Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Tattoo Questions, Answer Please?

zipper tattoos for girls on Love Heart Tattoos: Custom Chest Heart Zipper Tattoos
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Sami


Okay So I Have Tattoos Planned Out And Havent Gotten One Yet. I Know People Don't Like The Idea Of Sleeve Tattoos On Girls, Or Guys, But Really I Don't Care Please Keep All Of You Hate About Them To Yourself. I Want To Know What Ones Will Hurt The Most Out Of Them And About How Long Will It Take For Them To Heal? Please Keep All Mean Comments To Self
HERES THE LIST:
Reinvent Love On My Right Shoulder Blade
The Black Veil Brides Star On The Back Of My Neck With A Ribbon Going Through It Saying "You're Not Alone"
A Fishing Pole Casking Out And The Hook Getting Stuck In A Cloud With The Date My Friend Died In It (Most Of My Back)
A Full Sleeve On My Left Arm Of The Guitar Notes To "Make It Stop" By Rise Against
"Amo Te Semper Is Secula Temporum Darkest" On My Right Forarm
"F**k Fun" On My Left Wrist
Japanese Symbol For "Hope" On My Right Wrist
A Half Unzipped Zipper On My Right Ankle
Jack&Sally On My Left Ankle
And A Fat Unicorn On My Right Foot
Again Please I Just Want How Much Will They Hurt, How Long Will They Take To Heal, And Any Other Tattoo Care Tips You Have For Me.
Thanks :3
Also I Forgot 2 Tattoos
The Side Of My Right Middle Finger Saying "Love"
And My Chest Saying "Mama, I'm Coming Home" About An Inch Under My Collar Bone



Answer
go for it , pain is not bad i have one on my foot and another on my back, both took a week to heal( no problems at all)

What was popular in the 90's?

Q. Im doing a project and i need to know what things were really popular in the 90's (ie: overalls)

It can include anything

Thankss!


Answer
The 1990s in popular culture is typically referred to as the decade of "anti-fashion". In reality, anti-fashion was only one of many trends in fashion in the 1990s. The fashion of the 1990s was characterized by minimalist styles, and many overlapping, often contradictory trends. The most significant event was the rise of grunge fashion in 1992. In the late 1990s there was a move away from grunge. Retro clothing inspired by the 1960s and 1970s was popular for much of the 1990s.

In the early 90's Reebok released basketball sneakers that had a pump up mechanism on the front tongue of the shoe. This little ball/pump allowed one to inflate air into the cushion of shoe or release the air out. This shoe became very popular despite the retail price of $175, which was very expensive for sneakers at the time. The shoe first stepped into the spotlight when NBA superstar Dee Brown pumped his pair up before competing in the NBA slam dunk contest...he would go on and win the contest that year.

This fad was popular with high school and college students. Many just bleached their tips. This fad really caught on in the mid 90's and continued into 2000.

Tattoos
Formerly a preference for gang members, jailbirds and other rebels, tattoos are now so common that even the Spice Girls have them. You used to get a tattoo to stand out, now you get one to blend in.


Piercings
Getting your tongue, belly button, eyebrow, nipple, etc. pierced was the popular thing to do to show your "coolness."
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Overalls
Although popular in the 1970's, in the early 1990's teens wore their overalls in two ways: they wore their overalls with a belt, and let the 'front flap' and 'back straps' hang straight down. The other way was to only hook together one side of the overall straps, and leave the opposite side open. The popular over-all styles were: light blue; or gray stonewashed; overalls, with lots of zippers and metal buttons down the sides.


Fanny Packs
Purses that buckle on to the waist. Very popular in the early 1990. Now it's considered to be a fashion faux pas.

Rachel Haircut
Many women in the 1990's starting cutting their hair in the same hair style as Jennifer Aniston's character 'Rachel' on the popular television sitcom Friends.




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