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I mean Idk. It don't look bad but.. How much was it and how long did it take overall?
I personally prefer artistic stuff for tattoos like naked women :colone:
It's a famous advertising campaign about you.
this is my favourite thread
Lmao this is the best thread I've ever seen 😂😂😂
You do know that your value will now decrease significantly over time and eventually you’ll become obsolete?
If I were you I’d have concentrated on the decorating.......
Original post by Sammylou40
You do know that your value will now decrease significantly over time and eventually you’ll become obsolete?
If I were you I’d have concentrated on the decorating.......


In fairness, Maltesers will never be obsolete. :hand:

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Original post by Doonesbury
In fairness, Maltesers will never be obsolete. :hand:

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I thought the same about spangles.......
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Original post by Sammylou40
I thought the same about spangles.......


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Original post by Chaz254
So where are the pics?


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Original post by Notnek
I'm guessing you don't have an RF tag implanted in your arm so your arm will not trigger shop alarms.



oh no :facepalm:

don't give him ideas Notters

smh
Reply 111
You do seem to have an unhealthy obsession with barcodes though.
Sounds like it isn't unhealthy and if you enjoy scanning yourself then I say keep doing it!

But you're still wrong about shop alarms.
I wouldn't get a tattoo at all. If that's what you want then you should. After all, it is your body and your money paying for it.
Reply 114
I worry that scanning your face with a laser may damage your eyesight.
Something three feet away is different to something 3 inches away (or closer).
No its just that I don't particularly like them however there are things I have such as long hair which other people don't like. Be yourself! Do what you want!
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Your scanner is LED not laser. So you're fine on that front.

I still wouldn't recommend prolonged and close exposure to your eyes.
I don't need to make something to be able to research it:

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http://images10.newegg.com/User-Manual/User_Manual_38-129-082.pdf
this article is from an online medical library, it seems to think lasers could be dangerous. So you shouldn't be messing around with a laser in your room, in asda or anywhere else and I would think putting it directly in your eyes is a really dangerous thing to do. As I said before if unsure or sounds weird, ask a family member.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3799025/

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