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Did someone photo shop his head on my body...
I'm indifferent to tattoos at this point. They're not my thing but for those who do enjoy them go nuts. IMO they are an art form but ill keep my art on the wall.
That's what shirts and hats are for...I've always thought if I'm getting a tattoo it won't be a logo of a team or band or any other thing I can't already get on a shirt .... It's gotta be a lot more unique or personal... But that's meI'm contemplating script on the calf or upper arm..
I have a long running challenge from a friend that I will get a tat when Pitt gets to the Final Four. At this point, I fear only those in the old age home will actually get to see it.I'm contemplating script on the calf or upper arm..
it was WWII thing then went away, but came back big time with the last two New Generations, frown upon by my religion, no Tats for me, but anyone that wants them it is their body and so be it!.I'm indifferent to tattoos at this point. They're not my thing but for those who do enjoy them go nuts. IMO they are an art form but ill keep my art on the wall.
What will you put and where if you had to do it? They are easier to put on but harder to remove or cover up. Just like Marriages easier to get into but harder to get out?I have a long running challenge from a friend that I will get a tat when Pitt gets to the Final Four. At this point, I fear only those in the old age home will actually get to see it.![]()
I have a neat little script Pitt tat on the outside of my left leg above the ankle. Looks good and most times I forget that I even have it.What will you put and where if you had to do it? They are easier to put on but harder to remove or cover up. Just like Marriages easier to get into but harder to get out?
Exactly! I was a teenager in the '70s, tats at that time was something you laughed at and maybe some old WW2 vet in your neighborhood had his battle ship or some hula girls inked on his chest or arms.it was WWII thing then went away, but came back big time with the last two New Generations, frown upon by my religion, no Tats for me, but anyone that wants them it is their body and so be it!.
Many did that and saw some with Crucifixes since they were in the War. they told me not to do it, they regretted it, but like you said different Generation Yesterday and Today!Exactly! I was a teenager in the '70s, tats at that time was something you laughed at and maybe some old WW2 vet in your neighborhood had his battle ship or some hula girls inked on his chest or arms.
I was in the Philippines at a Manila Bay Hotel Beach and saws many Yakuza with shirts off and had tons of tats all over the Body! I was told takes years to complete and very painful. They usually keep their shirts on but on the Beach they had them around their waist?There is a guy in my section that has the steelers logo, the pirates p, and the pens 95ish era triangle logo tattooed on his arms. I automatically think Yinzer when I see him