Full sleeve, forearms, shoulders, stuff like that.
I thi k they do it to try and look tough.
I bet I could whip 80 percent of the tuff women with arm tattoos.
80 percent!
Haha challenge em to an oil wrestling contest and come up with there bikini tops like John Candy in Stripes! Way back when it was mostly men that had tatts. I’d bet today there are more woman with tattoos than men. It seemed like a big fad with woman in the 90’s and early 2000’s not necessarily sleeves or socks but back of the shoulder and tramp stamp location stuff.
Our daughter was kept out of the navy and coast guard because of a small tat on the back of her neck, even though it was hidden by hair. She finally was able to enlist in the army Nat. Guard. This was about 8 years ago. At the time, they wouldn't accept any tats that showed with rolled down long sleeves or above the collar.
Our daughter was kept out of the navy and coast guard because of a small tat on the back of her neck, even though it was hidden by hair. She finally was able to enlist in the army Nat. Guard. This was about 8 years ago. At the time, they wouldn't accept any tats that showed with rolled down long sleeves or above the collar.
I've told my kids they have to pass an examination and be certified to have no tattoos to inherit from me. Otherwise their part goes to the non-tattooed legatees.
Tats have been around since the same time piercings were no doubt. Does it bother some folks because a person has earings or nipple rings, etc?
Some of the worse azzhats I've ever worked with had no tattoos and vice versa.
Matter of personal preference and makes no difference to me, and were I an employer a tat (or piercing) would certainly not scare me away from hiring a person with a great resume. Would you folks not hire someone because they wore Levi's instead of Wranglers?
Neither would I disown a good child just because they got some ink, were I to have any kids that is. It certainly won't stop me from leaving something for my nieces and nephews, a couple of which I know have some tats.
No wonder I end up taking a few days away from this place every now and then.
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
Above poster may not view tattoos as an indication of character, but many employers do !
It seems like less and less do but your right some still do. You make your choices and live with them. Probably best to wear a long sleeve shirt to an interview in you have some.
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
Now that scheidt pizzes me off too.
Can't understand someone buying the cheapest Keystone light and a pack of generic smokes when they have a $500 tat on one arm alone. Male or female.
Quit spending dough on tats and get yourself some decent beer and ciggies if you're smart. Have Bubba draw you some in Magic Markers if you really need to look cool.
I would be more than leery of hiring someone with a neck tattoo or stretched earlobes but it seems like most of our special forces and half of the younger gun community posting to YouTube have beards and sleeves.
I would be more than leery of hiring someone with a neck tattoo or stretched earlobes but it seems like most of our special forces and half of the younger gun community posting to YouTube have beards and sleeves.
You've seen your local Popo and Fire department members lately?
I would be more than leery of hiring someone with a neck tattoo or stretched earlobes but it seems like most of our special forces and half of the younger gun community posting to YouTube have beards and sleeves.
You've seen your local Popo and Fire department members lately?
Perhaps especially the "SWAT" types?
I try to avoid the SWAT 😂 but the volunteer firefighters around here all have tats and a lot are former service members.
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
No schit. I find myself saying this once a week. Around here you got tattoo Tony standing with a "homeless vet please help God bless" at the off ramp with a pack of smokes, cell phone, and covered in tats asking for money. Phugg off. You had money to get the tats its your fuqing problem you chose hep c instead
I guess what spurred this thread was an advertisement I always get on my phone.
Its for some kind of nutsack shave device. Manscaped or some such nonsense.
The woman holding the clippers is a dark haired beauty....with a friggin huge arm tattoo.
So this fugging broad with the heart mom and anchor tattoo wants me to shave my nads and no doubt wear capri pants like the rest of you daily shower fairies?
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
Used to be a woman with a hummingbird tattooed on her left breast around here. She lived around Everett, worked in Altoona. Had a CB in her car, went by "Humminbird'. She'd be on the CB, and all the locals knew her. Her thing wss to start talking to you, pull up beside you and say "I got a new tattoo, wanna see it?". When you affirmed, she would say, "Look out your window!". And she would have her shirt off. "What ya think?" after you told her it was nice, she'd say thanks! Then she would take off and not talk anymore.
Fun game, broke up the monotony.
One day she went up the back roads. Something went wrong, she hit a Peterbilt head on in the Loysburg Gap. Lost a local icon.
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
No schit. I find myself saying this once a week. Around here you got tattoo Tony standing with a "homeless vet please help God bless" at the off ramp with a pack of smokes, cell phone, and covered in tats asking for money. Phugg off. You had money to get the tats its your fuqing problem you chose hep c instead
We got that also around here in Clarkvegas/ FTCKY big time. Most of em playing the PTSD game for a VA check also.
Some of the dumbest tattoos are letters, or words or phrases written in a foreign language!!! WTF is the point in writing something on yourself that few, if any can read????
Some of the dumbest tattoos are letters, or words or phrases written in a foreign language!!! WTF is the point in writing something on yourself that few, if any can read????
Or some broad with half a novella written on her ribcage in cursive.
