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Force fed boogers

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Why do Disney Channel stars have to have a squeaky clean image?

I read somewhere in a magazine that Mitchel Musso went against Disney Channel by getting a piercing, getting a tattoo and dying his hair black. The magazine said that Disney were really mad at him for doing that. So why aren’t Disney Channel stars allowed to do normal things like dying their hair black and getting piercings and tattoos. They’re human as well. Thanks.
also, what’s ‘unwholesome’ about tattoos, black hair and piercings?

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wiggy6

cartoon tattoos

Image taken on 2005-09-10 12:26:44 by bfelice.

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10 Things to Consider Prior to Getting a Tattoo

If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, take a moment to consider your answers to the following 10 questions. You will be glad that you did.


1. Is the tattoo artist experienced? This is perhaps the most important thing to consider before hiring any one particular tattoo artist. An experienced professional will be knowledgeable in the proper cleansing of equipment, which is an absolute necessity, and also how to create designs that the customer will enjoy.


2. Will the tattoo image be as important to you in the future as it is right now? For instance, if your tattoo will be in celebration of a love interest, are you absolutely certain that person will be there 10, 20 or even 50 years from now?


3. Why do you want to get the tattoo? Is it because you want to or because someone else wants you to? Is it to fit in with a crowd or possibly a love interest? If you are making any type of permanent marking on your body, including a tattoo, you will want to be sure that you are doing it for the right reasons.


4. Are you prepared to deal with possible consequences that may arise out of getting a tattoo? This may include an infection or severe soreness of the skin at the site of the tattoo. In addition, surgery will be the only way to later remove it if you should ever change your mind.


5. Do you have a design in mind? If you don’t, stop by the local tattoo parlor and ask to see some samples of what is available.


6. Can you afford the tattoo? The larger the tattoo, the larger the cost. Even the smallest tattoo can be expensive, especially if you are on a budget. Before deciding to get the tattoo, make sure that you know how much it will cost and make arrangements to have the full payment ready on the date of it’s application.


7. Do you have a fear of needles? If you do, tattoos may not be for you. Either this or you will have to find some way to put the thought of it out of your mind. A lot of people have a fear of needles and perhaps the best alternative is a temporary tattoo, which are made to look quite realistic these days.


8. What type of tolerance do you have for pain? There is no other way to say it, but getting a tattoo is painful. It does involve needles and you should really consider your level of tolerance before signing up for a tattoo.


9. What will you do if you ever decide to have it removed? Can you afford the cost associated with surgery? The only way to remove a tattoo is through surgery, which can be very expensive. Unless it is for medical reasons, most health insurance policies will not cover the cost of a tattoo removal. This means that the patient will often find themselves with 100% of the financial responsibility and, before getting a tattoo, you should make sure that you will be financially able to handle any future medical procedures that are associated with a tattoo.


10. Are you prepared to treat the area as recommended to avoid infection? This will likely involve keeping the tattoo site covered until it is able to heal properly and keeping it clean in the way that the tattoo artist or physician recommends.


This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual healthcare needs.

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Express Your Irish Pride with a Beautiful Celtic Tattoo.flv

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Im a freshman in college going to be a raidiologist and im thinking about getting tattoo sleeves?

I have always been inlove with tattoo at the moment i only have one on my leg but at the beginning of winter im getting a large chest tattoo. Anyway, I was just wondering if getting sleeves would pretty much disqualify me from becoming a doctor. I was thinking i could just wear long sleeve shirts right?

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“My Hero” tattoo design by Denise A. Wells

tattoo designs

Image taken on 2009-11-06 21:01:19 by ?Denise A. Wells?.

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