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AtomicMagpye

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  1. Hello - and Happy Christmas all - 

    Not been contributing much due to lockdown/shutdown/eiderdown....

    Had a couple of tattoos recently but all are stick and poke and not relevant to this site  - 

    in any case....   Peace and Goodwill and here are my 12 things of Christmas...........

    i)  They all do that

    ii) Totally normal

    iii) Not finished healing

    iv) Not a blowout

    v) A blowout

    vi) A blowout a blowout a blowout - if you say it enough it becomes really weird....

    vii) Stop covering it in stuff

    viii) Stop covering it in other stuff

    ix) No really stop covering it in stuff

    x) Blimey - that looks odd

    xi) No - its great but you really need to address your underlying anxiety issues

    and my own contribution - 

    xii) all ink is cool - change my mind.

    R

     

  2. Heres 3 that have tattooed me recently (ish) and are selling stuff (I've put in orders to Elharper and Swearjar- Ben is doing Vans) - UK based of course.

    https://www.instagram.com/bendunningtattoo/

    https://www.instagram.com/elharperartist/

    https://www.instagram.com/swearjartattoos/

    And... Ive attached a 3 years (give or take a month) photo of one of my magpies by Mr Dunning  - just done on the right - today on the left - yes I know it's the wrong way round

    Actually  - while none of us is getting tattooed - how about a pic of your favourite that you have had inked  (or favourites that you have had inked) and a link to Instagram for the artist  (or artists) what do you reckon?🙂

    20200403_133112-COLLAGE.jpg

  3. I reckon it goes a bit like this....

    Being tattooed has become more socially acceptable (at least in the UK).  This has removed one barrier to being tattooed (at least in the view of some who care about that sort of thing).

    Tattooing is more accessible.  There are more tattoo studios - and it's easier to get an understanding of the process and book an appointment.  This has removed another barrier (at least in some who wouldn't have made the effort).

    Tattooing is now seen as desirable in some social milieu.  This has encouraged some who are influenced by that kind of thing to have a tattoo - when maybe that shouldn't be a primary reason.

    The "being tattooed progression" also appears to have changed with the above.  Shoulder to upper arm to (maybe) lower arm to hands (unusual) to face (very unusual) has migrated to lower arm, hands etc as potentially a first tattoo.

    But then again  - "I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was, and now what I'm with isn't "it"".....  😕

  4. Hello there  - I've been doing a bit of reading around the latest research on how tattoos are maintained  - specifically the action of macrophage pigment take up - and how over time the macrophages essentially drop the pigment and there is then a re-uptake by replacement macrophages.  Macrophages are involved in various stuff around immune response and (although I haven't found any direct research on this) I would be interested to find out how many people have "allergic" reactions months or years after initial tattoo. It is possible that an individual's immune response changes over time - and at the time of macrophage re-take up (months or years after the initial tattoo) there is a difference in response (however this is just guesswork on my part at this point).  Would be great to see more research on this - but I can't find any directly related to tattoos.

    Ive probably pasted this before - but here it is again - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180306101708.htm

  5. See a doctor.  

    It is rare but there have been cases of inflammatory myopathy as a complication post tattoo - it's been found in cases where people are immuno-suppressed - which could be for a number of reasons.

    I say "have been cases" - a quick google only brings up one - so it seems very rare - or under-reported.

    Not saying that's your issue of course - as above - you should see a medical professional (internet forums are not the best place to get any kind of diagnosis).

    "https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/beware-of-getting-a-tattoo-if-your-immune-system-isnt-up-to-scratch-doctors-warn/"

  6. Latest research would seem to suggest It's also going to depend on the initial macrophage response for the particular individual - which is going to vary person to person....and even be contingent on the health of the individual at the time of the tattoo - interesting stuff.  The constant replacement of dead macrophages (and ink re-uptake) during the life of the tattoo also seems to me to possibly account for some of the weird "fully healed tattoo doing odd things every now and again" that some of us have experienced - I would love to see more proper research on this.

    Here's a bit of info:

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180306101708.htm

  7. I've gone down the dry healing route for the latest after the crap with the last one - 4 days in and do you know what, I think I'm going to stop with the lotions and potions for aftercare - seems to be healing just fine by itself without me poking at it with salve.  Also my clothes aren't covered in crap, which is nice.  Anyone else just letting stuff heal by itself these days? - 

  8. 9 hours ago, Dan said:

    so here is me and my son  and willie G and the bud girls and a few of my bikes back in my hell raising days LOL many years ago,BTW I bought that KZ550 new in 81,I also had a 83 GPZ 750 and a 70 kawa twin

    Marvellous! - my first real experience of a motorcycle was riding pillion on my cousin's GPZ750 turbo..... after that I really wanted a bike 🙂

  9. @Gingerninja  I feel your pain, and hope it's healing better for you now - Ive just had something very similar happen on my 2 headed snek beast :-/...  Ive so rarely had a problem healing that I had forgotten what a pain it can be..... I came down with flu (or at least a nasty cold) on the Wednesday after the tattoo - and that appears to have had an impact on how well I'm healing - which is bollocks as we say in the UK.

  10. 26 minutes ago, Dan said:

    I was ok with my knees,it is that dam knee ditch and inner thighs that got me.

    Also Ginjerninja said:  "I had my right knee colored in last Thursday (the line work was done last October). At this point, my left knee cap can stay empty forever!"

    Utmost respect to both of you - mine was mostly around the knee and not directly over 🙂 -  ...  

    somewhat interestingly I think I'm going for a piece next that will mean I have the joys of the knee ditch...  and then after that inner thigh - marvellous 🙂

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