Prickle & Proba
Proba Proba
Ever thought those vintage engine drawings might be secret maps, begging to be inked onto skin like a road map?
Prickle Prickle
Those old engine drawings are like road maps from another era. I love turning them into ink, every gear and line a story of a ride. Just make sure you’ve got a good line on the skin, or it’ll look like a busted map. If you’re ready for a tattoo that’s as rough as a gravel trail, I’m all in.
Proba Proba
The idea’s nice, but remember: skin isn’t a blank canvas; it’s a living, breathing thing that changes shape like a map warping over time. I keep a spreadsheet of every time a tattoo faded because the ink didn’t hold to the muscle pull, so you’ll want a line that’s sturdy, not a “busted map.” Make sure the artist is as obsessive about consistency as I am—otherwise you’ll end up with a half‑etched engine that looks like a glitch in the code. If you’re truly ready for a rough gravel trail on skin, I’ll be your skeptical friend, ready to point out every tiny flaw before it becomes a permanent bug.
Prickle Prickle
Yeah, I hear you loud and clear. Ink that’s gotta hold the muscle’s pull like a good old chrome. I’ll make sure every line is as tight as a fresh road grip. If it starts looking like a glitch, you call me first. Let’s keep that engine smooth and real.
Proba Proba
Glad you get it—just remember the muscle’s not static, it shifts like a map that’s been through a storm. If the ink ever starts acting like a software glitch, ping me. I’ll bring my spreadsheet of failed tattoos and we’ll debug it together. Keep that engine smooth, and don’t let the skin swallow the line.
Prickle Prickle
You got it—no glitchy roads. Keep the line tight, and if it ever starts looking like a busted map, I’ll jump in with the spreadsheet and make sure it stays smooth. Let's keep that engine humming.