Fandom: Avengers
“The Hulk raised one hand and ran it tenderly down the side of Loki’s head, his fingers moving down, then cupping Loki’s chin, and he said, ‘Hulk want smash puny gods ass.’”
WOW HULK’S GETTIN KINDA SAUCY.
I’d also ship this.
to all my friends who like to talk about The Avengers in front of me
Can you see the message? :) —Agent Chrome
Well done, agent. Our man has a sharp eye for detail, so this message is sure to catch his eye — Agent Glyph
This is my first tattoo which I got done at Southmead tattoo studio. Peacock feathers symbolise pride and this tattoo shows that I am finally proud of who I am.
I got a peacock feather in my ear to remind me every day that I am beautiful. My mom is my best friend; and we have both been completely destroyed. But in the end, we know that we’re strong and can overcome everything. This was probably the most interesting tattoo I have got, haha. It sounded like a dentist drilling your teeth. Everyone asks if it hurt, not even a little. :) it was the best experience ever.
Larry Farley in Michigan did it (he goes to different shops all the time). He has a light hand, and he is by far the best tattoo artist I’ve ever had.
Well I figured I should probably submit this now, seeing as that other person is thinking about getting a very similar image…
Anyway, I love LOTR and this tattoo has several different meanings to me(none of which I want to express in public, message me if you are curious). I also translated two phrases from English to Sindarin elvish, and then into Black Speech(the language of mordor. This was only part one of this tattoo, and I plan on having a lot more work done to it.
It was done by Kai Smart of Chimera Tattoo in Santa Cruz, CA. She is an amazing artist and the only one that I trust to put ink in my skin. Hope you like it as much as I do.

my tattoo was done in october by os at cottage 13 in hamilton, ontario. my uncle (http://www.torlukasikfoss.com/) designed it for me.
it is a stylized image of an egret. this picture means so much to me because it is a connection to my family (and their love of birds), a symbol of independence and solitude, and lastly a symbol of infinity. i love it to peices and can’t wait to get another.









