This is a discussion on Tattoos within the General Discussion forums, part of the Non Wrestling Forums category; You know, pretty much everybody I know my age or younger has at least one tattoo. This got me thinking...considering ...
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You know, pretty much everybody I know my age or younger has at least one tattoo. This got me thinking...considering that tattoos used to edgy and rebellious, does the fact that I don't have a tattoo now make ME the non-conformist?
Think about it...getting a tattoo has gotten to the point where it's almost like a rite of passage into adulthood. And I'm saying, "Fuck that...I'll let all you sheep go get your tribal armband tattoos. I'm bucking the system. Viva la revolution!!!!"
True. I know what you mean. It does seem like its the "cool" thing to do now. I have yet to get one. I just haven't thought of something yet that I want. However, I do think I will end up getting one eventually though plus I can get one wherever I want to with the job I got. The tribal thing is played out though now I believe. Also, to me at least it seems that tatoos are slowing down now though with regards to people getting them and such.
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I really dont look at tattoos as anything rebelious at all. Sure they probably were back in the day, but now its much more of body art.
I love tattoos. I believe it shows alot about a person by what they have on them.
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I think most tattoos are a stoopid idea. In 60 years, there's going to be a lot of wrinkly people looking a bit dumb with a shrivelled up japanese symbols all over them.
I don't mind small, original ones though. I'm still in two minds whether to get one myself.
I love them actually. Been thinking of getting one, just haven't set my mind on what. For me, I find them sexy on a guy, but that's just my opinion. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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I love them actually. Been thinking of getting one, just haven't set my mind on what. For me, I find them sexy on a guy, but that's just my opinion. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
thats why you went out with idaman i take it.
edit:my bad i hit edit by accident instead of quote and didnt realize it if it says that i edited the message.
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thats why you went out with idaman i take it.
edit:my bad i hit edit by accident instead of quote and didnt realize it if it says that i edited the message.
Wasn't the only thing... I've just always liked them on guys...
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I can't think of anything that I would want permanently inked onto my body. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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