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DesuvsDeath
06-21-2010, 11:57 PM
It's good to know all my neighbors will look at me and assume I'm a stripper if I'm dressed like a normal person because I have tattoos.
I hadn't realized I needed to wear all my goth clothes to not appear stripperesque if my tattoos are visable. :(
Harleigh HellKat
06-22-2010, 12:01 AM
LOLZ. I have a lot of LARGE tattoos but I normally wear sundresses and jeans out in public. I save the gothy-ness for fetish events.
Djoser
06-22-2010, 01:23 AM
Tattoos are so commonplace these days...
I have been thinking for years of getting an uncommon tattoo, but the one thing that stops me, every time I get close to doing it, is that they are so commonplace. Where tattoos used to be a way to demonstrate non-conformity, now the ones without them are the ones who are really bucking the trend. It is especially true in this business, and in certain areas of the country.
Hopper
06-22-2010, 04:00 AM
I have been thinking for years of getting an uncommon tattoo, but the one thing that stops me, every time I get close to doing it, is that they are so commonplace. Where tattoos used to be a way to demonstrate non-conformity, now the ones without them are the ones who are really bucking the trend. It is especially true in this business, and in certain areas of the country.
I agree. This applies to a lot of so-called "non-conformist" fashions (an oxy-moron).
mediocrity
06-22-2010, 04:18 AM
Okay, I can admit I'm wrong here --- we'll add D - Badass...
Biker chicks --- would that be an E, or would that be included in B (alternative)?
I'll add F - rock star - other than B (alternative).
I'll add G - got drunk and did it.
So, as not to hurt anyone else's feeling, I'll add H - miscellaneous/none of the above.
Okay, I've made amends - This should restore the love...
OMFG.
....is this a spoof?
Hopper
06-22-2010, 07:20 AM
He left out sailors. Jack - tattoos are popular - they are no longer limited to any of those categories. You don't need a philosophy degree to work this out and obviously it hasn't enabled you to do it. I find this with a lot of philosophy undergrads - they don't think.
jack0177057
06-22-2010, 11:06 AM
^ Again, I'm referring specifically to the city where I live... not many sailors here...
But, to show you how agreeable I am, I'll add sailors as 'I'.
Some people are making too much of a fuss about this, specially since I already admitted I was wrong,.... but, I'll play along...