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Originally Posted by TimT
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Typical responses from the demographic that populates Pelican...and there is an ongoing tirade about how people park.
I'm in my late 50's and learned when I was in my formative years not to judge people by appearance...
Seriously, since has been mentioned earlier in the thread.. people have been getting inked for millenia...Why is it such a taboo?
When I first visited China in 2008 , my wife and I joked about getting a tattoo, so we did... Not sure if I got some bio hazardous ink used but ... she translate the Mandarin and we got ying yangs...
I'm not ashamed nor do I really give a hoot what other think when they see it..
It was my decision, and has not affected my ability to make a living...
Then again I have held a job with the same company for going on 35 years.....
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Excellent post Tim. Especially the first sentence. Dead on.
I couldn't give a flying fudge, what people think of my ink. I've done pretty good for myself in life. My tats don't seem to have been any kind of hinderence.
I have friends from all walks of life and professions, with ink. My friend Ron is an accomplished and highly respected trauma surgeon, he has a full sleeve on his arm, but I guess he must be "small minded", right??...
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Originally Posted by HardDrive
I can't believe how judgemental some of you guys are. Bitter, old aholes.
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