One for the Tattoo lovers
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One for the Tattoo lovers
WOW,
very clever, check out the hand
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http://www.vidiload.com/index.php?pa...&vid_id=102317
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very clever, check out the hand
usual disclaimer, site potentially NWS
http://www.vidiload.com/index.php?pa...&vid_id=102317
Mart
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WOW,
very clever, check out the hand
usual disclaimer, site potentially NWS
http://www.vidiload.com/index.php?pa...&vid_id=102317
Mart
very clever, check out the hand
usual disclaimer, site potentially NWS
http://www.vidiload.com/index.php?pa...&vid_id=102317
Mart
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I think you will find that having the brain power to not have a tattoo is making a personal, and more powerful, statement on individuality.
Salutes those who cut their own furrow, rather than following others on a well worn poor track.
Salutes those who cut their own furrow, rather than following others on a well worn poor track.
Last edited by pslewis; 22 July 2010 at 11:06 PM.
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Don't worry Pete. People with tattoos don't care if you're not tattooed.
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Yes, I do now ..... but I was in the SAS and it was considered the done thing - you probably have more of a choice?
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I don't think you are following the crowd if you have your own custom work done. If you go and pick a stamp out of the book, then yes, it does looks bad.
I have heard the term 'tramp stamp' used by people a fair bit. And even the bloke at W inks said quite a few people, especially girls just pick one they both like out of a book, and both get it done.
I suppose if they are happy, they don't care what anyone else thinks.
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I nearly never made it to 50 a few months ago and had a few thoughts on what i had and hadn't done, believe me having a few tats wasn't an issue.
I'm 44 this year and mine still look great.
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WHAT?
That's a weird take on it ...... I would rather regret nothing I have done!
I never, ever, look back and think "I'm glad I did that even though I regret doing it!"
I agree .. on your death bed it doesn't matter that you have tats or not.
The decades before that moment are the ones I am talking about ... the years of having to accept the stereotypical views of people. Yes, maybe you think it's blinkered and unreasonable - but, it's a fact .... those with tattoos are viewed to be at a much lower intellectual level than the average (I know it may not always be true, but it is how it is seen, like it or not).
You may think they look great ..... others may have a very difefrent opinion.
Wonderful ...... but the above comments apply whatever design they are I'm afraid
That's a weird take on it ...... I would rather regret nothing I have done!
I never, ever, look back and think "I'm glad I did that even though I regret doing it!"
The decades before that moment are the ones I am talking about ... the years of having to accept the stereotypical views of people. Yes, maybe you think it's blinkered and unreasonable - but, it's a fact .... those with tattoos are viewed to be at a much lower intellectual level than the average (I know it may not always be true, but it is how it is seen, like it or not).
You may think they look great ..... others may have a very difefrent opinion.
Wonderful ...... but the above comments apply whatever design they are I'm afraid
Last edited by pslewis; 23 July 2010 at 01:26 PM.