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Pazuzu 08-02-2017 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9686401)
absolutely, for more, search google images for "octobooty" or the name that she goes by "Daizha Morgann"

I thought it was fake, but searching that...damned she got all WAY up in there with the tattoo gun!

rusnak 08-02-2017 08:46 PM

taint no lie.

svandamme 08-03-2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by peteremsley (Post 9686459)
One of the pet sitters that watches my dog is tatted up. She still looks really beautiful, and does quite a lot of tat magazine modeling stuff. Don't personally see the appeal of getting them, but she does look very, very good.

But did the tats make her prettier then before? I doubt that.

vash 08-03-2017 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9686972)
But did the tats make her prettier then before? I doubt that.

i think it does.

my favorite sandwich lady. she owns this shop (with her husband). she is stunning. shockingly stunning. she has some tasteful (to me)foilage tats. full sleeves.

she wears very librarian glasses, dresses moderately conservative..that odd juxtaposition of the tats..adds a hotness.. like a naughty hotness. if i have to explain it..well, you know. there is truly an ass for every seat.

flskala 08-03-2017 10:27 AM

Some interesting responses....

I have one tattoo of a Cross incorporating the middle of the Croatian Flag. Two things that will never change... If it was magically erased, I would get another one exactly the same tomorrow.

A coworker once told me he would never get such a tattoo. I said of course you wouldn't. A, your not Catholic and B, you're not in shape enough to have such art on a visible part of your body.

Why draw attention to a bad blank canvas...? Whereas, why not draw attention to a way above average canvas.

Get the picture?...

Seahawk 08-03-2017 11:04 AM

I have no tattoos. No real reason, I just don't.

I could also care less about tattoos on others. I just don't.

Tattoos are just part of the tableau, in my mind. Tattoos are human bumper stickers, meant to convey something: Sometimes interesting, often cool, frequently a cry for help.

However, for those with visible tattoos on their neck or face to think that that particular choice does not come with a down side are mistaken.

svandamme 08-03-2017 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9687037)
i think it does.

my favorite sandwich lady. she owns this shop (with her husband). she is stunning. shockingly stunning. she has some tasteful (to me)foilage tats. full sleeves.

she wears very librarian glasses, dresses moderately conservative..that odd juxtaposition of the tats..adds a hotness.. like a naughty hotness. if i have to explain it..well, you know. there is truly an ass for every seat.

That's confusing a look with "beauty"
A look, it's something you can add or remove.
Like having a fetish for girls that dress in leather and ride a bike or what not.

Except that with tats, you can't remove em anymore.
But they are just that.. a look. You like the look.
The tat did not make her more pretty then she was before.

You would not think a 4/10 was suddenly an 8/10 because of the tats.
You wouldn't wanna tap that 4's ass , before, or after adding the tats.
That would not change.

You'de tap an 8 without question, with or without the tats.

kach22i 08-03-2017 11:27 AM

The person that posted this on Facebook is a mother with teenage boys, I'm sure she was doing research to counter the peer pressure her kids are under. She takes care of herself, and as I understand it her boys are quite athletic. Nothing come out of a box at her house, no processed foods and I think some in her family are vegan, vegetarian or some other restrictive diet.

If someone is interested in living healthy, saving the planet or whatever, maybe the tattoo situation needs closer examination. I mean how does putting lead and mercury into your body help save the whales?

https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-26866/the-crazy-side-effect-of-getting-tattoos-that-no-one-knows-about.html
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Exposure to these metals and toxins can place an extreme burden on the liver and the other detox organs. Studies show that the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons have been found stored in the lymph nodes of tattooed people causing them to actually turn black. Many of the heavy metals, like lead and mercury, are also considered to be neurotoxins that can affect cognitive function and cause brain fog, fatigue, and many other symptoms. While the damage of these toxins individually to our health is well-studied, the research on the long-term effects of tattoos is still in its infancy.

svandamme 08-03-2017 11:32 AM

Here ya go Vash :D

Deus Deuses !

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vash 08-03-2017 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9687199)
That's confusing a look with "beauty"
A look, it's something you can add or remove.
Like having a fetish for girls that dress in leather and ride a bike or what not.

Except that with tats, you can't remove em anymore.
But they are just that.. a look. You like the look.
The tat did not make her more pretty then she was before.

You would not think a 4/10 was suddenly an 8/10 because of the tats.
You wouldn't wanna tap that 4's ass , before, or after adding the tats.
That would not change.

You'de tap an 8 without question, with or without the tats.

well, i dont attribute beauty (ironically) as skin deep. i think "attitude" plays a huge role..sometimes a pretty girl with a tattoo playing peek-a-boo under a conservative dress shirt says she has a hankering to play..a wild side. i'm cool with that.

i think a pretty girl can do pretty much anything and still be relatively pretty..like shave her head. i really dont judge much anymore. do what you want to yourself..i'm cool with it.

