Hey, Warrel.. Tattoo question.

MetalSteph said:
I'm pretty sure the only tattoos he has are the fish on his forearms, and he tattooed his cock black to see if it would look bigger. I think. No wait, he has my mom's name tatt'd on it. Wait, my mom's name isn't Jeff. Holy shit, he better fix that.

hahahahaha

but really it IS your mom's name baby!
 
Will Bozarth said:
This was probably covered in an interview somewhere, but I'm curious anyway. What tattoos do you have?
Just the two Koi on my forearms, I'm having work done on my back soon, circular and fish related, this is all, now go to sleep and be a good boy....
 
Devy_Metal said:
does anyone think band tattoos are pretty stupid, or am i alone?

Tattoos should be personal. If a you feel a band as genuinely affected you as a person, then I see no reason to consider a band tattoo anymore intrinsically stupid than a tribal tattoo, or text.
 
I might have liked Korn in the 7th grade -and might have felt they were very special to me-, but I'm really fucking glad I never got a Korn tattoo. Tastes change.
 
A Trace Of Blood said:
I might have liked Korn in the 7th grade -and might have felt they were very special to me-, but I'm really fucking glad I never got a Korn tattoo. Tastes change.

I guess it's down to an adult knowing their own mind, and understanding what constitutes their feelings and opinions. The me not concerned with the immediately apparent world, has liked nevermore for years, and will continue to do so.
 
tattoos are GAY. this tattoo craze needs to stop, its getting out of hand.
 
Growing up, I had a LOT of friends that did drugs. I'd always wished, as a joke, that I'd had enough money to have one of those temporary tattoos (the good ones, not laser jet paper) of the Little Mermaid (the statue from Copenhagen harbor, not Disney) move around my body with bewildering frequency. But, yeah, a band tattoo? I think you'd definately need to be an adult to make that decision. And even then -- what if you loved early Metallica as an adult...
 
Then the tattoo means something for you, when you were younger. The body isn't a temple, body-art is something personal, and so what if you grow to dislike it - if it had meaning initially, nostalgia and appreciation for all the parts of life should be acknowledged.

Plus...does anyone really think Nevermore have the capacity to pull a Metallica? naaaaaaaaaaah!