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Posted by Frenchie on Jan-09-2008 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
The thing is, how are tattoos even "dirty?" Especially when other forms of decoration like makeup are not considered dirty.

I still think that the traditional "lower class" association of visible tattoos is what gets to people, and why tattoos are verboten in workplaces.
It's not "dirty" but I don't want to do bizznazz with someone who will have me distracted by ink all over. I'm pretty sure 90% of people at anyones job has a tattoo or two or more; you just don't know it because they keep it hidden.


Posted by Blake on Jan-09-2008 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
The thing is, how are tattoos even "dirty?" Especially when other forms of decoration like makeup are not considered dirty.

I still think that the traditional "lower class" association of visible tattoos is what gets to people, and why tattoos are verboten in workplaces.


Tattoos are dirty?? Eh.. *shrugs*

If I had to guess, I'd say that notion is religious in origin.

I don't have any tattoos or piercings. I'm not opposed to getting a tattoo, but of all the things that cross my mind, I can't think of a single one that's meaningful enough for me to still want it on me 30 years from now.


Posted by CAKE on Jan-09-2008 18:56:



I just have my eyebrow now, i use to have both ears done but that's sooo high school. I was thinking about getting a lebret though


Posted by Audious on Jan-09-2008 19:24:

Unless you're Taoist, don't get the ying-yang. Also, tattoos and piercings aren't such a huge deal if you can hide them during the interview process. After you get the job, it's not a big deal at all.


Posted by Jackson on Jan-09-2008 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Audious
Unless you're Taoist, don't get the ying-yang. Also, tattoos and piercings aren't such a huge deal if you can hide them during the interview process. After you get the job, it's not a big deal at all.


Exactly, i've read a fair few Taoist books. I'm not just someone who thinks "that'll look good on me"


Posted by Audious on Jan-09-2008 19:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Exactly, i've read a fair few Taoist books. I'm not just someone who thinks "that'll look good on me"


Even so, I'd find another symbol for Taoism, personally. Just so I wouldn't be lumped into that rash of morons in the 90's who got them along with their No Fear and Tasmanian Devil tattoos.


Posted by Frenchie on Jan-09-2008 19:38:

Well if you get interviewed with out showing your piercings, and they like that they don't see it ( so they think you don't have any ) and they hire you because they don't think you have any, and you show up to work with your face pierced.. I don't think they'd like that.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jan-09-2008 19:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Audious
Even so, I'd find another symbol for Taoism, personally.

"Wu wei" IMO:


Posted by Lira on Jan-09-2008 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
"Wu wei" IMO:


I've been thinking of getting 無常 tattoed (or perhaps, the full [諸行無常]), which has been, since high school, an essential part of my world view. But, because I can read ideograms (at least in Japanese), I guess I'd be really pissed off if anything went wrong

One more stroke and you screw up everything


Posted by Domesticated on Jan-09-2008 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Exactly, i've read a fair few Taoist books. I'm not just someone who thinks "that'll look good on me"


How does reading a few pissy Taoist books make the yin and yang symbol significant/relevant to you?

That would be like me getting a British flag tattooed on my shoulder after visiting the country for one week.


Posted by Jackson on Jan-09-2008 20:31:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
"Wu wei" IMO:



As much as i'd like to have that, it throws me in with the people who get random shit tatooed on them in chinese.
The Ying Yang symbol isn't that popular over here. I've never seen it tattooed on someone.


Posted by Jackson on Jan-09-2008 20:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
How does reading a few pissy Taoist books make the yin and yang symbol significant/relevant to you?

That would be like me getting a British flag tattooed on my shoulder after visiting the country for one week.


Maybe its because i'd been with my gf for a quarter of my life whos family are strongly Taoist, but they involved me in their lives with meditation, the food i ate and paying respects to their deceased relatives.

K?


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jan-09-2008 20:38:

get the characters for "born in a local hospital".. but i don't think you should get the lip ring.


Posted by Jackson on Jan-09-2008 20:41:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
get the characters for "born in a local hospital".. but i don't think you should get the lip ring.


LMAO, i'll do that if you get "Medicine Hat fo life!" on your arm.

Can I ask since I can take your response seriously wienerschnitzel. Does it just not suit me or....?


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jan-09-2008 20:47:

i think it was frenchie that said it looked juvenile (sp?) and i have to agree with her. When i was in hair school alot of the 18 yr old flaming gay guys in my school would get the lip rings and it just looks like you're trying too hard to make a statement. tattoos are different, especially if you've been thinking about it for years and it's not impulsive, at that point, it doesn't much matter if everyone thinks it looks like shit, as long as it's meaningful for you, but i can't imagine justifying the lip ring as 'meaningful'. do you pick up what i'm putting down?

ps- i already have a tattoo on my arm that says "MEDICINE HAT 4EVA PLUS 4 YEARS" does that count?


Posted by denys envy on Jan-09-2008 20:56:

poor people steal. known fact.


Posted by Lira on Jan-09-2008 21:41:

quote:
Originally posted by denys envy
poor people steal. known fact.

White collar crime is far more harmful than blue collar crime. Known fact, ask any sociologist.


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