Doomsday101;3404328 said:I don't need to put a work of art on me, I am a work of art. :laugh2:
thats why i took the time to make sure i really like it, i spent a year looking for and deciding on the one i was going to get. have been deciding on the next one for 4 years now and prolly wont get it for another 2 at leastvta;3404335 said::laugh2:
Nice.
I always figured, if I like something I'll draw or paint it. If the day comes I no longer like it, I can always take it down.
Chief;3404355 said:There are a few popular things in this world that I just don't get.
Oprah
Nicholas Cage
Those sun faces that people attach to their houses (a Southwest thing)
... and tattoos.
I don't understand why you would want to inject ink into your body and mark it up like that.
And is there no white ink? I see African-Americans with black ink on dark brown skin and it's almost impossible to see. Seems like a waste of time and money.
No offense to anyone who has or loves tattoos. This phenomenon amazes (and perplexes) me.
just a permanent way to express yourself i guess.Chief;3404355 said:There are a few popular things in this world that I just don't get.
Oprah
Nicholas Cage
Those sun faces that people attach to their houses (a Southwest thing)
... and tattoos.
I don't understand why you would want to inject ink into your body and mark it up like that.
And is there no white ink? I see African-Americans with black ink on dark brown skin and it's almost impossible to see. Seems like a waste of time and money.
No offense to anyone who has or loves tattoos. This phenomenon amazes (and perplexes) me.
Chief;3404355 said:There are a few popular things in this world that I just don't get.
Oprah
Nicholas Cage
Those sun faces that people attach to their houses (a Southwest thing)
... and tattoos.
I don't understand why you would want to inject ink into your body and mark it up like that.
And is there no white ink? I see African-Americans with black ink on dark brown skin and it's almost impossible to see. Seems like a waste of time and money.
No offense to anyone who has or loves tattoos. This phenomenon amazes (and perplexes) me.
rkell87;3404359 said:thats why i took the time to make sure i really like it, i spent a year looking for and deciding on the one i was going to get. have been deciding on the next one for 4 years now and prolly wont get it for another 2 at least
yeah thats why i chose/ am choosing places that can be covered and wont sag or get distorted lol jicvta;3404377 said:Well, I have nothing bad to say to someone who wants one. Just a preference thing. It's good to think very hard though. I see a lot of men with some silly things on their bodies they're not too proud of anymore.
Some things lose their charm after about 30. :laugh2:
Chief;3404355 said:There are a few popular things in this world that I just don't get.
Oprah
Nicholas Cage
Those sun faces that people attach to their houses (a Southwest thing)
... and tattoos.
I don't understand why you would want to inject ink into your body and mark it up like that.
And is there no white ink? I see African-Americans with black ink on dark brown skin and it's almost impossible to see. Seems like a waste of time and money.
No offense to anyone who has or loves tattoos. This phenomenon amazes (and perplexes) me.
Hostile;3404588 said:Definitive statements usually have flaws. I can definitely tell you that I have never seen a tattoo that I liked. Not once. Not ever. I do not get it at all.
I would never get one under any circumstances. Piercings and those things in the ears either. I promise you that if I ever get into a fight with someone who has those, I will rip it out.
cage changed his name for the soul purpose of not being handed jobs due to heritage, and he got his start of his own accord based on his merits not his uncles.StanleySpadowski;3404638 said:I can't explain any of the others but I can explain Cage. Hollywood is bereft of talent. It's nothing but nepotism, cronyism and sleeping your way to the top. Cage is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew. One family member with talent can get the talentless jobs for generations. See Barrymore, Drew or Stiller, Ben.
Chief;3404355 said:There are a few popular things in this world that I just don't get.
Oprah
Nicholas Cage
Those sun faces that people attach to their houses (a Southwest thing)
... and tattoos.
I don't understand why you would want to inject ink into your body and mark it up like that.
And is there no white ink? I see African-Americans with black ink on dark brown skin and it's almost impossible to see. Seems like a waste of time and money.
No offense to anyone who has or loves tattoos. This phenomenon amazes (and perplexes) me.
It is never.rkell87;3404654 said:never say never
people get them to cover scars and burns all the time. lots of women get their C section scars covered. same with burn victims
Hostile;3404588 said:Definitive statements usually have flaws.
Hostile;3404675 said:It is never.