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Is there a hopelessly obscure reference that makes this joke even remotely funny or are you just being completely random, Mr. swdk?mrswdk wrote:I feel like when it comes to tattoos, you either have to have nothing (maintaining the natural appearance of an ancient Olympic athlete) or you have to go all out and completely cover yourself, like Beckham, Chris Brown or at least Bieber.
Having just one or two basic bitch tattoos is the mark of someone who'll have type 2 diabetes by age 34.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Dukasaur wrote:Sorry, I just get emotional about people deliberately mutilating healthy bodies. The universe is full of things that will injure you. No sense helping it along.KoolBak wrote:
Duk....you disappoint me with that close minded rant. Do you assume I go to a methed out back alley fuckstik for my dental work as well? Dude......not good.
And yeah, I know the damage done by a tattoo needle is pretty trivial, but little things add up. Those tiny little cells around each needle prick will never be normal again. Every living cell is precious. The universe is 99.9999999999% death. Don't add to the problem by hurting yourself.
Besides that, it's aesthetics. A normal human body is a beautiful thing. Don't mess with perfection.
I just noticed Caeleb Dressel is pretty tattooed. Not the normal swimmer Olympic rings in the armpit either, but all kinds of half-finished uglys polluting his other arm. My point is that it isn't the clear-cut solemn pact that it used to be. I know, we like our Nazis in uniform but just like I can't write out people who wear t-shirts outdoors (for the record, they are still underwear, not overwear), you can't write off people with tatoos anymore.saxitoxin wrote:If your friends appeared on TV would it more likely be (a) Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away!, or, (b) Last Night of the Proms?Symmetry wrote:Is having a tattoo all that weird? Of my friends, I'm kinda the odd one out for not having one.
A tattoo is a solemn pact with the angel of mediocrity.
Unless you're a soldier, sailor, Jewish-German, or member of an outlaw motorcycle gang, a tattoo is just something that screams "aspiring suburban dad."
Sorry to be so blunt but this is a trigger topic for me.
You think he's pretty?DoomYoshi wrote:I just noticed Caeleb Dressel is pretty tattooed.saxitoxin wrote:If your friends appeared on TV would it more likely be (a) Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away!, or, (b) Last Night of the Proms?Symmetry wrote:Is having a tattoo all that weird? Of my friends, I'm kinda the odd one out for not having one.
A tattoo is a solemn pact with the angel of mediocrity.
Unless you're a soldier, sailor, Jewish-German, or member of an outlaw motorcycle gang, a tattoo is just something that screams "aspiring suburban dad."
Sorry to be so blunt but this is a trigger topic for me.
riskllama wrote:just no necrobumping, amirite?DirtyDishSoap wrote:Life is short, live it however you want. Except if you piss me off. Ill take a bat to your legs
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
Precisely. You can't be put off by it anymore, despite what 1942 Miss Manners Monthly says.2dimes wrote:Huh, he did not seem put off by my T-shirt when we had lunch.
On the flip side, 1920s men always swam naked, so...DoomYoshi wrote:Precisely. You can't be put off by it anymore, despite what 1942 Miss Manners Monthly says.2dimes wrote:Huh, he did not seem put off by my T-shirt when we had lunch.
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Haha ya Thx for the advice. I will think carefully before doing tht. Definitely not getting one when im drunk xdsaxitoxin wrote:don't do itCade Weston wrote:I want to get a hawk tattoo. I donno why but it just looks cool to me.
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