Re: Text Screencap and/or Dumb Internet Comments Thread 2.0
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:13 pm
Basically, the actions of "Anonymous" can only loosely be associated with 4chan anymore.


Is that...black ink...in her tattoo?Nachalnik wrote:
In addition to metallic and mineral ingredients, the Dr. Tattoff website lists three common organic sources of pigment in black tattoo ink: logwood, powdered jet and bone black. According to the website Botanical, the logwood tree, or Haematoxylum campechianum, grows in Mexico and Central America. Logwood has long been a part of dyes to color fabric and paper, and it continues this legacy as a natural source of black tattoo ink pigment. Jet is organic in nature and forms when decomposed wood is compressed in geological formations over the course of many millions of years. Bone black has several other names, including bone char, abaiser and ivory black. Bone black is created by burning animal bones, and the temperature and amount of oxygen present during burning can alter the color of the resulting powder from an intense black to gray, brown or white.

Yes indeed I am!Mete wrote:Are you referring to this?In addition to metallic and mineral ingredients, the Dr. Tattoff website lists three common organic sources of pigment in black tattoo ink: logwood, powdered jet and bone black. According to the website Botanical, the logwood tree, or Haematoxylum campechianum, grows in Mexico and Central America. Logwood has long been a part of dyes to color fabric and paper, and it continues this legacy as a natural source of black tattoo ink pigment. Jet is organic in nature and forms when decomposed wood is compressed in geological formations over the course of many millions of years. Bone black has several other names, including bone char, abaiser and ivory black. Bone black is created by burning animal bones, and the temperature and amount of oxygen present during burning can alter the color of the resulting powder from an intense black to gray, brown or white.
Thin privilege is getting a piece of jewelry from a loved one as a gift and being able to show your excitement and gratitude by putting it on right away because it was made by default to fit your body.