Some have quality ink that looks cool. Some have jailhouse tats that look, well like jailhouse tats.
I missed the mark a couple weeks ago. New welder started. Random arm tats. A neck tat. I thought. Here we go. Dude is pretty solid. Been on time everyday so far.
While back we had a youngish, mid 20’s, female welder. Random tats. Mario bros video game, Cookie Monster, grim reaper. You know the type. She was a hot mess.
Go big or go home! No seriously I hate em for the most part. But if they have something like this its better than 20 baby daddy's names across their ass and every kids name on their tits...
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
Not a tattoo person, but both my kids have some , SIL has a lot . All good productive adults , that said if I'm paying x person to help me they are s reflection on me , and I'll damn sure screen their appearance...
We used to have a boat captain that ran our field boat. He was covered with them. On his chest he had "Born to Rise Hell" He couldn't spell but he could really drive the boat. In my opinion they are an indication of bad judgement. I have never seen one that made me think someone looked better or smarter.
A lot of talented folks out there...Andy Locke in Gettysburg is awesome...but none of this type of work is cheap. Even so....is it something you want on your body the rest of your days? I thought about it a million times, but im 50 and still dont have any.
I guess what spurred this thread was an advertisement I always get on my phone.
Its for some kind of nutsack shave device. Manscaped or some such nonsense.
The woman holding the clippers is a dark haired beauty....with a friggin huge arm tattoo.
So this fugging broad with the heart mom and anchor tattoo wants me to shave my nads and no doubt wear capri pants like the rest of you daily shower fairies?
Screw that. I bet I could whip her ass.
I bet you could whoopass on her too.
But, the odds are, without the daily shower and the nadscaping, you ain't gettin any nookie from her though.
Neither are the dudes that buy that commercial idea....................but they dream they will.
All I ever wanted was FTW on the knuckles of my left hand.
Kinda glad now I never got them when drinking.
And a particular shark on my back. AK native type, but a symbol of their culture and I'd have had to ask for permission. As a fishhead I thought it appropriate for me.
I occasionally see people on social media asking for tattoo ideas. Something like, "I want some new ink, but I need ideas on what to get". IMO, it's a bad enough idea to get something you think you want, but a far worse idea to get something on the advice of others. Then again, the whole appeal of tattoos is lost on me.
To me, I’m okay with a tattoo if it represents a world class achievement of some sort. For example, if it was a SEAL team or special forces tattoo. Personally I’m not into ink as a body decoration. To each their own.
To me, I’m okay with a tattoo if it represents a world class achievement of some sort. For example, if it was a SEAL team or special forces tattoo. Personally I’m not into ink as a body decoration. To each their own.
Dude, My HS band went to the Rose Bowl twice while I was there. No, I didn't play, but I could have celebrated that event with a tat, right? At that time you could only go every other year, so they maxxed out!
Best I ever did was carry in a sheet music stand so I could get in the basketball games free. It helped to have friends in the band.
To me, I’m okay with a tattoo if it represents a world class achievement of some sort. For example, if it was a SEAL team or special forces tattoo. Personally I’m not into ink as a body decoration. To each their own.
Dude, My HS band went to the Rose Bowl twice while I was there. No, I didn't play, but I could have celebrated that event with a tat, right? At that time you could only go every other year, so they maxxed out!
Best I ever did was carry in a sheet music stand so I could get in the basketball games free. It helped to have friends in the band.
Band was bad ass back in the day. Marching Band, Jazz Band and Concert/Orchestra. Band chicks put out.
I've never seen any woman that looked better because of her tattoos
I recently saw a woman from years back and she'd aged pretty badly, and had quite a few tattoos from way back when, and she looked like she was bruised from jumping out of a car window going down the road She probably wouldn't have looked so much like a burned out old whore if it wasn't for those tattoos
I've told my kids they have to pass an examination and be certified to have no tattoos to inherit from me. Otherwise their part goes to the non-tattooed legatees.
A lot of talented folks out there...Andy Locke in Gettysburg is awesome...but none of this type of work is cheap. Even so....is it something you want on your body the rest of your days? I thought about it a million times, but im 50 and still dont have any.
I have no tattoos. I have no piercings. I have no jewelry. Sometimes I wish I owned a watch but I manage with out one.
I find a women's skin to be far more attractive with no modifications. I don't even like tans. I never understood women who tan their whole life thinging it is making them more attractive and then when older they complain about wrinkles.
Old women with old tattoos and sun damaged skin. Strange.
And most of the troglodyte fat phugg women around here sporting 1000,s of dollars of ink. Aint got a pot to pizz in but somehow have money for tats. While standing in front of me "paying" for 2 carts of junk food groceries with their EBT card.... And a couple of mixed race f u c k trophies screaming about candy at the displays at the check out.....
Sounds like my world here. Lol.
And none of them can actually "cook". I check myself looking to see what kind of schit they're buying. A lot of prepared food crap. Loaded with calories, sodium, sugar.
My 17 year old son asked if he could get a tattoo when he turned 18......Sure, I said. But I get to give it to you!
