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tatooes on the neck and face what's with this trend? this young kid (maybe 14-16 years old) with is parents and had his name tatooed all over his neck. so i'm thinking, how is this kid ever gonna get a respectable job with his neck like that and why would his parents let him do it? | |
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Sorry. But seriously, I don't see how they would get like, and office job or something like that. I mean, that sucks but it's true. I know I would DIE if my kid came home like that. | |
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It's kinda hot on the neck but definitely not the face.
Tattoos are not really such a big deal to many employers anymore and I see plenty of people with 'good' jobs with a tatt peaking thru somewhere. | |
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it depends on the design. for me, the face and neck are a couple of the places on my body that are off-limits to tattoos. i've seen instances where the design is kinda clever...but stuff like full-on tribal designs on one's face and/or neck can be a bit of a problem. if they can afford to have that kinda stuff tattooed on them, i'd say that either they're in a situation where it's okay for them to look like that or, in the worst case scenario, they got it simply because they deem it as cool but didn't really think of how they'll look from an employer's perspective once they get it.
the only neck tattoos i've seen (day to day, that is) are the usual boyfriend's/girlfriend's/children's names done up in cursive. those are fast becoming tied for first place (alongside tribal, kanji and lower-back tats) on my Tattoo Trends I Wish Would Die Off Already list. seriously, they look tacky to me! | |
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If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: it depends on the design. for me, the face and neck are a couple of the places on my body that are off-limits to tattoos. i've seen instances where the design is kinda clever...but stuff like full-on tribal designs on one's face and/or neck can be a bit of a problem. if they can afford to have that kinda stuff tattooed on them, i'd say that either they're in a situation where it's okay for them to look like that or, in the worst case scenario, they got it simply because they deem it as cool but didn't really think of how they'll look from an employer's perspective once they get it.
the only neck tattoos i've seen (day to day, that is) are the usual boyfriend's/girlfriend's/children's names done up in cursive. those are fast becoming tied for first place (alongside tribal, kanji and lower-back tats) on my Tattoo Trends I Wish Would Die Off Already list. seriously, they look tacky to me! i agree. but this kid should've had his ass whupped for it. if you're a biker or somebody who has bucked the system all your life, then hey..go for it! but a teenager who probably thinks every girl he meets from 17-21 years old is gonna be his wife forever, ,shouldn't be allowed to make a decision like that which can change the whole course of his life. (no collared shirt could cover this tat) | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore.
true. i've had no problem with mine so far...the only one that's visible on me is the one on the fingers of my left hand. the ones on my arm i usually cover up, not outta respect for the dress code or whatever but because it's cold year-round in the office i work in so i always wear a hoodie at all times. | |
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SureThing said: FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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No, not for me. It's a turnoff. | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore.
I work for a childrens theatre and performing arts center and a woman who runs one of the programs has a tat on her neck that says brown sugar. Its kinda..out there | |
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Fury said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: it depends on the design. for me, the face and neck are a couple of the places on my body that are off-limits to tattoos. i've seen instances where the design is kinda clever...but stuff like full-on tribal designs on one's face and/or neck can be a bit of a problem. if they can afford to have that kinda stuff tattooed on them, i'd say that either they're in a situation where it's okay for them to look like that or, in the worst case scenario, they got it simply because they deem it as cool but didn't really think of how they'll look from an employer's perspective once they get it.
the only neck tattoos i've seen (day to day, that is) are the usual boyfriend's/girlfriend's/children's names done up in cursive. those are fast becoming tied for first place (alongside tribal, kanji and lower-back tats) on my Tattoo Trends I Wish Would Die Off Already list. seriously, they look tacky to me! i agree. but this kid should've had his ass whupped for it. if you're a biker or somebody who has bucked the system all your life, then hey..go for it! but a teenager who probably thinks every girl he meets from 17-21 years old is gonna be his wife forever, ,shouldn't be allowed to make a decision like that which can change the whole course of his life. (no collared shirt could cover this tat) wait...*re-reads your first post*...the kid's only 16? wth man...whatever studio he went to (that is, if he got it legally as opposed to on his best friend's back porch or something like that) must've been REAL lax in tattooing the kid (and his parents even more lax in letting him get it). all the places i've been to won't tattoo you till you're at least 18 and will refuse to tattoo those who are underage, even with parental consent. [Edited 1/11/07 9:33am] | |
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i would like one on my neck, but right under my hairline
i mean if you're going to end up looking like fuckin mike tyson or aaron nevil, then forget it! that shit's just nasty and who can sit through having their whole neck tatted!? | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore.
