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.