That's an old tattoo bud.No way you just got that did the shading alone would have that area swollen.yes your body may be diff.but that type of black shading will show signs of being swollen and the tracing,way to much detail to not have skin abrasions.Nice OLD Tattoo Lier.
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how do you not see all the blood in that yellow/gold color and the ooze on the red and the lettering? not all tattoo artists work the shit outta their clients, some know how to get the ink where it needs to be on the first pass.
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Bud he already admitted it was old ok.
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no, he gave you a dismissive answer because you're being a jackass. i may have done the same if i had posted this and you had come at me from left field in the same manner.
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Wow do you even know this man.since when did u become a cheerleader.
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i have no idea who he is, but i'm a tattooer myself. i know things to look for regarding a fresh tattoo because i see it every day first-hand.
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This guy gets it
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White ink. That shit goes pink or disappears pretty swiftly. So, either new, or recently touched up.
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I thought so too, but mine took some time to swell and it was in a really sensitive area (right on the bicep) so his probably swelled a bit later
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It is new dumb dumb
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You can give your opinion without resorting to name calling. People like you make forums like these unbearably toxic. "Skin becomes sore and swollen around a cut as a result of inflammation, which is the body's natural defense against injuries. When your skin is cut or wounded, you are at increased risk for infection from bacteria. Your body responds by sending white blood cells to the site of the wound, which destroy bacteria."
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not everyone reacts to tattooing the same way, and depending on where it is on the body may also affect how the tattoo looks immediately afterward. to me, i'm definitely seeing a fresh shave (try shaving over a healing tattoo and see how far you get lol), pinkened skin all around it, i'm seeing blood in the yellow parts and shiny plasma ooze in the lettering, the red part toward the middle, and some of the linework. it looks like they had just removed the bandage a few hours after application (thus allowing some of any immediate swell to go down) and washed it up a bit before applying ointment (or whatever their tattooer recommended for aftercare) for the first time.
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Edited by REDMATTER24: 8/16/2015 3:24:20 AMBeing that he is my friend i think i know when it was done...ok cutie pie
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He's right. Theres no swelling or redness. And the abrasions on the skin didn't from the tattoo.
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No he isn't
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K bro, illuminati
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Thanks for being honest now.
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It's freshly shaved. I assume it was taken moments after it was done. On all of mine, it became swollen and inflamed hours later.