True, kind of like dreadlocks used to be unusual, now they're totally acceptable. the face is still prety fringe, though My Legacy
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scififilmnerd said: SureThing said: i like the fact that he's so tattooed - that's kind of hot - but i hate all the detailed stuff all over him. i want to scrub him with a wirebrush because he looks like pigpen from 'peanuts'. i like it when guys have blockier tats, at least to balance out some of the more thin-lined, detail-y stuff. rollins has good tats. though i will admit, i go weak at the knees for a cute rockabilly boy with sleeves. | |
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NDRU said: HereToRockYourWorld said: If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore.
True, kind of like [img]dreadlocks[/img] used to be unusual, now they're totally acceptable. the face is still prety fringe, though im not even sure why they were looked down upon in the first place BUT, that's another thread. | |
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.org hiccup. [Edited 1/11/07 10:56am] | |
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Know how they have tat sleeves....they should start making dickies... | |
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SammiJ said: NDRU said: True, kind of like [img]dreadlocks[/img] used to be unusual, now they're totally acceptable. the face is still prety fringe, though im not even sure why they were looked down upon in the first place BUT, that's another thread. I think reason is that they didn't used to be neat, they were different sizes and clumped together. But still I know what you mean. It's just hair, who cares? But tattoos, dreads, mowhawks, piercings--they were all new and different once upon a time, and you know how people fear what they don't know. My Legacy
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SammiJ said: NDRU said: True, kind of like [img]dreadlocks[/img] used to be unusual, now they're totally acceptable. the face is still prety fringe, though im not even sure why they were looked down upon in the first place BUT, that's another thread. Because it's an ethnic style. | |
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Maybe life isn't all about finding a respectable job. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: SammiJ said: im not even sure why they were looked down upon in the first place BUT, that's another thread. Because it's an ethnic style. | |
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That's the single most wrongmostest thing I've seen in a while. | |
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novabrkr said: That's the single most wrongmostest thing I've seen in a while.
That is thee awesomest tattoo ever. If I was gonna get one, I'd totally get one of myself. | |
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novabrkr said: That's the single most wrongmostest thing I've seen in a while.
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SammiJ said: FruitToAttractBears said: Because it's an ethnic style. I'm serial! | |
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SureThing said: novabrkr said: That's the single most wrongmostest thing I've seen in a while.
That is thee awesomest tattoo ever. If I was gonna get one, I'd totally get one of myself. Does he have a flying penis with rainbow wings on his right arm too? | |
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Fury said: what's with this trend? this young kid (maybe 14-16 years old) with is parents and had his name tatooed all over his neck. so i'm thinking, how is this kid ever gonna get a respectable job with his neck like that and why would his parents let him do it?
The answer to your question is..He's NOT. People who tattoo their face either need to be set for life financially or get into some sort of "business" wherre that doesn't matter. And do you know where they usually end up? On the street asking for money at 25 years of age. They are already against the system "as evidenced with tattoos on their face" and I am sure most of them have regaled to having others help them and coast through life. Sorry, I have no time or respect to people who do something to themselves that will purposefully put them out of work. I mean what do they expect other than a life of living on the street. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: If you live in a big city you can get a job despite visible tattoos. It's really not a big thing anymore.
Not on the face. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: Fury said: what's with this trend? this young kid (maybe 14-16 years old) with is parents and had his name tatooed all over his neck. so i'm thinking, how is this kid ever gonna get a respectable job with his neck like that and why would his parents let him do it?
The answer to your question is..He's NOT. People who tattoo their face either need to be set for life financially or get into some sort of "business" wherre that doesn't matter. And do you know where they usually end up? On the street asking for money at 25 years of age. They are already against the system "as evidenced with tattoos on their face" and I am sure most of them have regaled to having others help them and coast through life. Sorry, I have no time or respect to people who do something to themselves that will purposefully put them out of work. I mean what do they expect other than a life of living on the street. something we see here in the Bay Area. And tattoos aren't free. Are they begging for money to put more ink on their faces? My Legacy
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