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Originally posted by Tokyo Kid View PostYou know you can get rid of tattoos now with lazer, right? One of the reasons they have become more popular I guess.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
I have a tatoo of an American Eagle on my left deltoid. I got it in 1982, I was fresh out of jump school. It has some significance, but I will admit that it has much less now than it did then. I will never get another one, but that's me. My son is 19 and his chest and back are covered, all of them are nicely done, but I think it's way too much. I asked him not to do his neck, face, hands or forearms. The problem with tats, is that there are still people with narrow minds who will judge a book by it's cover. Life is hard enough, try to get a job with a tatoo of flames on your neck and see how hard it is.
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Originally posted by shaolin-warrior View PostI have a tatoo of an American Eagle on my left deltoid. I got it in 1982, I was fresh out of jump school. It has some significance, but I will admit that it has much less now than it did then. I will never get another one, but that's me. My son is 19 and his chest and back are covered, all of them are nicely done, but I think it's way too much. I asked him not to do his neck, face, hands or forearms. The problem with tats, is that there are still people with narrow minds who will judge a book by it's cover. Life is hard enough, try to get a job with a tatoo of flames on your neck and see how hard it is.
But as we get older they tell us first impressions count for everything.
These two concepts seem to contradict each other.
The stigma of body art still baffles me. I know lots of intelligent, well mannered people who have body art. I don't equate body art with drug use, stupidity, or low social status, anymore than what kind of car people drive.
Intolerant people make the world intolerable.
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Originally posted by shaolin-warrior View PostI have a tatoo of an American Eagle on my left deltoid. I got it in 1982, I was fresh out of jump school. It has some significance, but I will admit that it has much less now than it did then. I will never get another one, but that's me. My son is 19 and his chest and back are covered, all of them are nicely done, but I think it's way too much. I asked him not to do his neck, face, hands or forearms. The problem with tats, is that there are still people with narrow minds who will judge a book by it's cover. Life is hard enough, try to get a job with a tatoo of flames on your neck and see how hard it is.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
I agree with you guys..... all of my son's friends are covered with tatoo's and they are all real good kids, with promising futures.
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Originally posted by shaolin-warrior View Posttry to get a job with a tatoo of flames on your neck and see how hard it is.
Also, how stupid can a person be to think that anyone would want to employ such a fu*k up??
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