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Gerardo Zamudio 07-27-2020 04:34 PM

Slackware Linux Tattoo
 
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Hey, fellow slackers

I got a Slackware Linux tattoo on my left arm! I originally wanted a plain Tux logo but decided to add the pipe to have some Slackware representation.

This is my first tattoo.

Anyone else have Linux or open source related tattoos?

hitest 07-27-2020 05:21 PM

Very cool! :)

RadicalDreamer 07-27-2020 05:26 PM

Awesome! Good choice!

tramtrist 07-27-2020 07:34 PM

Slackware 4 lyfe

frankbell 07-27-2020 08:32 PM

Sure beats the heck out of a lot of tattoos I've seen!

thirdm 07-27-2020 10:00 PM

And I thought my prospects with wom... I mean, good one.

Gerardo Zamudio 07-28-2020 05:10 PM

Thank you all!

gus3 07-28-2020 05:51 PM

That looks like a good ink job. Props to the tattoo artist.

I would have added a little phosphorescent red, to light up "inside" the pipe under a black light. But that's just me.

Gerardo Zamudio 07-29-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by gus3 (Post 6150412)
That looks like a good ink job. Props to the tattoo artist.

I would have added a little phosphorescent red, to light up "inside" the pipe under a black light. But that's just me.

That sounds like a good idea! :) It's my first one so I wasn't even aware that was possible. The artist did ask a lot of questions to make sure it came out how I wanted it, though.

michaelk 07-29-2020 10:08 AM

As far as I know you are free to use or modify the image but should acknowledge the creator Larry Ewing and The GIMP if someone asks. :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tux_(mascot)

KGIII 07-29-2020 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerardo Zamudio (Post 6150596)
The artist did ask a lot of questions to make sure it came out how I wanted it, though.

That's _a_ sign of a good artist. After all, tattoos are mostly permanent, though you can get them removed with some expense and additional discomfort. If you do find a good artist, it may be worth considering sticking with them for any future work. If you're happy, it shows that you've already been able to communicate with the artist and get the results you wanted.

I don't know too many people with just one tattoo. It seems most of the tat'ed up folks that I know didn't stop at one. (I only have a couple.) So, you may well be off on a grand artistic journey of body modifications!

In my case, I have a rule. Any tattoos I get must be covered in 'business casual' attire. I am retired, but I still want to be able to look professional. If this COVID stuff dies down, I may get my back done over the coming winter.

Have you already started planning your next one? Do you think you'll stop at just one?

petejc 07-29-2020 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerardo Zamudio (Post 6149958)
Hey, fellow slackers

I got a Slackware Linux tattoo on my left arm! I originally wanted a plain Tux logo but decided to add the pipe to have some Slackware representation.

This is my first tattoo.

Anyone else have Linux or open source related tattoos?

Not considered a Window's Vista one...

gus3 07-29-2020 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KGIII (Post 6150655)
If you do find a good artist, it may be worth considering sticking with them for any future work. If you're happy, it shows that you've already been able to communicate with the artist and get the results you wanted.

Hear, hear. And it's also nice that the artist didn't scoff at what you wanted, no matter how nerdy or simple-minded (mine was the latter).

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I don't know too many people with just one tattoo.
That's me. In fact, I made a promise to my artist that it would be the only one I got. It isn't something that I'll want to embellish in the future.

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In my case, I have a rule. Any tattoos I get must be covered in 'business casual' attire. I am retired, but I still want to be able to look professional.
Mine is just off my left shoulder, so it gets covered by a T-shirt. I always prefer to have my shoulders covered when out in public. But I can reveal the tattoo at will, as both motto and message.

FlinchX 07-31-2020 11:21 AM

I'll stay suspicious until you show the other arm too, maybe you're dual booting...

jr_bob_dobbs 08-01-2020 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerardo Zamudio (Post 6149958)
Hey, fellow slackers

I got a Slackware Linux tattoo on my left arm! I originally wanted a plain Tux logo but decided to add the pipe to have some Slackware representation.

This is my first tattoo.

Anyone else have Linux or open source related tattoos?

Very cool, especially for a first tattoo.

Now that's a few days later, has the tattoo begun to itch or ooze or anything like that?


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