Tattoos look hideous (percent, lawyer, regular, how much)
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It's nobody's business what people choose to do with their bodies, whether it's letting them get large or getting them inked...if you don't like it, look the other way, it's not like tattooed people rush you and force you to examine them. Geesh!
He really is a certified ex lifer -got his sentence reduced at the penitentiary
I thought for sure my new sleeve would get me noticed
I've since learned I've contracted hepatitis C
The only way you can contract Hep C from tattoos is if the 'artist' uses dirty needles or dirty instruments. My artist(s) use single use, individually packaged needles and autoclave all other instruments before use.
You are just as likely to contract a blood borne pathogen from a dentist or doctor than you are a tattoo parlor... when was the last time you asked for the spore test results from your dentists autoclave? You do know they reuse the tools, right?
How much would you like to bet that a strong percentage of tat people are bipolar, and got their tats during the manic phase, as well as the many other incredibly poor decisions manic people make?
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