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It's an offseason thread.
So?
It's an offseason thread.
I have a portrait of Tom Landry on my right forearm.I don't understand the mindset of getting all those tattoos, or really any tattoo. Not for me. But I won't go against those that like to do that. It is up to them.
Go for it if they want to.
They may not understand those of us that do not want tattoos.
Some pretty good artistry there though.
The Kobe one is one of the best ones ive seen of him
Okay. I lol'd.Well, at least he's being smart with his money and not wasting it on something stupid......
My favorite athlete of all-timeLove watching Kobe talk about how he put in work. That work ethic made him into an all time great.
Thats hateNone of this tattoos go with one another. There's no flow or theme. I have my arms, my chest and my back tattooed and they all have an actual meaning. This looks like he picked a bunch of flash art and just said shoot that.
Maybe they have meaning to him.None of this tattoos go with one another. There's no flow or theme. I have my arms, my chest and my back tattooed and they all have an actual meaning. This looks like he picked a bunch of flash art and just said shoot that.
I have my likes count tattooed across my back.None of this tattoos go with one another. There's no flow or theme. I have my arms, my chest and my back tattooed and they all have an actual meaning. This looks like he picked a bunch of flash art and just said shoot that.
Who will see his back tattoos? His significant other?
Add the baksetball court (assuming Lamb - 6' 2" in height - plays sometimes).I guess you don’t go to the beach or pool often?
Everyone knows those go on your heart.I notice he didn't save any room for any Lombardi trophies.
Thank you. Exactly what I suspected. Makes you wonder why a pro athlete would even take that risk.Risky Ink: Tattoos May Lead to Body's Overheating
By E.J. Mundell | WebMD
September 30, 2020
Using your body as a canvas for tattoos might come at a price for your health.
New research suggests that all that ink impedes natural sweating -- and that might cause the body to overheat.
The study found that tattooed skin on arms "has reduced sweat rates, and thus potential heat loss capacity, during [whole-body heating], compared to adjacent skin without tattoos."
One dermatologist unconnected to the study said the finding is potentially alarming.
Any tattoo-linked decline in sweating "may have important ramification when patients have fever or illness or are overheated and may have problems with thermoregulation," said Dr. Michele Green, a dermatologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. She believes that "more studies need to be done on this important observation."
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999 people jaywalk safely across a street. One jaywalker gets hit by a car. What do the 1,000 jaywalkers have in common? All thought they would not get hit by a car.Thank you. Exactly what I suspected. Makes you wonder why a pro athlete would even take that risk.