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Date Posted: 13:01:40 10/10/07 Wed
Author: punk
Subject: Re: Friends don't let friends get tattoos.
In reply to: Lynx 's message, "Re: Friends don't let friends get tattoos." on 10:01:25 10/10/07 Wed

>Tattoos are so crappy these days, for the most part.
>I had a much older cousin who was in the navy during
>the Korean war, and he got the most magnificent
>full-color tattoos on both arms, real works of art
>like you just don't see anymore. Later, though, when
>he became a college professor, he wore long sleeves
>for the rest of his life.
>
>I think that if people really want tattoos, that's
>fine, but all too often they're a spur of the moment
>thing that will be regretted later.

Actually lynx, tattoos have come a long way. You just probably just aren't seeing the really good work. There are some amazing artists out there. I am in the crowd of regrettable tattoos... did all of mine myself before I turned 18 (except one, which was a professional cover up I got when I was 18, and it's awesome). Some of mine I like, but a couple are awful.

But with how far tattooing has come, it's also much easier and cheaper to get them removed. I plan to have my one really bad one (lower abdomen) fixed when I can afford it. Now if I can just stop ordering new boxing equipment every time I get a few extra dollars, I'll be on the way to affording it, hah.

And yeah, Mr. Cool Ice really should have got a second opinion. That's terrible. But I've actually seen a lot worse, haha.

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