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You know, when I was young I’d see guys with a simple USMC on their shoulder. I’ve got no problem with that at all. They should be proud of that service and I am totally supportive of that. But these days with the excessive meaningless tattoos and piercings, I just figure they must be dumbshits to make poor decisions like that. Some people have so much hardware hanging from their face, it looks like they fell face first into a tackle box.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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Tattoo's years ago were meant to make a statement. Now everyone has them and it is mainstream. If I want to make a statement while disfiguring my body I am going to do something original like use a soldering iron or something. Bandwagon fans and wanna be most of the youth today wanna be somebody instead of becoming somebody so they plaster tattoos Just like all the fans of the leading teams in sports most cuss them then when they are in first place all of a sudden are the lifelong fans
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Don’t have any, two of my children do. Dumasses
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Back in my misspent youth, in the late 60's, early 70's, only sailors, truck drivers and bikers were tattooed. A woman with a tat was real trash and presumed an "easy mark"! As I began working sone hundreds to thousands of miles away from my hometown. I decided I would get a tattoo on the back of my left shoulder. Name and hometown. If something should happen to me, at least they'd know where to start looking. That was over 50 years ago and I still don't have a tat.
Randy came to work one day, smearing antibiotic cream on his new "artwork". He informed me he designed the nondescript scrolling and it cost him $300. Later that week, Randy got fired for theft. Seems he walked by and grabbed a can out of the "bent can" dumpster to eat. He was too broke to "buy" dinner.
I'm disrespectful of my body bad enough as it is. I'm gonna have a hard enough time getting by Saint Peter at the Gate! I don't need tats to give him another reason! Both my kids are covered with them! 😖
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A skinny girl get a hummingbird tattooed on her stomach. 15 years and 4 kids later, she's pushing 200lb and the bird looks like a pterodactyl.
I've never yet seen a woman who's looks were improved by a tattoo.
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Back in 1970-71 while in the service I came REAL close to getting a small "USMC" tat on my upper arm. On a number of occasions and I was intoxicated every time. But I grew up surrounded by WW2 & Korea veterans and lots of them had tattoos. By the 1960's when I was a teen they were sick of them and regretted getting them. One common response was, "F*#k that; I was so damn drunk!". Or my dad's buddy when I told him his tattoo was neat when I was about 10 years old circa 1960. His response was, " Yeah, I thought it was neat, too. Back in 1943, but now I'm so damn sick of looking at it". So at age 20-21 I'm drunk and gonna get my tattoo and all I could think of was all those guys and their regrets. That's why I never got one. What I find amazing was that my dad was a U.S. Navy WW2 combat vet and he never got one. Seems like all the WW2 sailors had them.
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Been a rough road keeping my hide in 1 piece for 67 years. Fug it up on purpose? You gotta be sh*ting me...mb It ain't art it's stupidity.
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For work, I spend a lot of time in downtown Phoenix. There is a huge homeless encampment there. Guessing 1,000 people.
I would say 60-70% of them have tattoos that you can easily see.
Many of the homeless look large and don’t look like they have missed too many meals.
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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".
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My BIL was in the Navy for eight years. Went to Korea and all over that region. He had tats on his legs reminding him of all the places he had went. Said he wished he'd never got them.
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I never saw an attractive girl or woman who was more attractive with tattoos or fishing tackle hanging from her face.
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I have both arms from elbow to shoulder full sleeve, 2 on my chest and 1 on my stomach do I regret it no some people like them some don't.
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I do think they ought to make not getting new tattoos while on welfare.
If you got money for tattoos or drugs either one, then you don't need our tax dollars.
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Back in 1970-71 while in the service I came REAL close to getting a small "USMC" tat on my upper arm. On a number of occasions and I was intoxicated every time. But I grew up surrounded by WW2 & Korea veterans and lots of them had tattoos. By the 1960's when I was a teen they were sick of them and regretted getting them. One common response was, "F*#k that; I was so damn drunk!". Or my dad's buddy when I told him his tattoo was neat when I was about 10 years old circa 1960. His response was, " Yeah, I thought it was neat, too. Back in 1943, but now I'm so damn sick of looking at it". So at age 20-21 I'm drunk and gonna get my tattoo and all I could think of was all those guys and their regrets. That's why I never got one. What I find amazing was that my dad was a U.S. Navy WW2 combat vet and he never got one. Seems like all the WW2 sailors had them. My sailor dad didn't and he never regretted it. I had a friend who got a skull smoking a cigar on his forearm. I only saw it once when he was changing shirts. He always wore long sleeves to hide it.
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Tat's
fuggin waste of money that generation does not have
pay your mortgage/rent
car payment
buy food & clothes for your kids
how hard is that ?
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