Is it better to have a shitty tattoo or Remove it and have a shitty tattoo scar?
Maybe cover it with another.
>>17232443
I don't think I really want another tattoo.
What is it a tattoo of?
Cover it with something better.
I don't understand how people put so little thought into getting their tattoos, before I got both of mine I researched that shit for months, looking at different studios and artists, finding a couple who's work is all really good etc.
I get the impression some people just hit up the first generic tattoo parlor, grab whatever artist has time and gets a shit tattoo.
This stays on you forever, how can you think it through so little...
Best thing as has been said is, find a GOOD artist, cover it with a good tattoo you can't possibly regret
>>17232422
I've had a tattoo I don't like for about 15 years now, and you just kind of get used to it after a while. The thing to remember is that no one else really gives a fuck, they'll probably notice that you have a tattoo but they won't pay the blindest bit of notice to what it's of unless it's a swastika or something like that. The location is probably more important however. If it's on your hands/face/neck that just screams "I make terrible decisions and have no concept of forward planning".
>>17233259
Yup,I don't get it either.Had a pic of the tat I wanted saved as my wallpaper on my phone for a year before I finally got it inked.Have had it two years now.No rugrats