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Old School…New School…

November 4th, 2008 Posted in Cyber Culture, Teen Issues

Old School...New School...

You know what? I’m sick of scouring the net just to find a few decent looking small dragon tattoos. There’s a sea of drab looking designs on the internet and they all look identical to me. Because of this painful experience, I decided to seek alternate routes for finding uncommon designs.

If you’ve been searching for small dragon tattoos via typical search engines like Google or Yahoo, then you don’t know what you’re missing! Stop looking for tattoo art like the vast majority of people on this planet; otherwise, you’ll wind up inking your skin with designs that are similar to the vast majority of people on this planet! You want top-notch uniqueness? Check out the tips below:

• Search for tattoo ideas by browsing through fantasy art books or websites. A few favorite artists of mine are Steven A Roberts, Frank Frazetta and the dynamic couple, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell.

• Since you want small dragon tattoos, I urge you to practice simplicity due to the fact that tooting up a small design with all kinds of details would make your tattoo look cheesy. Also note that the aging process of a tattoo means that the small ink on your skin will muss up terribly in say, 4 to 5 years time. If you insist on adding more intricate details, then go for a medium or large size tattoo.

• Browse through membership-based tattoo art galleries. This is my favorite way of finding loads of wicked looking small dragon tattoos. Every time I browse through my favorite gallery, my head is constantly pelted with so many tattoo ideas, what with all the unique and constant artwork updates, image uploading feature so I can get valuable feedback from fellow members, the two-in-one tattoo combination feature, video vault, etc.

So what are you waiting for? Start looking for design ideas by scouring works of fantasy artists or membership tattoo sites, opt for simplicity and most of all stop, searching for tattoo ideas the old school way.

Click here for behind-the-scenes look at a few top-notch tattoo galleries that are loaded with killer designs.

New school, new friends, new…everything? Plz help me!?

Okay, I’ve been in a private school from pre-school to 5th grade and now i’m moving to a new school. It’s public and I don’t know ANYBODY or ANYTHING about it. It’s like a whole new world for me. My old school was like a town away from where I live now so I don’t have many friends here. I’m afraid that no one will like me and that they’ll make fun of me, or I won’t have any friends! How can i make new friends and not to sound desperate? I’m really shy, and I’m not usually the first person to speak. Should I change that? I’m really anxious and I really want to have new friends. Are there any experiences that you’ve went through like mine? How’d it turn out? I’d love to hear about so I can get some reassurance. Thanx.

Don’t worry you’ll be okay as long you keep being yourself. You’ll take up to a month to adaptate so don’t worry if finding friends take longer than usual. My little bro recently changed schools and he got his new friends by enrolling to the soccer team, so enroll to an activity that you like so you can find friends that like the same stuff you do.
If you are very shy, at least try to keep a bright smiling and welcoming face. I used to be very shy but people usually found me cold -because my face looked blank-and when I started being a bit more cheery looking they approached me faster.
It’s not easy being the new kid around, but it’s good to change schools every once in a while. You’re not the first and certainly not the last person that changes schools.
Good Luck!

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