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RoryQ

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    RoryQ got a reaction from Wilhell in London Convention 2015, 25:th - 27:th of September   
    There's going to be a Brewdog bar there this year apparently!

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    RoryQ got a reaction from Lance in Crammed tattoo sessions   
    @Lance
    Yes, finishing it in his new studio in Nagaoka.
    I don't have the space to start any really big new projects but I do have a consult with Shige... Maybe to see what we can squeeze in somewhere.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from GlaryMilberg in Crammed tattoo sessions   
    I did two days back to back all the way through working on mine. Once or twice a year (travelling). Finishing this year.
    It's brutally sore though... I can understand your apprehension. I think it's better to go in knowing that it's going to be tough however.
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    RoryQ reacted to Manu Manu in London Convention 2015, 25:th - 27:th of September   
    You'd better have the £££! ?
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    RoryQ got a reaction from Fala in Missed opportunities/The one that got away/Regrets   
    I think I mentioned this a while back, but the wife gave me permission to put up her "near miss" which was a kind of a swerve on her part.
    She had set up with Shige to get tattooed in Yokohama. What was originally going to be a rib panel or smaller back piece somehow morphed into the full neck to knees turtle back piece (he kind of talked her into it, but I think maybe they both got a little caught up in it... neither of them like saying "no").
    He was planning out this really brutal schedule to happen the following year with 4 full day sessions to be done during a two week visit. I was getting my front by Tomo.
    Then... during the wait...
    ...We got engaged, bought a house and decided to try to have a kid (and we did).
    At a certain point it became clear she was like "how is this multi session multi year monster back piece going to get done now". I said it could still be done (Shige has had other female clients who took breaks for similar reasons) but in the end she decided it would be wrong to start something that she was conflicted about.
    Shige was like 'if you're harbouring doubts then it's best not to proceed'. He offered to tattoo her later and I think that might still happen - although she was embarrassed about cancelling on him.
    Right now she has much more coverage and is starting a big rib panel with Calle (King Carlos) in the summer. So although she says she thinks it was the right choice THEN to cancel the whole thing I think now she's like "what if"...
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    RoryQ got a reaction from TrixieFaux in Realistic tattoo   
    I'm tempted to get out my laptop and get off tapatalk just so I can like this.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from kimkong in Official LST BBQ thread?   
    All year round...
    Mixture of pork shoulders, lamb leg and prime rib here. Low and slow for the former, reverse sear for the latter.




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    RoryQ got a reaction from sophistre in Early life subcultural neerdiness   
    I collected and played 40k also.
    First of all, I think it had an exceptionally well-supported art department with some really talented artists and designers. They also had good writers and hence the burgeoning second business as a SF publishing house (Black Library) in addition to the gaming.
    I can't say that my teenage tabletop gaming led me into getting tattooed but it was definitely part of a lifelong love of SF / Fantasy.
    In terms of subcultures there was a slight cross over with martial arts. I was going to Japan when I was in college to train martial arts about once a year (we did nothing else when we were there, lived on instant ramen and vending machine beer). The headmaster of the school was friends with Horiyihshi III.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from UglyButProud in Missed opportunities/The one that got away/Regrets   
    I think I mentioned this a while back, but the wife gave me permission to put up her "near miss" which was a kind of a swerve on her part.
    She had set up with Shige to get tattooed in Yokohama. What was originally going to be a rib panel or smaller back piece somehow morphed into the full neck to knees turtle back piece (he kind of talked her into it, but I think maybe they both got a little caught up in it... neither of them like saying "no").
    He was planning out this really brutal schedule to happen the following year with 4 full day sessions to be done during a two week visit. I was getting my front by Tomo.
    Then... during the wait...
    ...We got engaged, bought a house and decided to try to have a kid (and we did).
    At a certain point it became clear she was like "how is this multi session multi year monster back piece going to get done now". I said it could still be done (Shige has had other female clients who took breaks for similar reasons) but in the end she decided it would be wrong to start something that she was conflicted about.
    Shige was like 'if you're harbouring doubts then it's best not to proceed'. He offered to tattoo her later and I think that might still happen - although she was embarrassed about cancelling on him.
    Right now she has much more coverage and is starting a big rib panel with Calle (King Carlos) in the summer. So although she says she thinks it was the right choice THEN to cancel the whole thing I think now she's like "what if"...
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    RoryQ got a reaction from Aussie Tom in I finally understand   
    Lots of mention of Filip Leu, Aaron Cain and others on here. There's even a guy with a Leu back piece hanging around.
    I don't really get why you'd come into this particular thread, which is clearly about traditional tattooing, and start ranting about people (supposedly) not recognising true greats of tattooing...
    If you think someone needs some love then why not be constructive and start a thread?
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    RoryQ got a reaction from Suiren in Specific colors like Dark Blue, Dark Purple, Maroon, Cyan   
    You should check out Colin Dale's tattooing, I've got a feeling you would find it interesting.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from joakim urma in Early life subcultural neerdiness   
    I collected and played 40k also.
    First of all, I think it had an exceptionally well-supported art department with some really talented artists and designers. They also had good writers and hence the burgeoning second business as a SF publishing house (Black Library) in addition to the gaming.
    I can't say that my teenage tabletop gaming led me into getting tattooed but it was definitely part of a lifelong love of SF / Fantasy.
    In terms of subcultures there was a slight cross over with martial arts. I was going to Japan when I was in college to train martial arts about once a year (we did nothing else when we were there, lived on instant ramen and vending machine beer). The headmaster of the school was friends with Horiyihshi III.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from hogg in Hello from Japan :)   
    I went to Tokyo Disney and was wearing shorts and a t-shirt...
    When I went through the ticket area I was getting some pained looks but I (honestly) didn't realise until later in the day, when I saw a sign, that tattoos were to be covered.
    I guess they were irritated but for some reason said nothing (I think even Japanese employees look the other way if it's too much hassle / embarrassment sometimes).
    Had I known I would have covered up, if it's the rules then it's the rules...
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    RoryQ got a reaction from sophistre in Official LST BBQ thread?   
    All year round...
    Mixture of pork shoulders, lamb leg and prime rib here. Low and slow for the former, reverse sear for the latter.




