Why do people feel the need to express themselves?
"Excuse me! I am expressing over here! Look over here... at my expressing. Ok, I am expressed...FOR NOW!"
Why do people feel the need to express themselves?
"Excuse me! I am expressing over here! Look over here... at my expressing. Ok, I am expressed...FOR NOW!"
Actually tattoos are so uncool that they are now cool. Or vice versa. One of those.
It's like every asperger child is posting here!
I definitely stereotype folks with tattoos. I probably shouldn't, but it's natural for me to do it.
Dave Mustaine said it best 'you don't put a bumper sticker on a Cadillac'...
Haha that Manbearpig one is actually awesome.
Tattoos are certainly cooler than split infinitives!
I really don't have a problem with tattoos or people with tattoos. Except for leg tattoos. I HATE leg tattoos. Maybe it comes from being a runner, but legs are the most beautiful appendages on a body. When I look at a girl's legs and I see a nasty flame tattoo on the back of her calf I'm immediately disgusted and turned off. Plus, any time that a woman wants to go to a classy event in a dress she essentially shows how classless and uncaring she is about her body when her tattoos are on display for everyone to see.
sdsdds wrote:
I definitely stereotype folks with tattoos. I probably shouldn't, but it's natural for me to do it.
The psychological profile of individuals who gets tattoos is not very flattering.
Men who get them tend to be followers, who do it because they think others will think more highly of them. Very insecure, lacking in self-confidence.
Women who get them tend to be the artistic types, neurotic by nature and compelled to do something to change the way they look every few days. One minute they are cutting off all of their hair, to the horror of the boy friend, the next minute they are filling their boobs with silicone. And, of course, the obligatory "body art." Like the men, their motivation at the end of the day is a gnawing lack of self confidence.
Either way, getting a tattoo marks you in more ways than one. High quality people don't get them. Period.
Thoughts?
i will say it is pretty refreshing to see a naked woman with no stupid butterfly or heart or "heart breaker" ink these days.
Culture Defender wrote:
Either way, getting a tattoo marks you in more ways than one. High quality people don't get them. Period.
Wow.
High quality people don't have pierced ears either, right?
Or dye their hair?
Or...
ignorant turd wrote:
i will say it is pretty refreshing to see a naked woman with no stupid butterfly or heart or "heart breaker" ink these days.
The first time I saw my girlfriend (now my wife) naked, I feel in love. Because of her beautiful, non-inked body.
Don't have any tats, but... wrote:
Culture Defender wrote:Either way, getting a tattoo marks you in more ways than one. High quality people don't get them. Period.
Wow.
High quality people don't have pierced ears either, right?
Or dye their hair?
Or...
Correct they don't. James Holmes dyed his hair. People whom scream "PLEASE LOOK AT ME!" are by their own visual admission big stinky turds. Inside and out...
military ink is expempt to all of this petty bantering of people with tats.
for the most part tattoos are dumb. only a small percent are truly meaningful or artistic.
Don't have any tats, but... wrote:
Culture Defender wrote:Either way, getting a tattoo marks you in more ways than one. High quality people don't get them. Period.
Wow.
High quality people don't have pierced ears either, right?
Or dye their hair?
Or...
Correct. Why the fvck do people dye their hair? To try to change other people's impression of them in some way. How is that cool? It's pathetic
I die my hair to avoid gray.
Very glad I never got a tattoo. I thought about it when I was 23. It's a different when you are young and cute, but now I am 38 and think it would just look awful.
off the leash wrote:
I die my hair to avoid gray.
Is it dead yet?
Grey wrote:
off the leash wrote:I die my hair to avoid gray.
Is it dead yet?
LOL. I don't know, isn't hair dead already?
off the leash wrote:
I die my hair to avoid gray.
Very glad I never got a tattoo. I thought about it when I was 23. It's a different when you are young and cute, but now I am 38 and think it would just look awful.
They look stupid on 23 y.o.'s too.
There is a reason so many people get tats removed... It is a revelation. They finally realize that tats are for big fvckn DBAGs, they don't want to continue to be a DBAG so they start doing something about it. First thing to go... The stupid tattoos.
I see people with tats and I think "human garbage" immediately.
I GOT MY CITY TATTED ON MY BACK. THE BEST CITY ON EARTH. THE BIG....THE BAD......THE 1......THE ONLY.....EL PASO TEXAS.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?