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I don’t have a tattoo because I’m a wuss and it doesn’t make sense to me to pay anyone big bucks to inflict pain on me.
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I have a perfect body, and no way to enhance it with ink.
Green text implied. Still no need to ink, even on my geezer body.
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Early in my working career I worked with many WW2 vets. The navy guys had tats more than likely and were big smudges. My son was somewhat of a teenage rock star. All his mates had tats. Luckily he hated needles😵*💫
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Apparently its time to trot out prejudices and judgments again.
Otzi was probably grilling some freshly caught meat in his cave, while the people in the next cave were gossiping about the markings on Otzis body... This was almost 6000 years ago.. Otzi the pre-historic Iceman Nat-Geo-6 ancient tattoos
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Thinking of getting a Yeti on my left calf with a beanie cap on to match the Squatch in board shorts on my right one. Want it to look like they are about to fight when I walk.
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A pic of Jimi with 'Scuse Me would be cool ... still.
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I've just never thought of anything important enough to do that permanently to my body.
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I also just don’t like sitting still while someone does something to me- even getting a haircut seems to take too much time.
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In 2010 five of us did a 10 day motorcycle trip through several states ending up in Vegas. Fantastic trip, so much so that one guy had the date put on his arm. After 15 years I wonder if he regrets it? I won't ask
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I have seen one tattoo in my life that was unique and truly beautiful, two if you count the Hummingbird.
The rest, IMHO, are a riot of ink and passion I find oddly endearing but not for me.
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I have several (13, I believe) tats, most have (or had) significant meaning to me. One does not; it's just "cool" (or was when I was young). Only 2 are ever visible at work on the occasion that I wear short sleeves.
Most of my kids (adults) have 1 or more tattoos. I gave them all the same advice..."Your body, your canvas AFTER you turn 18 and I highly recommend you don't do anything above the collar or below the wrist." To whomever said the nonsense about them just turning into smudges after a few years...maybe 100 years ago. My oldest tattoo is...about 30 years old now, got it when I was in Australia. It has faded slightly but still looks just as clear as the day I got it.
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Tattoos are personal. People get them for different reasons. Mine is on my shoulder but probably 95% of the people who know me don't even know I have one. Heck, I'm 61 and often think about getting another one.
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'You have the right to be different...just like everybody else." -Ron Madaio
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The trillion-dollar woman's fashion industry is fueled by their innate desire to change their 'look' fairly often, and/or whenever the fashion gurus proclaim that a certain 'look' is now either 'in' or 'out'.
Now that tattoos have gone mainstream, and with women going in for full sleeves and other very visible adornments, I think it's curious that their need to follow the herd and permanently alter their appearance has eclipsed their desire to develop a unique fashion sense for themselves which can be tailored to suit current trends. Yes, I know that many women strive to look fashionable by going for the latest clothing or hairstyle, but at least these can be easily changed whenever the newest trend hits the streets. Once someone chooses to get tattooed, changing that look is no longer an option. And after seeing the designs that some women have chosen to display on themselves, it seems like they might've failed to consider the fact that tattoos are permanent...as in remaining there for the rest of your life.
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Are there countries that are more likely to have tattooed folks? Recently, I was looking at a news website in Australia, and seemed like everybody has tattoos.
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I started this thread over a year ago and still no tats for me and the wife.
If you have a Ferrari (your body) you don't take a metal engraver to it. It doesn't rub out. If you must, you put a bumper sticker on it (blue hair, nose rings, etc.) then when it no longer has any importance, you remove it. Does that make sense?
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I was recently watching a travel/foodie show on TV about Iceland, and even in that remote corner of the world, there was a chef being interviewed who was covered with tattoos. For some reason, the trend seems to be especially popular world-wide with people in the restaurant business.
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No Ragrets is all I see when I see someone with a tattoo. Also, I don't put bumper stickers on my Porsche.
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