irishnewf86
irishnewf86 t1_ix1kcv2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
shouldn't you be off getting printer ink injected into a living organ somewhere?
irishnewf86 t1_iwzozd3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
thanks for validating my comment :)
You were so triggered by a harmless comment that you had to make up a comment about my alleged "divisive" comment history!
The only posts of mine that have been massively downvoted are the ones where I point out that injecting a carcinogen into a living organ for narcissistic aesthetic purposes is a stupid thing to do.
But hey, if injecting printer ink into living cells is your thing, fill your boots, moron.
irishnewf86 t1_iwxssw8 wrote
Reply to comment by D4bbled_In_P4cifism in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
the tattoo community is really touchy, lol
irishnewf86 t1_iwtjogl wrote
Reply to comment by FlexasState in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
if you want to avoid carcinogenic ink, try avoiding getting it injected into you. Can't imagine how anyone would think ink would be benign after being injected into living tissue.
irishnewf86 t1_ix1kn25 wrote
Reply to comment by irishnewf86 in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
better to follow r/hypertension than r/childtouchers