Show me someone with prominent tattoos (e.g.: “sleeves” on the arms, tattoos on the upper chest, neck, or (God forbid) face, multiple tattoos on all the limbs, etc.) and I’ll show you someone with difficulties in long-term planning.
Soldiers, serving our country, should not be criticized for their body art. They get them according to military regulations. It’s their body, their choice. Don’t be judgey.
Why do people get tattoos on their backs? You pay for art you can’t see. It’s like buying a picture and hanging it in the window so the world can see it but you can’t.
We were on a cruise and ran into a young couple. Her tattoos were just beautiful as she planned them out ahead of time and found an great artist. Not just a bunch of random small tattoos.
I was turned off by tatoos when I was a little kid. My great-uncle, a WWI vet had a blob of ink on his forearm. He told me it was a French dancing girl. He had the tattoo done in 1918. I really wonder what nursing home attendants will be seeing in forty years…
I am looking forward to 50 years from now when bingo is replaced in nursing homes by that great new game – Guess what this blue blob used to be and on what part of my body
allen@home about 4 years ago
Never have never will get a tattoo.
Alabama Al about 4 years ago
Show me someone with prominent tattoos (e.g.: “sleeves” on the arms, tattoos on the upper chest, neck, or (God forbid) face, multiple tattoos on all the limbs, etc.) and I’ll show you someone with difficulties in long-term planning.
strictures about 4 years ago
The shrinks say that most people with tattoos, have serious issues with self-identity. Having met them, I have to agree.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
This is why I don’t get tats.
MS72 about 4 years ago
Soldiers, serving our country, should not be criticized for their body art. They get them according to military regulations. It’s their body, their choice. Don’t be judgey.
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
How true how true . Bless our Men and Women in the service of our country .
Jimmyk939 about 4 years ago
The illustrated man
MontanaPhil50 about 4 years ago
I have been thinking about opening a tattoo removal clinic called “Regrets”
Linguist about 4 years ago
No ink – No regrets!
pkdphd about 4 years ago
Why do people get tattoos on their backs? You pay for art you can’t see. It’s like buying a picture and hanging it in the window so the world can see it but you can’t.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 4 years ago
We were on a cruise and ran into a young couple. Her tattoos were just beautiful as she planned them out ahead of time and found an great artist. Not just a bunch of random small tattoos.
royq27 about 4 years ago
Good to see Tank getting his reps in.
I’mStandingRightHere about 4 years ago
I was turned off by tatoos when I was a little kid. My great-uncle, a WWI vet had a blob of ink on his forearm. He told me it was a French dancing girl. He had the tattoo done in 1918. I really wonder what nursing home attendants will be seeing in forty years…
William Bludworth Premium Member about 4 years ago
What the heck is wrong with buying a poster and hanging it on the wall?
What’s the point of buying art for $30 – $4,000 that’s going to be covered to meet dress codes?
bobpickett1 about 4 years ago
Painless Nell, San Diego, 1962
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 4 years ago
I get bored with the picture on the calendar before the end of the month. What would I do with a permanent tattoo?
CrgBeauregard about 4 years ago
I am looking forward to 50 years from now when bingo is replaced in nursing homes by that great new game – Guess what this blue blob used to be and on what part of my body
Randy Busch Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bill knows about shellbacks! ps. I’m a shellback. ;^)
phoenixnyc about 4 years ago
To quote Flo from Non Sequitur – “I can remember when a tattoo was an act of rebellion and not an act of conformity.”