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    RoryQ got a reaction from hogg in Facial Tattoos   
    The only face tattoos that work for me are ta moko - on actual Maoris. It looks "right" somehow in contrast to the way most face tattoos in the west seem to make people look worse rather than better.
    Although, even in that culture it can illicit mixed reactions. I read something by a researcher that spoke to women who got the facial moko and it seemed like there was, for some, almost a reverse snobbery.
    One lady got approached by another Maori woman who wanted to know who she thought she was, to deserve to wear something that was such a potent cultural artefact. Then there were the older folk who weren't sure what to make of the whole tattooing revival.
    I bet a few hundred years ago Vikings with "the helm of awe" tattooed on their temples looked badass.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from xcom in Official LST BBQ thread?   
    All year round...
    Mixture of pork shoulders, lamb leg and prime rib here. Low and slow for the former, reverse sear for the latter.




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    RoryQ got a reaction from Mark Bee in Official LST BBQ thread?   
    All year round...
    Mixture of pork shoulders, lamb leg and prime rib here. Low and slow for the former, reverse sear for the latter.




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    RoryQ got a reaction from daveborjes in Official LST BBQ thread?   
    All year round...
    Mixture of pork shoulders, lamb leg and prime rib here. Low and slow for the former, reverse sear for the latter.




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    RoryQ got a reaction from rufio in Girlfriend Problems   
    All the "move on" advice is sound.
    At the end of the day, even if she rings you up in a year's time crying down the phone that she's made a terrible mistake, you're better off having picked yourself up in the meantime and gotten out there and had some fun meeting new people.
    I'm Irish so frankly phase one could certainly include ringing up some friends and going out for a few drinks. Your breakup story will fascinate and entertain all at the bar when you're slurring it out at 3AM (and if it doesn't then if you're drunk enough you won't notice).
    After that - yeah, hobbies and distractions - why not. Maybe a sports club, a new gym with group classes... I met my wife at a CrossFit gym :)
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    RoryQ reacted to hogg in I finally understand   
    Just popping in to remind everyone not to feed the trolls. Rad was a bummer, but I think a lot of us knew that he was trolling. LST is a great place--let's keep it that way. Please don't sink to a troll's level of discourse.
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    RoryQ got a reaction from Illiad86 in Realistic tattoo   
    For me the kind of realistic tattoo that appeals is black and grey stuff that doesn't go too far into the hyper-realism end of things (you know, that looks not just photographic but almost goes further, with the really crazy light effects).
    Jose Lopez, Chuey Quinatar... Some of the crazy Mexican bandits in front of trains, goddesses, human sacrifices, Virgin and Jesus etc.
    I like looking at the religious stuff in general, or big epic myths and legends pieces like you see some of the Eastern Europeans do.
    Think these are both Zsolt Sarkozi (Hungary). Love this stuff.


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    RoryQ got a reaction from tatB in Realistic tattoo   
    I think I would just go with an owl head.
    Matt Jordan (NZ)

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    RoryQ reacted to marley mission in Realistic tattoo   
    i've been drinking tequila and i'm here to tell you all a thing or two...
    too soon? ;)
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    RoryQ got a reaction from Beans in Realistic tattoo   
    For me the kind of realistic tattoo that appeals is black and grey stuff that doesn't go too far into the hyper-realism end of things (you know, that looks not just photographic but almost goes further, with the really crazy light effects).
    Jose Lopez, Chuey Quinatar... Some of the crazy Mexican bandits in front of trains, goddesses, human sacrifices, Virgin and Jesus etc.
    I like looking at the religious stuff in general, or big epic myths and legends pieces like you see some of the Eastern Europeans do.
    Think these are both Zsolt Sarkozi (Hungary). Love this stuff.


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    RoryQ got a reaction from xcom in I finally understand   
    Just did... Pretty cool- he mentions he gets a lot of international clients on his IG... Guess bio mech still has its adherents.
    You see the odd sleeve of it here ever now and again, but it's uncommon.
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