Was at a bar in Richmond VA. Everyone has ink there. I got to talking to the pretty waitress. She had two sleeves. I commented on how many people in that area had tats. She said yeahhh, it becomes an addiction. You are more unique if you don't have one. Sounded like she regretted her decisions.
I like tats if they are artistic, biomechanical or mean something real. Not for me tho...
Our daughter was kept out of the navy and coast guard because of a small tat on the back of her neck, even though it was hidden by hair. She finally was able to enlist in the army Nat. Guard. This was about 8 years ago. At the time, they wouldn't accept any tats that showed with rolled down long sleeves or above the collar.
Out of curiosity, was having the 'small tat' removed not an option?
P.S. Here's my arm ink submission. Worn not by a female but by an ex-biker buddy of mine. The first time I saw it I laughed and commented that his girlfriends' mothers must've been big fans of his. He looked sheepish, then cheered up and said, "Yeah well, not really. I can make her dance, though!" and began flexing his bicep. God bless ya, Drifty!
I guess what spurred this thread was an advertisement I always get on my phone.
Its for some kind of nutsack shave device. Manscaped or some such nonsense.
The woman holding the clippers is a dark haired beauty....with a friggin huge arm tattoo.
So this fugging broad with the heart mom and anchor tattoo wants me to shave my nads and no doubt wear capri pants like the rest of you daily shower fairies?
Screw that. I bet I could whip her ass.
A friend of mine - a pretty tough guy back in a younger year (Claims he fought in every country in Europe as a Marine- and we weren't at war), came back from Fiji, impressed with the size of the folks there.
He said he only met one person there he thought he might be able to whip - and he wasn't too sure about her.
Remember back in the second grade when a kid got their first ball point pen and doodled on their arms? Then they grew up and got tats. Better ink, but the same second grade mentality. My step kid got a skull wearing a top hat on his arm and couldn't understand why the store manager wouldn't let him wear short sleeves. The reasoning brain part of that kid never did develop very well.
Remember back in the second grade when a kid got their first ball point pen and doodled on their arms? Then they grew up and got tats. Better ink, but the same second grade mentality. My step kid got a skull wearing a top hat on his arm and couldn't understand why the store manager wouldn't let him wear short sleeves. The reasoning brain part of that kid never did develop very well.
I remember when I got my first bottle of glue in 2nd grade.
I worked w/ a lot of combat vets of the GWOT, many had beards and lots of tats. My favorite was a recon jarhead who had done 6 deployments in war zones and had collected quite a few scars. The bigger scars had a tat w/ the date and location of the wounds origin. He is one of the funniest dudes I have ever met.
If you are offended by tats you need to get your T levels checked.
Our daughter was kept out of the navy and coast guard because of a small tat on the back of her neck, even though it was hidden by hair. She finally was able to enlist in the army Nat. Guard. This was about 8 years ago. At the time, they wouldn't accept any tats that showed with rolled down long sleeves or above the collar.
Out of curiosity, was having the 'small tat' removed not an option?
She did later. It's not easy, cheap, or pleasant. She couldn't get around the 'not cheap' part at that time.
Nobody has called me a tramp or whore yet, a$$hole yes, life got a lot better when I came to the conclusion life is too short to GAS about most everything....
P.S. Here's my arm ink submission. Worn not by a female but by an ex-biker buddy of mine. The first time I saw it I laughed and commented that his girlfriends' mothers must've been big fans of his. He looked sheepish, then cheered up and said, "Yeah well, not really. I can make her dance, though!" and began flexing his bicep. God bless ya, Drifty!
Kind of looks like a picture out of a Dermatology textbook.
My favorite was a recon jarhead who had done 6 deployments in war zones and had collected quite a few scars. The bigger scars had a tat w/ the date and location of the wounds origin.
Well that sounds kind of practical. When he is old he won't get his stories all messed up. It could be embarrassing without the guide book.
Remember back in the second grade when a kid got their first ball point pen and doodled on their arms? Then they grew up and got tats. Better ink, but the same second grade mentality. My step kid got a skull wearing a top hat on his arm and couldn't understand why the store manager wouldn't let him wear short sleeves. The reasoning brain part of that kid never did develop very well.
I remember when I got my first bottle of glue in 2nd grade.
I don't think most people remember their first bottle of glue.
Remember back in the second grade when a kid got their first ball point pen and doodled on their arms? Then they grew up and got tats. Better ink, but the same second grade mentality. My step kid got a skull wearing a top hat on his arm and couldn't understand why the store manager wouldn't let him wear short sleeves. The reasoning brain part of that kid never did develop very well.
I remember when I got my first bottle of glue in 2nd grade.
I don't think most people remember their first bottle of glue.
Remember back in the second grade when a kid got their first ball point pen and doodled on their arms? Then they grew up and got tats. Better ink, but the same second grade mentality. My step kid got a skull wearing a top hat on his arm and couldn't understand why the store manager wouldn't let him wear short sleeves. The reasoning brain part of that kid never did develop very well.
I remember when I got my first bottle of glue in 2nd grade.
I don't think most people remember their first bottle of glue.