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GH85Carrera 01-01-2026 05:58 AM

I just can't think of anything I want inked on my body forever. Any image I want to show someone, I have on my iPhone in full color, and high resolution.

vash 01-01-2026 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 12585996)
Would you mind sharing what inspired you to do that? I'm guessing it's a bit more than just wanting to follow the herd...

the bigger herd is tattoo less.

SiberianDVM 01-01-2026 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 12585996)
Would you mind sharing what inspired you to do that? I'm guessing it's a bit more than just wanting to follow the herd...

Without going into personal details, I had an awakening of some kind and realized some things about myself and my life were totally different from what I have always consciously believed.

stevej37 01-01-2026 09:21 AM

I never saw anything bad with someone having them...it's just that I never wanted one.

Rapewta 01-01-2026 03:40 PM

I have co-workers, neighbors, friends and family with Tats. It's ok with me. Most have some important meaning to them.

My wife and I were pretty wild in our 20's and 30's. We are 75 yrs old now. still not yet.
One reason is I really thought that your body is like a Ferrari. You don't take a metal engraver to the body. It doesn't rub out. I don't recommended it but if you have to display a message on the car, put a bumper sticker on it. You know, a nose ring or purple hair. When it doesn't work for you anymore, tear the sticker off of the Ferrari.

I have never figured out why a beautiful woman would Tat up. They do. So, different strokes for different folks.

LEAKYSEALS951 01-01-2026 04:14 PM

At work recently, we were discussing tattoos with a patient.
The gist of the conversation was tattoos were bad.
I chimed in "If I had of gotten a tattoo (when I was young), it would have probably been a Duran Duran tattoo, something like Simon Lebon tattooed to my butt"
The meaning was- when I was 10, that might have seemed cool, but not now.

Definitely not now. Times change. Taste change.

The patient misunderstood what I said, thought I actually got a Simon Lebon tattoo on my arse, and trying to be polite, said..."Well... I hadn't thought of that, BUT...THAT's wow, uhhhh, mmmm, what a cool idea."

Oh bullsh#$!!!! No. That's not a 'cool' idea.

I had to clarify I didn't have a Simon Lebon tattoo on my ass, and there would be nothing cool about that at all.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
:D:D:D

Evans, Marv 01-01-2026 04:15 PM

^^^^^ Tatoos were never something I'd considerr for the reasons above. I'd never put something on my body that was permanent. My wife has some tatoos. They're ones she designed and have meaning to her related to us. I sort of like them, but its not something for me.

A930Rocket 01-01-2026 08:13 PM

Growing up, I was never in an environment where I saw tattoos, and don’t have family members with them.

When little Rocket man was at university, he was on the swim team, and several of the guys got a Y tattoo in various places. He talked about getting it, but never did. He has talked about getting inked on his arms. We shall see….

I hope he doesn’t, but it’s not my decision.

pavulon 01-02-2026 04:03 PM

This week I worked for a quite blind person who has several tattoos--some of which appeared relatively new. I didn't ask any questions.

stuartj 01-02-2026 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12586641)
Growing up, I was never in an environment where I saw tattoos, and don’t have family members with them.

When little Rocket man was at university, he was on the swim team, and several of the guys got a Y tattoo in various places. He talked about getting it, but never did. He has talked about getting inked on his arms. We shall see….

I hope he doesn’t, but it’s not my decision.

Only ever been impressed by one tattoo. I was on my bike struggling up the side of a mountain, in the middle of nowhere, questioning my life choices, when an Adonis like figure passed me as if I was stopped, shouted an encouragement, and disappeared into the distance, leaving me with the image of five Olympics rings tattooed on the back of his calf.

vash 01-03-2026 07:31 AM

thankfully, my most impressed with a tattoo was on a girl. :D
she sold me my favorite sandwich of all time. I quit the sandwich shop because the owner is a dick.

she divorced him, so she agrees. :D. (smoking hot)

vash 01-03-2026 07:33 AM

everyone do everyone..but I have a NO LOGO rule when it comes to tattoos.

none.

my tattoo bud was almost tramatized when he had to ink someones body with every football team logo. hahah... he said it was the first time in his career he asked, "okay, you sure?"

rwest 01-03-2026 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 12587226)
everyone do everyone..but I have a NO LOGO rule when it comes to tattoos.

none.

my tattoo bud was almost tramatized when he had to ink someones body with every football team logo. hahah... he said it was the first time in his career he asked, "okay, you sure?"

You’re not going to like my Tupperware tat then...

vash 01-03-2026 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rwest (Post 12587437)
You’re not going to like my Tupperware tat then...


hahahhahahha...oh lord..that was well played.

jhynesrockmtn 01-04-2026 09:07 AM

I have one. It is meaningful to me and was designed years ago by a good friend of my daughter's. I was cycling a ton and had just completed an ultra marathon event around Mt. Rainier. This was also the year my divorce was final. I don't judge folks who have many. Not really for me I guess.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767546366.jpg

There may also be new data emerging about some long term impacts of tattoo ink.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251127/Tattoo-ink-alters-immune-cells-and-weakens-some-vaccine-responses.aspx

rcooled 01-04-2026 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 12587226)
...I have a NO LOGO rule when it comes to tattoos.

Kind of surprised that this hasn't caught on yet...not for little kids of course, but for adults. If you want some tattoos, why not be paid to get 'em?
Certain areas of the body could even command a premium, like the placement of sponsor logos on a driver's race suit.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767568730.jpg

juanbenae 01-04-2026 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jhynesrockmtn (Post 12587775)
I have one. It is meaningful to me and was designed years ago by a good friend of my daughter's. I was cycling a ton and had just completed an ultra marathon event around Mt. Rainier. This was also the year my divorce was final. I don't judge folks who have many. Not really for me I guess.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767546366.jpg

There may also be new data emerging about some long term impacts of tattoo ink.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251127/Tattoo-ink-alters-immune-cells-and-weakens-some-vaccine-responses.aspx


Dude, you should call a vet cause looks like you calf is sick.....




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