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Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:05 am
by Abraham
He'll make a fine carny geek - You know the guys that bite the heads off chickens for the amusement of the locals and thus earn a few shekels for his "talent".

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 4:21 pm
by johncanfield
esxmarkc wrote:My daughter asked if it was a brown person with black tattoos or a black person with brown tattoos. It's hard to tell.
A buddy of mine has always said that if someone would develop white tattoo ink, they would make a fortune. :mrgreen:

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 4:31 pm
by C-dub
All ready invented. Here are some cool ones and even white ink UV tattoos. I hope the link is okay. I looked through it and didn't notice anything that might be offensive.

http://boredombash.com/15-white-ink-tattoos/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 5:17 pm
by mamabearCali
Those are cool. A few of them somewhat tempting. Still not sure I would want anything so permanent on my body. I remember my grandfathers tats did not look so good when he was 70+. Anyway. If you want one, more power to you.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:10 am
by lonewolf
I now believe in Area 51. Obviously and escaped alien...... :shock:

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 1:22 pm
by PSTL*PAKR
esxmarkc wrote:My daughter asked if it was a brown person with black tattoos or a black person with brown tattoos. It's hard to tell.

Tan white person, black ink???? Teaching them young :roll:

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 3:46 pm
by LDB415
I wonder what percentage of coeds think about what their new tattoo would look like on their 83 year old fat, flabby, saggy, wrinkly grandma and how many of the ballplayers think about the same thing on their equally old and totally unfit grandpa. Tattoos are such an idiotic thing. How many of them would wear the same shirt every single day for the rest of their lives, especially the females.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:20 pm
by nightmare69
LDB415 wrote:I wonder what percentage of coeds think about what their new tattoo would look like on their 83 year old fat, flabby, saggy, wrinkly grandma and how many of the ballplayers think about the same thing on their equally old and totally unfit grandpa. Tattoos are such an idiotic thing. How many of them would wear the same shirt every single day for the rest of their lives, especially the females.
They don't think about that. #YOLO

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Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:02 pm
by esxmarkc
PSTL*PAKR wrote:
esxmarkc wrote:My daughter asked if it was a brown person with black tattoos or a black person with brown tattoos. It's hard to tell.

Tan white person, black ink???? Teaching them young :roll:
Roll your eyes all you want to. My daughter's statement as a very intuitive thinker that she is is that it would take an pretty awesome artist to start out with a black canvas and using only white ink create the negative image. Nevertheless, she saw that possibility.

But you read it as something totally different and therefore accuse me of some racial faux pas.

If you asked my daughter what's the difference between a brown person and a tan white person she'd tell you for the purposes of this discussion of artistic prowess there's absolutely no difference - were talking about canvas. Somehow I doubt if you'd say the same and in fact you have already indicated as such.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:06 pm
by nightmare69
I dont have any tattoos myself but I do find them attractive as long as girls don't go overboard.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:09 pm
by LDB415
nightmare69 wrote:I dont have any tattoos myself but I do find them attractive as long as girls don't go overboard.
You suppose you'll think the same thing in 30-40 years when you see the same tats on the same girls who are 30-40 years older 30-40 pounds heavier, wrinkly and severely attacked by gravity?

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:11 pm
by jmra
LDB415 wrote:
nightmare69 wrote:I dont have any tattoos myself but I do find them attractive as long as girls don't go overboard.
You suppose you'll think the same thing in 30-40 years when you see the same tats on the same girls who are 30-40 years older 30-40 pounds heavier, wrinkly and severely attacked by gravity?
These kids seem only to know how to live in the moment. I doubt they give the future a second thought.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:11 pm
by nightmare69
LDB415 wrote:
nightmare69 wrote:I dont have any tattoos myself but I do find them attractive as long as girls don't go overboard.
You suppose you'll think the same thing in 30-40 years when you see the same tats on the same girls who are 30-40 years older 30-40 pounds heavier, wrinkly and severely attacked by gravity?
Ill just keep exchanging them for girls in their 20s lol.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:45 pm
by txglock21
LDB415 wrote:I wonder what percentage of coeds think about what their new tattoo would look like on their 83 year old fat, flabby, saggy, wrinkly grandma and how many of the ballplayers think about the same thing on their equally old and totally unfit grandpa. Tattoos are such an idiotic thing. How many of them would wear the same shirt every single day for the rest of their lives, especially the females.
I just hope I live to 83 and if I do, the last thing I'm going to worry about is how my tattoos look. If YOU don't like them, don't get one, but to call people out who DO like them or have them is, in your words, idiotic. My oldest tat is celebrating it's 28th birthday next month and I don't regret getting any of mine. Sorry, but you hit a nerve with that comment.

Re: Not Hard to Identify

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:01 pm
by longtooth
txglock21 wrote:
LDB415 wrote:I wonder what percentage of coeds think about what their new tattoo would look like on their 83 year old fat, flabby, saggy, wrinkly grandma and how many of the ballplayers think about the same thing on their equally old and totally unfit grandpa. Tattoos are such an idiotic thing. How many of them would wear the same shirt every single day for the rest of their lives, especially the females.
I just hope I live to 83 and if I do, the last thing I'm going to worry about is how my tattoos look. If YOU don't like them, don't get one, but to call people out who DO like them or have them is, in your words, idiotic. My oldest tat is celebrating it's 28th birthday next month and I don't regret getting any of mine. Sorry, but you hit a nerve with that comment.
Remember guys that everyone has their own preferrances. LDB415 lotta folks likeem or there would not be as many profitable parlors as there are. Keep it cool & have a great day guys.