.’ By day, he’s worked underage on building sites, was a barber, scrap-collector, teacher, Disability Support Worker, and a postal worker - and lasted a full week. He currently works as a Library Assistant for the Rotherham Library Service. He’s working on another collection of poems and a book of short stories.
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Pete Green is a poet and musician who has lived in Sheffield for 20 years. They grew up in the port of Grimsby, lovingly parented by a fish filleter and a lollipop lady. Living first on the edge of the land itself, and more recently near the edge of a largely post-industrial city, Pete has become preoccupied with the way places fade into each other and shift over time – and perhaps most of all with how people influence places and places influence people. These concerns are the driving force behind Pete's first full-length collection The Meanwhile Sites, published in 2022 by Salt and described by Helen Mort as "feral, elegant and beautifully observed". Much of the book was informed by visits to coastal locations, from Orkney to Dungeness, though these are juxtaposed with observations of big cities, including the temporary London housing estate built from shipping containers which inspired the collection's title. Pete has been active as a musician for far longer than as a poet, though these days they prefer to concentrate on poetry because there's less heavy stuff to carry. Encouraged by discovering the output of Sheffield's Longbarrow Press, Pete started to write poetry again in 2014 after a gap of more than 20 years. Their pamphlet Sheffield Almanac and short book Hemisphere were published by Longbarrow in 2017 and 2021 respectively. Other work by Pete has been longlisted in the National Poetry Competition and shortlisted for the Brotherton Poetry Prize, whose chair of judges Simon Armitage praised Pete's "lyrical dexterity" and described them as "a poet alive to the challenges of the post-modernist era".
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Steve Ely is a poet, novelist, biographer and teacher of creative writing. He has published thirteen books or pamphlets of poetry, most recently Eely (Longbarrow Press, 2024) and Orasaigh (Broken Sleep Books, August, 2024). He’s currently working on a critical work, Ted Hughes’s Expressionism, a novel entitled The Quoz and an infinitely expanding, limitless poetic sequence, Terra Incognito.
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Rory Waterman's fourth and most recent collection is Come Here to This Gate, published by Carcanet in April this year. He lives in Nottingham.
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/.../reading-karl-riordan-pete...
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deadlinecom · 4 months ago
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anthonysstupiddailyblog · 8 months ago
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Anthony's Stupid Daily Blog (715): Fri 1st Mar 2024
Here we go people, the last book in my Edgar Award challenge: Notes On An Execution. I can't believe I'm actually typing this but I actually got up early so that I could start reading this thing. Such is my completism that for the first time in my life I prioritized literature of a lie in. This novel is about a guy on death row sitting in his cell talking to himself mere hours before he is due to go to the electric chair, reminiscing over his crimes and alluding to the escape plan that he has concocted with the help of a journalist who has been visiting / interviewing him. I have to say I'm really relieved that it looks like this book is going to be one of the highlights of the challenge because for the final book to be an absolute stinker would be such an anticlimax (in fact I thank god that the final book hasn't been written by Dick Francis because I read THREE of his fucking crime books about horses and I don't think I could stomach another one). I re-watched the film The Bucket List and even though it has inspired numerous others including myself to create their own list of things to do before they die I wonder how many people out there with their own bucket list have actually seen the movie The Bucket List. Much like how most of the people you see in the UK wearing LA Lakers merchandise I suspect aren't actually basketball fans I suspect that most people have started their own bucket list because the term has entered popular culture due to lots of influencers / YouTubers having them but are probably unaware that the term comes from a subpar comedy movie where the only decent laugh is Jack Nicholson making a fart joke. Personally I don't know why the writer felt the to main characters needed to have cancer, could they not have just been two old guys who felt like they'd wasted their lives and wanted to do some crazy shit? Personally I think the movie would be much better if it was a full on comedy with Nicholson and Freeman playing two old codgers who win the lottery, make their bucket list but then all the stuff they want to do goes horribly wrong wrong. Like maybe they go for a tattoo but the tattooist picks up the wrong image by mistake and tattoos it onto one of them or maybe the skydiving goes wrong and they end up landing in a church during a funeral or something. Even if the film isn't particularly good I'm still happy I saw it as it prompted me to jot down all the stuff I want to do before I die (although I have a bit of an unfair advantage because most ordinary people will only have 75 or so years to complete all the items on their lists but due to the amount of Monster Energy drinks I consume on an hourly basis I'm guaranteed to live to be at least 250).
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lozthehattattoo · 1 year ago
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newstattoos · 1 year ago
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Two tattooists at Studio 51 on High Road Leytonstone came out on top after competing with more than 50 inkers from across the UK By Marco Marcelline Tattoo artists at a Leytonstone tattoo shop have been recognized for their tattooing talent at a national competition. Noel, owner of Studio 51 at 743 High Road Leytonstone, and Steve (known p...
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moya-cbd · 1 year ago
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panjams-posts · 2 years ago
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Can anyone reccomend a London (UK) based tattooist who is a The Owl House fan? Want to find out if a cover up is possible inspired by the scene where Eda accepts the owl beast
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blackartistry101 · 2 years ago
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adornedtattoo · 4 years ago
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Check out this awesome split skull piece, tattooed by our Shair May Tattooist recently! We love mish-mash of geometric styles in this piece.  
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