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I hate seeing babies and toddlers wearing ear rings. Don't have a rational reasoning for it, but it just looks stupid to me.[/quote]
I agree, I don't really have a good reason for it as well.
Mrs. Chow has a nephew and their little baby has got ear rings.
I have 4 tatoos one that says stray cats I got in 1982 one is a scorpion one is chinese lettering that means Its Cool and another one that says OB Locals......what was I thinking when I got them? Dont know I was drunk.......so I guess I wasnt thinking.....
Tattoos are permanent. They are words and pictures meshed into a person's body. This has nothing to do with hair and nails. Some piercings can be radically permanent too, like those stretched earlobe things. If you do something like that at a young age there is no going back.
Cutting your hair and nails is also permanent. Once you've cut them then they can never reach the length that they would have if you had never cut them, there is no going back. Cutting your hair and nails permanently alters your body, just as a tattoo does.
Just because you arbitrarily decide that one modification is acceptable and one is not doesn't make it so.
I got a tat, course I was hammered, I wouldn't have otherwise. Mines in a spot you can't see, unless you know me well.
I agree, to each his/her own.
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Originally Posted by dobguy1
I have 4 tatoos one that says stray cats I got in 1982 one is a scorpion one is chinese lettering that means Its Cool and another one that says OB Locals......what was I thinking when I got them? Dont know I was drunk.......so I guess I wasnt thinking.....
I wouldn't step foot in a tattoo parlor that would tattoo anyone that was drunk. If you even LOOK like you're even a little bit inebriated my artist would have thrown you on your butt outside. Even joking about it is a no no.
Alcohol thins the blood and causes distortion of the work, causes the ink to bleed and makes it very difficult to heal.
But... when I was 15 I really wanted the Stray Cats logo tattooed on me somewhere... 11 years later I still kinda want it, but I think I'm going to get Buddy Holly's glasses instead
I wouldn't step foot in a tattoo parlor that would tattoo anyone that was drunk. If you even LOOK like you're even a little bit inebriated my artist would have thrown you on your butt outside. Even joking about it is a no no.
Alcohol thins the blood and causes distortion of the work, causes the ink to bleed and makes it very difficult to heal.
But... when I was 15 I really wanted the Stray Cats logo tattooed on me somewhere... 11 years later I still kinda want it, but I think I'm going to get Buddy Holly's glasses instead
I'm a real macho guy, alcohol, doesn't thin my blood, matter of fact its like oatmeal, when I get around a couple of pints.
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