Jolly Amaranto 08-03-2017 01:18 PM

There are just certain things I find repulsive. Just the way my old brain was programed. I suppose I could reprogram it, but why bother. Road kill, maggots, open wounds, food in a beard or mustache, boogers hanging out of a nostril and the like. Just the old "ick" factor. I have the same reaction to tattoos. Not there is really anything wrong with any of it, that is just the way I have been all my life. I just look the other way. I was having a sandwich made at a shop the other day and the girl making it was covered with all kinds of ink and piercings all over her face. I could not bring my self to look at her and just stared at the floor while I told her what to put on it. I did not enjoy eating the sandwich after that either. I guess I will just go elsewhere or go home and fix something when I encounter that situation again. My problem to deal with.

masraum 08-03-2017 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9687199)
That's confusing a look with "beauty"
A look, it's something you can add or remove.
Like having a fetish for girls that dress in leather and ride a bike or what not.

Except that with tats, you can't remove em anymore.
But they are just that.. a look. You like the look.
The tat did not make her more pretty then she was before.

You would not think a 4/10 was suddenly an 8/10 because of the tats.
You wouldn't wanna tap that 4's ass , before, or after adding the tats.
That would not change.

You'de tap an 8 without question, with or without the tats.

What causes/creates beauty that's different from a look? I guess it could be the cranio-facial structure, but then how about skin tone, skin color, skin condition, hair color, hair length (or not) eye color, etc.... And with all of that, even if you're just talking about proportions and spacing of facial components, I'm sure that there are some folks that might find the same girl beautiful or not with blond, brown or blue hair or brown, green or blue eyes. Beauty is subjective, not objective so tats may totally do it for some folks.

masraum 08-03-2017 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9687265)
well, i dont attribute beauty (ironically) as skin deep. i think "attitude" plays a huge role..sometimes a pretty girl with a tattoo playing peek-a-boo under a conservative dress shirt says she has a hankering to play..a wild side. i'm cool with that.

i think a pretty girl can do pretty much anything and still be relatively pretty..like shave her head. i really dont judge much anymore. do what you want to yourself..i'm cool with it.

Hmm, yes and no. I've known girls that were beautiful but not desirable or attractive because of their personality or attitude, and I've known some girls that were pretty, but not beautiful that were very attractive or desirable because of personality or attitude.

To me, beauty would definitely be a purely visual/physical attribute. Attractiveness or desirability is not.

There are a wide range of descriptions that have different or slightly different meanings.

hot

cute

pretty

attractive

gorgeous

beautiful

They are all similar but distinctively different.

sammyg2 08-03-2017 01:29 PM

I don't have any tats, no one in my (extended) family has any except my nephew and he got them after joining the coast guard. Looks like crap IYAM.
None of my close friends have tats, and if single i wouldn't date a girl with tattoos.
To me they just immortalize poor judgement.

Gretch 08-03-2017 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 9686424)
Exactly what I said in one of my posts.....good for you, Tim.

Go for it.....doesn't really matter what anyone else thinks.

SmileWavy

do you see the deep irony in your post?????????

;)

TimT 08-03-2017 03:38 PM

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Well that seems unlikely, since they're related to jail culture and gangs.
Really I think that is just a construct to support some peoples distaste for other peoples choices.

Iceman with worlds oldest tattoos

We have documented 5300 years of humans doing this.

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It must be about 6 months since the last "all tattoo'd people are trash thread" on Pelican came up.

What do old grumpy white guys do all day besides put people in groups and judge them?

Agree...

KFC911 08-03-2017 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jhynesrockmtn (Post 9686455)

What do old grumpy white guys do all day besides put people in groups and judge them?

Post on PPOT :). Don't care one way or another...but if you're gonna get your name, or MOM inked on your arm, make sure your tat artist can speel :)

MOOM is not cool :(

True story....he'd had it "fixed", but met a guy once who's name was "Fred".... Fred rhymes with bread....you can guess the rest...

kach22i 08-03-2017 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 9687519)

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“Apart from the historical implications of our paper, we shouldn’t forget the cultural roles tattoos have played over millennia,” Krutak says. “Cosmetic tattoos—like those of the Chinchorro mummy—and therapeutic tattoos—like those of the Iceman—have been around for a very long time. This demonstrates to me that the desire to adorn and heal the body with tattoo is a very ancient part of our human past and culture.”
I bet those ancient tattoos were naturally derived, safe and organic compared to the toxic stuff used today.


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