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Any known tattoo studios/artists that use ink without metal?
Preferably in London.Wife is keen to get a tattoo done but is allergic to many metals. Reading online most inks have metal in them through there are inks without.
Does anyone have recommendations of places that offer such inks? Also, how do they compare to regular inks in the long term?
Cheers.
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Wasn’t in mentioned a page or so back that another benefit would be to those billionaires\tax dodging companies etc, in that they will not come under new EU tax rules\laws so they can continue to avoid paying tax.
Will mean they now have more monies, which I guess means there will be more of it to filter down to the rest of us. Gold plated benefit right there. -
Both our cats had this, but they had it when we picked them up as kittens (12 wks old). Had a bunch of tests and samples taken. Tried them out on different foods as it was thought they were sensitive to most stuff. Remember them being on this duck and pea stuff which the cats were not impressed with. Vet never pinned down what it was. We settled on Hills Prescription Diet Z/D wet and dry food. The cats were never excited about it but ate it fine. Had them on it for about 3 years. Their stools did sort itself out over a year. About a year ago now we slowly started to introduce other food which they now go nuts for and are completely off the Z/D. No problems with the stools.
I think having them on one type of bland food for a prolonged period of time helped. Also trimming the fur around their butt as the wet poo would catch on their long fur, would help our anxiety about the situation.
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One of ours gives us full on cuddles/head bumps/scratching at the cupboards at around 5am ish. We've learnt to tolerate it though it is well annoying on the weekends. Think it's because they want food. Usually some cuddles calms her down, though when it's too bad we (I mean the wife) either just get up, feed them early and go back to bed!
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Yeah, I do agree that a ban does seem worse than better regs and safer practices. Though guess I personally feel that we are way to apologetic to religion. Dunno how many muslims/jewish/americans in Iceland but if cutting off baby foreskin is not in their culture then perhaps a ban for them is more acceptable than say the same ban in the UK.
(Though is it not in their culture to kill whales and seals. They can cut that shit out).
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Ahhhh. Pierced ears! :)
If your culture has deemed this to be OK and you feel that it's acceptable then go ahead. Though culture can change and you may be called out on it by your daughter (she may grow up and not be too pleased with her folks imposing their image of femininity on her).
Culture is separate from religion but it should still be called out upon when it is realised that it is doing something wrong (FGM is cultural in some societies and slavery was once acceptable to many).
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Again I would say that you are doing this based on data\understanding of people, that doing the procedure will help your daughter, then this is a good thing in that you've thought about it and weighed up the options. If the decision to do it (or not do it) because it would limit her chances of getting into valhalla, then you would be......foolish.
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View would completely change, as the decision to carry out the procedure is based on science, data and facts. Not because some deity is going to look unfavourably on you.
There are occasional happy coincidences in religion, however, the thought behind them still needs to be called out upon due to all the other shite they bring up.
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We wash and then freeze loads. Chuck a handful in when making the morning porridge.