Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by antlers
Has anybody on this forum…especially those with a clear disdain for others who have a tattoo….“disfigured” their bodies by becoming really fat, even to the point of obesity…?

Obesity is reversible

So are tattoos.


Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by TnBigBore
Originally Posted by antlers
Has anybody on this forum…especially those with a clear disdain for others who have a tattoo….“disfigured” their bodies by becoming really fat, even to the point of obesity…?

Liking food a little too much is a weakness, but I don't think it is the same as following a fad.

A "fad"?

Ötzi, the 5,300-year-old mummy discovered in a glacier in 1991, had 61 Tattoos. wink

No kidding, tattoos have been around for a very long time.


Originally Posted by memtb
It appears that those of us that “do not” disfigure our bodies with the art originally used by the heathens of the world, are in the minority…..not the majority!

Body art (tattoos, piercings, plates in the lips, ect.) were prohibited by God for the Children of Israel to help distinguish them from the heathens of the day! I don’t think that was rescinded! memtb

What does that make people who get religious meaning tattoos? smirk

Religion may be a factor in some getting, or not getting tattoos, but the heathen ship sailed a very long time ago.


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