 I work from home, but then people don't realize that when you're driving, you're out talking to someone and then you realize, 15 minutes, you're starting to get started. That's what I was telling them the other day, there's no direct sunlight at all. Even in the car, I'll have like the visor and I'll put it on. Even on the way over here, I was like, no, okay, I can hit them, especially here. So like I'll put that on and then I'll spray some water. But that's a good idea. So I got two of my clients today, Richard and Robert. They both got some major projects done by me. The next day, I mean, it completely healed. That was in two weeks. What about the peeling? Was it peeling like a whole bunch? It was smooth, but a bunch coming up was like 10 and a half hours. We started out and we finished at 11 p.m., 9 p.m., you were already in pain. Really close, I'm tapping out. How far are you invested? I paid on that on my leg hurt for the next couple of days, but my leg was swollen. I was looking down and I'm like, is that supposed to be normal? I was like, what the hell am I peeling on this whole bunch of money? Then like clear, it just came up and like one smooth layer was crazy. So you checked, it's been what, a month gone? About a month? Probably about a month, yeah. Yeah, this is your fourth week, for sure. And then the outer list is three, it's about three months. Like three and a half weeks. Three and a half weeks, yeah, because we did them. And money went back to me. So as for you, I ended up doing a Q-Chat tribal cover-up. So we ended up doing two different sessions on this outer sleeve. The first one was the cover-up and the second was the bottom. I had to wait until this was fully healed so in order for me to go back in. So how was the healing process for you? All the sets were out of an amazing, no complaints or anything abnormal in the healing process. Doing the things that your artist is recommending is really important. Definitely moisturizing, but then also not over moisturizing. I made mistakes myself. Well, I know I over moisturize my crap. How was the first night after we did that tribal cover-up? It was really good, so it wasn't really too bad at all. I mean, I took care of it that same night, you know, did everything I normally do when it comes to after-care in that first day. I have a tattoo that looks like it tells what days I'm really in, based on the feeling. And then by the 13, 14 day, like, it was completely healed. So you guys are going to be reacting to some comments of your tattoo. Because I saw some really good comments. All right, so I'm going to start with you. The first comment is for the Chessbees. And somebody said that guy getting tattoo looks like Matt Little, Matt Little? George? George Little! Who's gonna post that? You did bro! Yeah? You need to put it in the video. You need to put it in the video. Thank you whoever you are. Thank you. Thank you. That's a compliment. Sure. The second comment here is this dude, Sabeeze, getting his Nip tattoo. Oh bro. Yeah. That's it. It's crazy. The first Nip was the other. The first one to be on the dance, that one didn't hurt that much. Because this one hurt way more. Yeah. Because by the time we got to this side, I was like, you were done. Yeah. The last comment from your Chessbees is with the shape of his chest and the placement, gives the illusion of a 3D effect of some work. Yeah, it does. It does. It just is, I think, like the best. I'm trying to work out where I came from. This is for you, for that cover-up. I like to see the cover-up portion two months after it's healed. I mean, it hasn't been two months, but it's almost two months. It's almost two months, yeah. It's awesome, man. Yeah. And the whites in there. The whites in there are crazy. Which I didn't use too much white, but a few areas that I did. Yeah, it makes a stand out even more. There's another one for you. I see a lot of good comments. However, I want to know at the heart is how many hours this took. How many hours, you think? How long did it take? Six. The tribe was five to six hours. Yeah. And the other piece, that one was like four. Yeah. That was a quick. That was a quick. So it was two sessions, and it was three weeks apart. Yeah. Right? People up here always covered their tribe in tattoos. What? Why did you get it covered? I was wondering. That was the question. I was like, not it. Oh, what? This is a young and dumb. You know, you look at fads and everything. Especially when you're young and you ride with it. But as you get older, you really start to look at things and the meaning, especially something so important, that's placed in your body permanent. So grateful to have this on me. Thank you. For Kim, but yeah, it really means a lot to me that I can have my culture on me. And I can share that, you know, with my family and my future family at some point. My chess piece, it was like this heart triangle that I got. And like you said, it was a fad. And the way that it was in there just wasn't, it wasn't done. But I put that, you know, in the Aztec, in the lower right. You just, wow, that's my heritage. It's something to share with people, you know. That's more important than that little fad of the tribal and all that bullshit. The outer, in one thing, what a channel. Jesus, bro. And if you guys could be in that room, the sun was up and then the sun went down and then what I left, I felt like I slept for two hours and the sun came up again. And not to mention like the pain, just even waking up with that. And it didn't hurt because if you tattooed, it was more or less the position. I had to stay in one position. I don't think people realize the toll of a tattoo, especially a large scale like that one, based on your body. Like, you'll be drained after it. And obviously you'll be painful and you feel like you've been doing some strainiest exercises for a while when you really only think sitting there, but sitting there in that position. It's a job to be able to sit there. I was before you especially, I couldn't stand that one. Bro, I was tired of that one. I got home, my back hurt. It was Wednesday, huh? Tuesday there. I didn't work the next day. I think I had a last minute cancellation. I was happy as hell. It was insane. Like, I was tired. Any final thoughts? Very very cool. Like I said before. And I'm excited for Christmas. That's true. Oh man, thank you for your work. Thank you for your ideas. I don't know if you put this on the first video, but I didn't even know what this was. You said you want some work done. I said I'm with it. I'm with it. Let's go. I came in. I'm grateful because I trust your art and you. So, you know, just going off of the work I've seen him do on other people. You find an artist you can trust. You kind of stay with that person. I can't wait for the inside of that area. That area. Well, thank you guys for coming in. I really appreciate it. And I can't wait to finish this piece. But this was a success. Really, I like it. Thank you guys. I was like, is that it? I thought about, oh, what if they asked me something like that. And when you started saying it about the tribal, like, why would you get out and say, oh, shit, it's that question. But that's true though. Like, what did you say? Like, it was right on. Yeah. Because that's facts. Like, everybody knows through a trend. You know what I mean? You want me to turn it?