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Reply #60 posted 03/18/10 11:05am

Dave1992

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Reply #61 posted 03/18/10 11:15am

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check this one out lol


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Reply #62 posted 03/18/10 11:24am

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Reply #63 posted 03/18/10 3:35pm

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Sleeves = Yay though I think they look better if not too busy.
Face = Nay
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Reply #64 posted 03/18/10 3:37pm

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NAY to the face TAT, but only a secondary NAY to the primary NAY of the mustache.
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Reply #65 posted 03/18/10 3:39pm

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NAY to all tattoos and NAY to all piercings.


Yuck.

You're too cool, Dave.
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Reply #66 posted 03/18/10 3:41pm

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Reply #67 posted 03/18/10 3:51pm

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so ill faint to all 3 examples? lol
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Reply #68 posted 03/18/10 4:12pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

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Reply #69 posted 03/18/10 5:42pm

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A great big YAY to arms, Nay to face unless it's something small.


Really, though. Who gives a shit? Unless someone's threatening to forcibly tattoo you, people really need to learn to mind their own business.
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Reply #70 posted 03/18/10 5:44pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

Wonder if yer employment prospects take a hit? confused

Only if you're applying to companies owned by conservative idiots and/or companies that appeal to conservative idiots. shrug


Seriously, I know bank managers and doctors and university professors with visible tattoos. Arms, hands, necks, you name it. The days of that sort of thing standing in the way of employment are numbered.
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Reply #71 posted 03/18/10 5:46pm

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Dave1992 said:

sextonseven said:



You don't even like women with pierced ears?


I know it sounds crazy, but I can't stand any kind of jewellery. I mean, I can be tolerant about necklaces and shit like that (although I really hate metal), but any kind of piercings are a turn-off to me. It's not that I don't talk to women with pierced ears or something, but I rather have them without any kind of accessory...


Pity. We could have had such fun. wink
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Reply #72 posted 03/18/10 5:48pm

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:

Anything looks good on a hot young body, I wonder how these huge tattoos will age.

to me there is nothing worse than a fuzzy, bleedy old green tattoo that you can't tell what it is any more boxed

Luckily advances in machinery, better licensing and skill by artists, and higher quality inks will mean recent tattoos will not age nearly as badly as our grandparents' ink did. There'll be some fuzzing or bleeding, but nothing on the level you see on older people.
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Reply #73 posted 03/18/10 6:29pm

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I vote Nay.

And damn you Tommy Lee & Nikki Sixx (of Motley Crue) for starting the full arm tattoos gimmick!!!
disbelief lol
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Reply #74 posted 03/18/10 6:39pm

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TonyVanDam said:

I vote Nay.

And damn you Tommy Lee & Nikki Sixx (of Motley Crue) for starting the full arm tattoos gimmick!!!
disbelief lol

They didn't start it.
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Reply #75 posted 03/18/10 8:27pm

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meow85 said:

TonyVanDam said:

I vote Nay.

And damn you Tommy Lee & Nikki Sixx (of Motley Crue) for starting the full arm tattoos gimmick!!!
disbelief lol

They didn't start it.


They were the first 2 celebrities to make it a fashion statement.
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Reply #76 posted 03/18/10 9:17pm

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meow85 said:

ZombieKitten said:


to me there is nothing worse than a fuzzy, bleedy old green tattoo that you can't tell what it is any more boxed

Luckily advances in machinery, better licensing and skill by artists, and higher quality inks will mean recent tattoos will not age nearly as badly as our grandparents' ink did. There'll be some fuzzing or bleeding, but nothing on the level you see on older people.

nod we'll see, in a couple of decades razz
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Reply #77 posted 03/19/10 9:15pm

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Yes to all of it.

We only live once. This flesh is gonna rot in the ground eventually. Might as well have fun with it.

My wrists are both inked, and I anticipate full sleeves eventually. smile
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Reply #78 posted 03/19/10 10:42pm

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tackam said:

Yes to all of it.

We only live once. This flesh is gonna rot in the ground eventually. Might as well have fun with it.

My wrists are both inked, and I anticipate full sleeves eventually. smile

I know, right?


Most people look like hell when they get old anyway, even with plastic surgery. Might as well sport some tattoos when you're young if you want them. By the time a person hits 90, not having ink isn't going to make them look any cuter.

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Reply #79 posted 03/20/10 12:43pm

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bboy87 said:

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Um, Yes please. lick
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Reply #80 posted 03/24/10 12:44am

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meow85 said:

Seriously, I know bank managers and doctors and university professors with visible tattoos. Arms, hands, necks, you name it. The days of that sort of thing standing in the way of employment are numbered.


Back of the neck is easy. Just place it where a collared dress shirt or long hair will cover it. It hasn't hurt my career as an attorney, as far as I can tell.

To be fair, I'm a partner in the firm, so I don't have a "boss" per se, and we don't even have a dress code. We just trust that each of us will use our best judgment. Basically, I wear a suit to court, business casual dress for client meetings, and just about whatever I please if I'm doing nothing but work in the office.

I wouldn't do my hands, though. Aside from the fact that I just don't want ink there, I'm afraid a judge or bankruptcy trustee might hold it against my client.

P.S. I don't think ink is really an issue for professors, especially if you're tenured.
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