Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 09, 2008 -
Here's a reason to keep a home printer around! Inkjet Tattoo Paper lets you design custom temporary tattoos, which is great when those 50-cent jobs from the gumball machine won't cut it. Think of how great these would be for theme parties and costumes (these are way better than just whipping out a Sharpie for that Jeffrey Sebelia neck tattoo or your Kat Von D impression).
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Oct 04, 2007 -
Geek tattoos are a phenomenon I will always enjoy and never understand. There are literally hundreds of them with more and more popping up on the web everyday. Whether it's an Apple logo tat or the Windows 98 Bluescreen Of Death, I can't imagine permanently marking my body with a gadget or symbol that will probably be as antiquated as the TI 99/4A when I'm 80.
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Aug 10, 2007 -
Ever consider taking your gaming/tech/computer obsession to the next level with a tattoo? Do you love Mario so much you'd like to get him permanently inked on your back?
When I asked geeksugar readers if they loved or would rather leave geeky tattoos alone, more than fifty percent of you said you loved them.
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Aug 05, 2007 -
Did you have an "OMG!!!" reaction when you first saw this picture? Yeah, me too.
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Mar 11, 2007 -
Anyone who would have the guts to brand themselves with their fave computer company's logo or HTML code baffles me. Here are just a few of the many examples where this is the case. For a closer look check out William H.
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Mar 07, 2007 -
The biker comedy Wild Hogs made a smash hit debut this past weekend, rolling in $39.7 million and moving it into the top spot at the box office. The film stars John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy and Tim Allen as biker buddies who decide to pack it up and take a big road trip together.
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Sep 08, 2008 -
Usually I'm all "Holy schneikes" when I see a geek tattoo, but here's some body art I can wholly endorse: Temporary Geek Tattoos ($8)!
Express your love for coding and gaming with something that will come off with some baby oil and a cotton ball; I don't care how much you think you love saying pwned now, I mean, even the Zune guy is getting his removed!
What do you think about these?
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Mar 21, 2007 -
If you've always wanted to get a tattoo but don't want permanent hearts and snakes on your skin, why not try something less painful like tattooing your laptop? At Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn, tattoo artist Scott Campbell can add some originality to your laptop by lasering a design on it. You can pick from several great designs for $200 or create something yourself for an extra $100.
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Nov 21, 2008 -
Marc Ecko is really establishing himself as the mainstream go-to for Star Wars apparel, after having introduced the Boba Fett Hoodie and Storm Trooper Hoodie.
And he's not content to stop there. There's a whole SW shop up — with one of my favorite new pieces being this Darth Vader T-Shirt with a tattoo-inspired design ($34).
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Jan 02, 2007 -
Are you a die-hard Apple fan? Would you take your obsession to the next level and tattoo the company's logo on your body? Luckily Engadget further explained that this tattoo was created from revolutionary temporary ink that falls apart when exposed to laser energy, after which the body's natural ability to expel foreign particles kicks in and does the rest.
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