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in reality, a girl with big fake knockers would probably stand in the same place as a girl with tats. id nail her but I wouldn't take her to meet mommy.
Sooo... a girl with fake knockers that aren't excessively large would be totally acceptable, because, I mean... they're boobs and not tattoos, so this must mean she's an upstanding sort?
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You realize we need to warn people about us, right?
I mean... the tattooed and intelligent are a danger to society, what with our skanky, low-class ways.
Tell me about i! It's a wonder we have folks attracted to us. I mean, why would they be? We're not only hood rats, lacking in self worth, are spiritually inept, but we're also unintelligent and sheeple following some sort of youngster trend. No hope for the likes of us soulless, trashy individuals.
Tell me about i! It's a wonder we have folks attracted to us. I mean, why would they be? We're not only hood rats, lacking in self worth, are spiritually inept, but we're also unintelligent and sheeple following some sort of youngster trend. No hope for the likes of us soulless, trashy individuals.
I will have to tell this to the 50- and 60-something yo country club types who sometimes see the top of the tattoo on my back and stop me at boutique grocer by my house to tell me that they love it...
It's a grapevine, so maybe they just love red wine?
Hard to say.
I am a menace to society, yo.
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I question the mind set of an individual with visible tattoos. I'm 30 years old and firmly against lessening our cultural norms of no visible tattoos in a respectable job. Unless you are handing me a double cheeseburger, I don't want to be seeing your arm tattoos.
I question the mind set of an individual with visible tattoos. I'm 30 years old and firmly against lessening our cultural norms of no visible tattoos in a respectable job. Unless you are handing me a double cheeseburger, I don't want to be seeing your arm tattoos.
You are aware that many companies (including many Fortune 500 ones, at that) don't mind if you have visible tattoos, right?
My company is Fortune 500... they don't care as long as you're not in outside sales, and then, only if you can keep them covered when calling on clients.
My husband's is Fortune 50... same deal.... they are even more laid back than my company, but since they started in Silicon Valley, that's not terribly surprising.
I have found that the majority of people who have a severe case of "knickers-in-twist" over tattoos being visible and associating them with fast food workers are people who have lower paying jobs themselves, but imagine that they are "above the lowly fast food worker"... again, that's a generalization, and doesn't apply to all people.
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I saw a big poster in the window of Williams Sonoma with a family tucked around the dining table. Dad had a full sleeve tat, reaching to take a platter from his smiling wife!
I saw a big poster in the window of Williams Sonoma with a family tucked around the dining table. Dad had a full sleeve tat, reaching to take a platter from his smiling wife!
Yay, Williams Sonoma!
Almost makes it worth what they charge.
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I saw a big poster in the window of Williams Sonoma with a family tucked around the dining table. Dad had a full sleeve tat, reaching to take a platter from his smiling wife!
That is absolutely awesome. I have seen a lot of the same.
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