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Is it to creepy stalker fan obsessed or is it cool?
Personally I like the show, and I want to get the tattoo cause its cool as well.
It's certainly more thought though when drunk people want a tattoo and choose the first and best one.
So what are you guy's opinion?


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Go for it. Definitely. Personally, I don't care for tattoos, but if I did, I would get the Supernatural one, too.
Is it going to have the same personal deep meaning for you 10 years down the road? Then do it. If not, then get something with a deep long lasting meaning. The show will end some day, and I don't know if it's going to have the same longevity as something like Superman.
Creepy stalker fan obsessive. The show will end sooner or later (max a couple years). Remember what you watched two-four years ago. Would you want a tattoo of that now? What about what you watched and absolutely loved ten years ago?
Like spegiddo said, a tattoo should have long-lasting meaning.
I'd just buy one of those stick-on tattoos.
It's your body, if you want it go for it.
just get a henna tattoo its lasts for three to four weeks all the joy of a tattoo without getting stuck with the consequences ....welcome to compromise my friend lol
PS it is somewhat stalkerish haha
As long as your stalkerish habits only extend to getting a tattoo then there's no real problem!
Go for it, it will prevent demons from possessing you while looking cool.
As everyone already said, it should have lasting meaning, but you should do what you want to do. Personally I'd see if I could find a little history on the symbol itself, see if they made it up or if it actually means something, then after learning about the symbol see if you still want it. Either way, it does still look cool, and thats what a lot of people these days go for in a tattoo xD
If this show would mark a mile stone in your life's journey. Then go ahead and collect the stamp. Even if down the road this show does not mean the same as it once did. It will remind you of were you been. And thats who you are.
Why can't it be creepy stalker fan obsessed AND cool? :P
I would totally go for it. I have never been into the idea that tattoos need too deep of a meaning.
It is true, though, that you'll pretty much have the thing for the rest of your life. If it doesn't have a deeper meaning that you'll appreciate in twenty years, make sure it's something that looks cool enough that you'll still appreciate it in twenty years.
If you want the tattoo, then get it. Nobody's stopping you. Personally, I think it's pretty obsessive, but it's not like you're going to hunt the boys down and show them.
Like a majority of other people said, a tattoo should have meaning or be of some importance. Or if you see ti as temporary, tattoo removal, I've heard, sucks ass.
For me, it seems somewhat hypocritical because I've got a Batman tattoo, but I've always been a huge Batman fan, and I don't intend on being a hater anytime in the future.
If you don't see yourself regretting the tattoo later on in life, then totally go for it. It may not even be a true protection sigil, but it looks pretty boss.
the only message, symbol, or ideology i would ever believe that i would consistently continue to have throughout my life is 'Don't Die' its the only thing i'm ever gonna believe long enough to have it inked in my skin. (right on my back where i cant read it- go figure)
but i also believe in doin whatever makes you happy, so go for it if ya want man!
if you like the tattoo because of the design then go for it, if its because of the show then maybe think about how you will feel if you end up hating the show for some reason.
Good Luck, forst off, don't care what anybody says... tattoo's hurt, and depending on where you get em, hurt like hell in cetain spots. I can't say no, cause i have over a dozen works of different sizes and shaps all over my body, neck to feet. However, each and every one of them I spent several days designing and researching and worked closely with my tattoo artist (and you should get to know your inker before you get one) to be sure it was done how i imagined it, and was within his skill set. i.e., not every tattoo artist can do lifelike portaits, or cetain styles etc. always check out his/her portfolio and that of several other artists in your area. then go to it, and good luck.