ITT: people without tattoos being experts on why people get tattoos.
Just people responding and giving opinions to the original post, which included, "What do you think of tattoos?" or similar.
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ITT: people without tattoos being experts on why people get tattoos.
I hire people in an office setting and I doubt I would extend an offer to someone with visible tattoos. Just being honest.
That never ends badly.I saw a couple with tattoos on their ring fingers rather than wedding rings. To each their own I guess.
That never ends badly.
Why would you put a bumper sticker on a Maybach?
My father got them on his arms in the military and said it was one of his biggest mistakes. I listened to him and glad I did. I guess I'd be ok with one in an area that no one saw but then what is the point.
To me they are similar to bumper stickers, which I also think are obnoxious. I have a nephew that for some strange reasons really likes wolves. He has a tattoo of one on his arm and a sticker on his truck window. I still haven't figured out why?
My father got them on his arms in the military and said it was one of his biggest mistakes. I listened to him and glad I did. I guess I'd be ok with one in an area that no one saw but then what is the point.
To me they are similar to bumper stickers, which I also think are obnoxious. I have a nephew that for some strange reasons really likes wolves. He has a tattoo of one on his arm and a sticker on his truck window. I still haven't figured out why?
I have 3 and don't regret it at all.
My tattoos mean nothing except that fact that I wanted them. So many people try to justify getting a tattoo so they force some "deep meaning" onto it. Like "Be Strong" tattooed on their wrist because "they've been through a lot"
My father got them on his arms in the military and said it was one of his biggest mistakes. I listened to him and glad I did. I guess I'd be ok with one in an area that no one saw but then what is the point.
To me they are similar to bumper stickers, which I also think are obnoxious. I have a nephew that for some strange reasons really likes wolves. He has a tattoo of one on his arm and a sticker on his truck window. I still haven't figured out why?
Funny thing... I'm against tattoos FOR ME because if there is something I really want to say badly enough I'll get a t-shirt or a bumper sticker. BUT - my wife and her girlfriends (youngest 45 up to 60) all went out and got that exact tattoo - Be Strong - on various parts of their bodies.
Personally I find the traditional tattoos - animals, dragons, chinese characters, barb wire, etc... off-putting but even though I mocked my wife's choice, it is simple, clean and invisible to everyone but me.
I'm an older guy so there is a generation gap, but IMHO "kids" with these visible and extravagent tattoos could be limiting themselves in the professional workforce. Military for instance has a fairly extensive ban on ink that cuts way into the recuritable numbers.
My joke is "kids" want to express their individuality by doing the same thing as so many others... Always been that way, will always be that way.
I hire people in an office setting and I doubt I would extend an offer to someone with visible tattoos. Just being honest.
I saw a couple with tattoos on their ring fingers rather than wedding rings. To each their own I guess.