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justcallmematt got a reaction from DrewA in Your First Tattoo Story
Mom did the kanji for Mom on my sternum when I was 17.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from gougetheeyes in Your First Tattoo Story
Mom did the kanji for Mom on my sternum when I was 17.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from slayer9019 in Anybody Posted Synyster Ink yet?
Just say JuggaNo!
Nope, Nope
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justcallmematt got a reaction from WGDRMZwylie in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from NickelRad in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Lochlan in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Duffa in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from slayer9019 in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Turquoise Cherry in Worst Tattoo You've Witnessed
This was done by a guy up here in Ak that has the same attitude as the jgoss guy that got banned yesterday.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from hogg in Tattoo age on VBS
One of us should go win the 2nd season of inkmaster and then use the money to fund a second season of Tattoo Age.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Amel Santoso in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Duffa in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt reacted to Bunny Switchblade in New artist with new interests
Epic!!!
ha ha ha ha ha!
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Kev in Hello!!!
Hi all, My name is Matt. I'm Debra Yarian's oldest son- debyarian on here. Looking forward to taking part in this forum.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Bunny Switchblade in Hello!!!
Hi all, My name is Matt. I'm Debra Yarian's oldest son- debyarian on here. Looking forward to taking part in this forum.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from MGblues in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from anthem in Guest spot at Anthem Tattoo Parlor in Gainesville, Florida anyone?
I really like your front door!
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justcallmematt got a reaction from jade1955 in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Bunny Switchblade in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from gougetheeyes in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt reacted to Deb Yarian in New artist with new interests
And if you Really knew anything about tattooing you'd know there are only 88 fuck ups. Lol
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justcallmematt reacted to Avery Taylor in New artist with new interests
Tough love is the best love.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from daveborjes in New artist with new interests
Agreed. Just had to say something. The entitlement attitude just makes me furious. And once again I'd like to apologize to the rest of the forum.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from Stewart Robson in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.
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justcallmematt got a reaction from JAllen in New artist with new interests
Ugghh.....Okay, I want to first apologize to the rest of the forum, I just started posting yesterday but I feel VERY strongly about this subject.
I'm a 2nd generation tattooer, my mother has been tattooing for 33 yrs, and learned how to make "machines" from Paul Rogers, I'm sure that name means nothing to you, but it should.
My father has been tattooing since '75, his first shop job was with Bob Shaw and Col. Todd, once again names I'm sure mean nothing to you, but should.
My step-father has been tattooing for 23 yrs, and he guests once a year at Inksmith and Rogers, once again a name that I'm sure means nothing to you, but really really should.
I myself have only been tattooing for 10 yrs, I was a little late getting to it, and realistically still just a journeyman.
My family has been tattooing for a combined 104 yrs.
So yes they are called machines, coolness has nothing to do with it. It's about respect, respect for the craft that has fed my family for decades, respect for those that have come before, respect for those that have paid their dues and dedicated their entire being to Tattooing.
When new tattooers who know jack shit about jack shit have over inflated egos and meet any criticism with comments about "haters", they pretty much shit on everything that my family has worked for.
So in summation go fuck yourself. You're not welcome in my world.