I really don't have a problem with tattoos so long as they are not ghastly and hideous things. I despise what are called sleeves and I especially dislike people getting Maori tribal tattoos. I routinely see some white trash redneck sporting tribal tats.
But on a visit to Wal-Mart about 2 years ago there was a young fairly attractive woman with Kevin's Bitch in big letters on the nape of her neck. I couldn't help but wonder if the fella she was with was THAT Kevin. He didn't look like a Kevin.
Well....today I saw another young woman and on her right calf she had what I suppose was supposed to be the face of Hulk Hogan (it coulda been someone else though) and in big letters below the Hulk WWF.
I can truthfully understand getting a tattoo of a pretty Mexican senorita but good lord what kinda drunken meth induced stupor must one have been in to get those. I guess I answered myself.
I tried to get pictures to put on the People Of Wal-Mart page but I couldn't.
There was a woman last week walking around in a mans button up shirt and flip flops and nothing else. She bent over and showed the world her ginormous ass. I did get a photo of her (not the ass) and I can post it if you really want (just let me know) but I don't know how to blur a face.
edit: I figured out how to blur a face.
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IMO, tattoos are a fad. One that is already on the down slope.?ÿ Like bell bottoms and nehru jackets, leisure suits and disco, popped collars and teased hair. Only permanent.
I got my first ink in 79. Just got my first father daughter ink last month in St. Louis.. The only people that have to like them is the Wife and I. I know Mom would love the Godzilla on my calf. The artist that did hers did 3 of us kids the week she passed.
Its a personal thing...
Its a personal thing...
Couldn't agree more.?ÿ I got my first 5 years ago after my wife finished her?ÿfinal chemo treatment.?ÿ?ÿFor the most part I don't judge?ÿhow people choose to decorate themselves.?ÿ There are some that I see and?ÿI say to myself, whelp, you just set a glass ceiling on your work career putting that there.?ÿ ?ÿ
I think this young'un is going to regret this after and if he grows up...... ??ÿ
FL/GA PLS; That is a classic example of a ghastly tattoo. Since I was in the Navy it was almost a requirement that I had to get one, which I did, and it can be covered with a short sleeve t-shirt but good lord what could have possessed him to get that a lizard on his face.?ÿ
I figure if the Lord wants a mark on my hide, He'll lay it on me.
@rankinfile
Body marks and scars aplenty.
No room nor need for tat art.
Youngest son is a talented caricature?ÿ?ÿand tattoo artist.
I was surprised to learn how many eyebrows are actually unique tattoos.
I was surprised to learn how many eyebrows are actually unique tattoos.
Thanks, that explains a lot (including the recent wedding).
Off to the "shop" first thing Monday.
Excuse me............eyebrow tattoos.......surely you're not serious ?
What moron would do that?
What's wrong with........well.......eyebrows?
@rankinfile
Body marks and scars aplenty.
No room nor need for tat art.
Youngest son is a talented caricature?ÿ?ÿand tattoo artist.
I was surprised to learn how many eyebrows are actually unique tattoos.
My daughter (35) has eyeliner tattoos, and they actually look nice plus it's one less step for her to go through in the Female morning painting ritual.
In her youth, SWMBO sported a uni-brow, and spent many hours at a mirror with a pair of tweezers, reducing it in size and ferocity- so much so that nowadays, she has no hair there, at all.
She will not leave the house without spending minimum 30 minutes at a mirror painting on the missing eyebrows.?ÿ I have been lobbying for tattoos for several years, even offering to pay, but she's having none of it.?ÿ?ÿ