Is it normal to stress about the tattoo's you get?

I have about 11 hours of work done on my arm, my full arm sleeve in almost done but I've hit a wall on ideas, and I feel like my tattoo sleeve doesn't flow yet. Is it normal to be stressing about this?

Is It Normal?
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  • Just wait until the next new fad comes. Looking cool is hard work and stressful.

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    • i hopes its derbys and walkin sticks

      mebbe the charlie chaplain look

      thatd be funny as hell to see hipsters dressed as such

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      • I hope the next trend is for people to wear a pile of shit on their head.

        If its done enough and by enough people it might catch on and all the cool people will be shit heads for real.

        Anyways, in about 50 years its going to be odd to see nursing homes full of old people with stupid tattoos.

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  • How about filling the space with some Chinese characters that you think mean something profound, when in actual fact it's translated as soemthong like, "Meanie Crime Poet", "Mad Diarrhea" or "Bad Boi Fried Rice"?

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  • If you are stressed now, think about how you will feel in 10 or 20 years time when that currently bitchin' tattoo is so 2014, so old and so, sooo out of fashion.

    And you can't even imagine where or how you are possibly going to get all the money to pay a plastic surgeon to get the stupid piece of crap 'art' removed so the surgeon can make another payment on his Lamborghini.

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  • Wow, that sounds pretty damn stupid.
    You are getting a massive tat on your arm and you've no plan before you begin on what it's supposed to be?
    Hey, I've got an idea. How about filling all the empty space up with, "I'm a dumb shit" over and over again.

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    • "I have more money than sense" would be even better

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      • Indeed. Of course, this could be another of our prepubescent members, talking about stick-on tats, in which case I'd owe it an apology.

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        • Ha ha I didn't think of that! I'm actually not totally opposed to tattoos and I have a few myself, but I didn't get them to be cool but to commemorate important events in my life.

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  • It's a lifetime investment. It's pretty important that it's perfect or as good as it possible can be. It's normal to worry about important things. Give it time and new inspiration will come to you and your tatto will flow like a MOFO.

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  • I don't have the patience to get a tat. But I want one badly.

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