nobody in my family has a tattoo but if i could get a back tattoo by a master artist that does yakuza tattoos that would be priceless.you cant really put a price on those because they are almost dead and Japan frowns on them so you have almost zero chance of getting one unless your extremely connected or super rich.so yeah. i would be honored to get one of those.fuk those chitty tats everyone has.buncha garbage.that whole arm sleeve or whatever its called up above is sick though.whats the retail on something like that almost 10 grand?plus you you probably got to get it worked on every year or two to keep it looking good
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I thought I had some here but can't find any left...
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10-01-2023, 05:16 PM #38
None. Probably will never get one. Tattoos have been ruined basically because every sloot and twink has them. "but it's art bro!"
It used to just be for warriors, artists, rebels, and gang affiliations. There was actual meaning behind it. Now every schmuck has one. I feel bad for the bros that could actually pull it off or it makes sense getting one.
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10-01-2023, 06:23 PM #46
None and said I would never get one. Then my Uncle who was like a Dad to me died from Agent Orange, USMC 1st ones into Vietnam, felt that was worthy of honoring him with a tat. His Daughter (my cuz) said no, because when he got back he had PTSD and abused my Aunt. Chit he abused us all for a few years, guy saw things no one should ever see.
He calmed down and found God, only once in a great while he would tell me about Vietnam, and then it was minimal. He told me a helicopter gunner could kill everyone on a football field in about 6 seconds. Then he would never mention it again.
Anyway I've been watching a lot of Vietnam movies and documentaries and I still want to honor my uncle with a tattoo in his memory. He was the USMC Bench Press Champion before in his words, "Vietnam changed all that."
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. Still struggling with this.Don't put that on me Ricky Bobby, don't you ever put that on me.
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I personally don't have tattoos or piercings, mostly because I don't like them, but also because I trypanophobia. That said one of my brothers has two sleeves, whole neck and chest, as well as a ton of piercings. He's a law abiding, high earning, and very religious person. I mind my business, he minds his.
When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.
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10-01-2023, 07:15 PM #55
This,
If I was in a *gun to the head* situation and had to get a tattoo, I'd get something small and inconspicuous. Something that can be easily hidden wearing an article of clothing.
Anything else (ESPECIALLY neck hand and face tattoos) just gives off; "We're sorry, the ice maker is broken" vibes....although one of my former bosses was a Pharmacy Director of a hospital and he had a full sleeve. Never knew he had it (until he showed up to the company picnic in a tank) because he always wore long sleeve dress shirts, but he is obviously the exception and not the norm.
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