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Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:22:

Tattoos - yay or nay?

So... there is this girl on my facebook who is unemployed and constantly whining about how she has no money and needs a car and wah wah wah. Anyway, so she posts up today that she is getting a tattoo and that she just paid for her son to get one, and I was thinking... what a moron. You have no money, yet you can pay for a damn tattoo?

Another friend of mine got a massive octopus tattoo on his arm (which I think looks ridiculous and apparently has no meaning or significance... it's "just cool"), and another friend of mine who also never has any money has gotten both his arms completely covered.

So... it got me thinking about it in general. People pay hundreds of dollars to get things permanently imprinted onto them, which are often meaningless or pointless. To me, its a colossal waste of money and time. The tattoos end up looking like shit as you age, the colours fade, and the meanings are usually lost or were pointless to begin with. I also think that they are unattractive and it almost symbolizes foolishness, or that they spend money poorly etc.

Obviously there is something I am missing here, because a lot of people get them and it seems like once you get one, you want a whole bunch. So I want to know, why did you get a tattoo? Are you glad you did? Do you want more? And if you don't like them, why not? Is there anyone else who thinks they are useless?

P.S. If you have a tattoo, don't get your panties in a bunch... I am not insulting you and I am admitting that I don't necessarily 'get it'.


Posted by The17sss on May-23-2010 22:28:

Re: Tattoos - yay or nay?

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
So... it got me thinking about it in general. People pay hundreds of dollars to get things permanently imprinted onto them, which are often meaningless or pointless. To me, its a colossal waste of money and time. The tattoos end up looking like shit as you age, the colours fade, and the meanings are usually lost or were pointless to begin with. I also think that they are unattractive and it almost symbolizes foolishness, or that they spend money poorly etc.


I agree... I was in the Apple store today and the guy who rang me up at the register was probably 23 or 24, and had both his arms completely inked up from shoulder to wrist. Although it was well done and the designs were cool, I couldn't help but think about how much he was limiting his options for future employment.


Posted by Meat187 on May-23-2010 22:31:

Nay.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:32:

Yay to tattoos, love 'em! I got my tattoos because I liked the idea of "personalizing" myself with art. My only regret is that I started with a couple small ones instead of planning out one huge piece, but w/e. Working on that now.


Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:33:

Re: Re: Tattoos - yay or nay?

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
I agree... I was in the Apple store today and the guy who rang me up at the register was probably 23 or 24, and had both his arms completely inked up from shoulder to wrist. Although it was well done and the designs were cool, I couldn't help but think about how much he was limiting his options for future employment.


Yea, this is what I meant by foolish. People get tattoos in ridiculous places and they limit their employment options, or they just make themselves look low-brow/uneducated with the stupid things they get.

I knew a guy who had a grim reaper tattooed on his hand. He realized once he got older that it was preventing him from getting jobs, so he had it laser removed (another several hundred dollars), and now he has a burn imprint of the grim reaper on his hand (which look way creepier IMO).


Posted by Meat187 on May-23-2010 22:35:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
"personalizing" myself


Wut?!?!


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:35:

Re: Re: Re: Tattoos - yay or nay?

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
and now he has a burn imprint of the grim reaper on his hand (which look way creepier IMO).




lmao


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Wut?!?!



Pretty self explanatory. It's like doodling on your binder or putting posters up on your bedroom wall.


Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Wut?!?!


Yea, I have a hard time understanding that myself.

I suppose you mean you want to use your own body as a canvas to express yourself beyond the physical?


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:38:

Well are you actually curious? Or do you just want to judge? Because you're coming across more like the latter.


Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:39:

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quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
lmao


I am totally serious. I asked him once because I had noticed it and thought it looked totally creepy/weird. The stupid thing about tattoo removal is if it isn't coloured in, they wont go over the entire area... they will just do the outline of the tattoo. Obviously this creates burns that are an outline of what the tattoo was. It's pretty stupid if you ask me.


Posted by Renzo on May-23-2010 22:40:

Eh. I find tattoos to be extremely unappealing on a girl, for the most part. Small tattoos, I don't mind as much.

But they have to be small. Any bigger than Stu's cock, and that's way too big for my taste.


Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Well are you actually curious? Or do you just want to judge? Because you're coming across more like the latter.


I am doing both to be honest.

I can't help but judge the morons who have absolutely no money but will spend $300 to get a tattoo. Or people who whine about wanting a car etc. etc. If you really want a tattoo, I think it is something you should only get when you have an excess amount of money.

I do genuinely want to understand what the appeal is though.


Posted by Meat187 on May-23-2010 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Pretty self explanatory. It's like doodling on your binder or putting posters up on your bedroom wall.


Nope, still makes no sense to me. "Personalizing" your bedroom means making it look like YOUR bedroom, I don't really see why you'd need to make your body look like your body.


Posted by WittyHandle on May-23-2010 22:44:


Posted by Lira on May-23-2010 22:46:

Girls with tattoos = yay!
Liras with tattos = nay


Posted by Sushipunk on May-23-2010 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
cock ... taste.


lol


Posted by Intellekshual on May-23-2010 22:49:

Re: Tattoos - yay or nay?

Yay. As long as it's not for the sole purpose of drawing attention instead of getting one because it has significant meaning to you.
I view them as self-expression.
I have a small one on my lower tummy. It has meaning to me, got it years ago and I still love it. It's nice and discreet, easy to conceal in professional situations.
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
The tattoos end up looking like shit as you age

You end up looking like shit as you age regardless of the tattoo.


Posted by Renzo on May-23-2010 22:50:

This thread is about tattoos, Stuart. And I won't have you ruin it with your tomfoolery and your shenanigans and your insert another big word here.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:52:

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quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatik
You end up looking like shit as you age regardless of the tattoo.



Lol, touche.


Posted by Renzo on May-23-2010 22:52:

Oh look, Jennie has a friend.

*points*


Posted by Sushipunk on May-23-2010 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
insert ... big ... here.


lol


Posted by Renzo on May-23-2010 22:53:

Put some butter on Stu cause he's on a roll.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-23-2010 22:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
Oh look, Jennie has a friend.

*points*




Jealous?


Posted by RandomGirl on May-23-2010 22:54:

Re: Re: Tattoos - yay or nay?

quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatik
Yay. As long as it's not for the sole purpose of drawing attention instead of getting one because it has significant meaning to you.
I view them as self-expression.
I have a small one on my lower tummy. It has meaning to me, got it years ago and I still love it. It's nice and discreet, easy to conceal in professional situations.

You end up looking like shit as you age regardless of the tattoo.


I often wonder though... will that "significant meaning" really mean anything to you in 30 years? You change... your tattoo doesn't.

LOL... not everyone looks like shit as they age. My aunt is in her 60's and she looks excellent for her age. However, that doesn't negate the fact that skin loses it elasticity and tattoo colours fade etc. People also tend to gain weight as they get older, further distorting the image. I think you can bank on the tattoo looking pretty awful when you're older.

More specific to you, don't you wonder what will happen to your tattoo if you ever have kids? Or gain/lose weight? Do you think the tattoo will still hold as much meaning to you in 30 years?


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