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>It's just a GIF of lazer-guided tattooo application in reverse. Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 20 13:51:18 2014 Tattoos don't remove this easily. Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 20 18:19:20 2014 Looks painful to watch. Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 20 18:49:07 2014 "It's just a GIF of lazer-guided tattooo application in reverse."
There's also the matter of the skin tone after the laser has made a pass: if this is simply a tattoo in reverse, why does the freshly cleared skin look different to the rest of the arm? Posted by Guest on Wed Jan 22 04:54:59 2014 Here's another example of how this works. Posted by Guest on Wed Jan 22 19:04:59 2014 Not to mention that 'laser guided tattoos' don't exist. Posted by Guest on Thu Jan 23 04:08:07 2014 I see a few of you missed the "teehee" on the first comment. Posted by Guest on Thu Jan 23 04:51:21 2014
I don't think "tee hee" means what you think it means. Posted by Guest on Thu Jan 23 13:04:11 2014 Dunno why else he would've put it in that field. I think some of you have been genuinely bamboozled. Posted by Guest on Sun Jan 26 02:02:27 2014
This is legit. Those blank spots appear at first but they pass after a few minutes and the original tattoo shows through again, albeit somewhat faded. Shortly afterwards the skin will become blistered and painful, just like a burn injury (which really is exactly what it is). Posted by Guest on Wed Mar 26 22:37:07 2014 |
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It's just a GIF of lazer-guided tattooo application in reverse.
Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 20 09:24:00 2014