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Originally Posted by renegade50
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Didnt we just have a thread last week about some gal gettin her meat curtains inked up??

You know the rules, Rene says pics or it didn't happen.
I posted one in that thread
Bin did the Casper on it.
But I didnt get a Binogram from it.
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That’s cuz u in like Bin…my friend

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I want a big dick tatted on my forehead.

That'd be sweet.



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People want to put "art" on themselves, art is always up for criticism.

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I got two while I was in the Army, in a drunken stupor both times. Would I do it again? Probably not. However I saw a lady once with a butterfly tat that had a tigers face camoed in the butterfly. I thought that one was pretty cool.

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I do not have any tats. To each his or her own. I have seen some very nice looking tats before. But most are UGLY. I do not think a very nice looking girl looks better with tats, just the opposite. So many people inked up. Tats every where with no clear meaning. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I believe they look better without tats. I just do not get it being covered with ink.

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I've seen some really nice artwork, know a guy who was
an absolute artist.


I despise tattoos.
What people do that has no effect on others, doesn't concern me.
However, I like to try and understand things, tatoos make no sense.

A pile of money (I'm tight as heck)
It hurts,
I stays sore awhile,
You have to "doctor" it.
Possible infection risk.
And it's permanent.

But I've never understood the "Look at me" mentality.



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Originally Posted by 22250rem
I have recently seen some homeless beggars. Funny, but most of them did have tats. They should all get a big tattoo that says "LOSER".

grin


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Originally Posted by CRS
Love these threads every time they come up. Tattoos are a personal choice, plain and simple.

Realize I just got done working through my 31st Sturgis rally. I get to see lots of fresh ink. Some cool ones, and some not to my liking.

If someone judges me or anyone by whether there is ink on them, speaks volumes about the person judging.

Just because a choice is "personal" (aren't they all?) doesn't mean it's good.


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Originally Posted by tzone
Why do you old bastards care what people spend their money on.

For a bunch of guys that preach freedoms y’all have a lot of restrictions for others.


No one is restricting anyone's freedom; we're merely opining on the abject stupidity of some people's choices. Stop trying to restrict our freedom to do that!


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Originally Posted by tylerw02
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They get them so you will notice the tattoo rather than their shortcomings. Its a distraction.

Your covtard ass must be covered with them!

Hahaha!

Do you tattoo your victims all over your body?

Got some shortcomings eh?


Shocker.

Absolutely zero tattoos, you dirty cho mo.
Is this what has someone wanting to fly to a Montana farm and get killed?


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Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you."
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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
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I can dig tats on a hot chick.

I'm out if on the neck or face.

Oh yeah...

Alex zebra and heather Lynn.


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Hey look....whores....

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This thread got me thinking about the subject of tattoo removal. I heard it can now be done with a laser, and it's expensive. Any truth to that? Just wondering if in the future some of these folks with tattoos would be able to get them removed if they regret getting it. Back in my younger days those things were on there for life unless you could get a skin graft, and that was so expensive it was out of the question for almost everyone. Maybe there's a future in the business of tattoo removal with a medical laser.

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I met a guy one time that had owned a pretty cherished, for him, bass guitar. A friend accidentally dropped it and broke an ear off the head stock.

The guitar, having fallen out of favor because of the damage, no longer caused a sparkle in his eye so he decided to trade it. He determined that it would be best to trade it for a tattoo kit so that’s the route that he chose.

Very shortly after acquiring his new loot he began, without then benefit of practice on others, to tattoo himself. Now, I’m famously known within my home for uttering the phrase “I can build that”. Self tattooing would be a definite NO from my lips.

It would be pretty wonderful to report that the fella was a natural and had finally found his calling in life, but, alas, his artwork made prison tattoos look like the work of Rembrandt or a very sober Picasso.

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Like most everyone else…….get a tattoo to show your individualism 🤔! memtb


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Tats are a form of permanent identification, good or bad. I think these days it’s a “hey, look at me” thing as much as anything. Hard to take anyone too seriously with a Betty Boop or Mickey Mouse tattoo. Everyone that I know personally who has a bunch of tattoos also has some excess baggage to deal with; at least they did when they got all tatted up. Your skin, your money; knock yourself out.


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Originally Posted by 22250rem
This thread got me thinking about the subject of tattoo removal. I heard it can now be done with a laser, and it's expensive. Any truth to that? Just wondering if in the future some of these folks with tattoos would be able to get them removed if they regret getting it. Back in my younger days those things were on there for life unless you could get a skin graft, and that was so expensive it was out of the question for almost everyone. Maybe there's a future in the business of tattoo removal with a medical laser.
Our daughter had a tat on the back of her neck. It was visible above a collar, enough to keep her out of the navy and coast guard. She finally had it removed. She said it hurt a LOT.


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Originally Posted by Tarquin
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Love these threads every time they come up. Tattoos are a personal choice, plain and simple.

Realize I just got done working through my 31st Sturgis rally. I get to see lots of fresh ink. Some cool ones, and some not to my liking.

If someone judges me or anyone by whether there is ink on them, speaks volumes about the person judging.

Just because a choice is "personal" (aren't they all?) doesn't mean it's good.

Just because some of you don't get it.

I have a tattoo from many, many years ago. 30 plus to be exact. Have had it touched up a couple of times over the years. It has a very personal meaning and have no desire to have it removed.


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Originally Posted by CRS
If someone judges me or anyone by whether there is ink on them, speaks volumes about the person judging.

Exactly.


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Originally Posted by skeen
I asked my wife to get this one, she said, "No." frown

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That's bad ass.


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