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HeMadeMeDoIt

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When I see a guy with a tattoo I automatically think in my head (which I admit a deep dark twisted place lol) did he get that in jail? I then start to wonder if he ever considered what it will look like when he's 65.

With women i think hmmmmm how trashy, I wonder if there was a resident tattoo artist in the trailer park.

I'm aware that both statements are very stereotypical and I know them to be often false.

GBM my sister is a succeessful specialist physician in her mid 30's, with two children, a husband and a large ugly tattoo on her lower back that she got two years ago. I guess her version of a mid life crisis.
 

georgebushmoron

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GBM my sister is a succeessful specialist physician in her mid 30's, with two children, a husband and a large ugly tattoo on her lower back that she got two years ago. I guess her version of a mid life crisis.
I have no problem with that. What a person does to their body is their right, and whatever that tattoo is and their reasons for having it is all their's and does not deserve judgement. I have tattoos myself, but they are well hidden. However, what I find objectionable, personally speaking, is someone who purposely has a tattoo in an inconspicuous location such as the neck or the hand - where obviously a public statement is being made, and that statement is usually not very nice. When it is public and inconspicuous, it invites and deserves judgement. When a person wants everyone to know that a snake is on their neck, what does that say about them? Or a skull on their hand? Usually the tattoo is of an odious nature, such as a tarantula, cobra, skull, dagger, etc., so we're not talking about cute bunny rabbits or lucky charms. Did you notice that when people get tattoos on their necks and hands, it's always something of an odious nature? Why is that? I suggest it is not a good reason.
 

georgebushmoron

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LOL,,tell ya what GBM,,do a google ,,,,,,,,,,,,fuck,,you are a Moron:rolleyes:
Regardless,who it is is not relevent,nore are my friends or assosiates.

Is that all you can do? Wimp.
 

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I have no problem with that. What a person does to their body is their right, and whatever that tattoo is and their reasons for having it is all their's and does not deserve judgement. I have tattoos myself, but they are well hidden. However, what I find objectionable, personally speaking, is someone who purposely has a tattoo in an inconspicuous location such as the neck or the hand - where obviously a public statement is being made, and that statement is usually not very nice. When it is public and inconspicuous, it invites and deserves judgement. When a person wants everyone to know that a snake is on their neck, what does that say about them? Or a skull on their hand? Usually the tattoo is of an odious nature, such as a tarantula, cobra, skull, dagger, etc., so we're not talking about cute bunny rabbits or lucky charms. Did you notice that when people get tattoos on their necks and hands, it's always something of an odious nature? Why is that? I suggest it is not a good reason.
My best friend has a eagle on his hand, he also is very rich, goodlooking, very well liked by the investors who let him make money for them. And GBM he along with the tat he also has a black belt in karate. I forget the name of it now. But it means the '' way of the warrior '' So GBM would you like to meet him and tell him he looks like a loser. I think not eh G, I'd love to hear you call him a wimp.
 

georgebushmoron

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My best friend has a eagle on his hand, he also is very rich, goodlooking, very well liked by the investors who let him make money for them. And GBM he along with the tat he also has a black belt in karate. I forget the name of it now. But it means the '' way of the warrior '' So GBM would you like to meet him and tell him he looks like a loser. I think not eh G, I'd love to hear you call him a wimp.
I don't see anything wrong with a positive tattoo like an eagle showing on the hand. Many American service men I've met, particularly Marines, have positive insignias tattooed in locations that are difficult to hide. It speaks of heroics in battle and other such themes. If you bothered to actually read my posts, which you are usually too lazy to read properly, you would realize I was actually talking about those who put nefarious images on public areas of their bodies, like snakes and skulls. There's a big difference in the nature of the statement made by those who put an eagle on their hand and those put a naked woman or snake on their neck. I'm sure you'll find some room in your head to agree with me there.

Lastly, if your friend's black belt is worth anything, being called a "wimp" is not going to provoke an attack. If he did, he'd be up shit creek and he should know that, particularly with a black belt.
 
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georgebushmoron

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Now,,lets get this straight,,your calling me names now because I found your thought and post moronic,,hence,,I called you a moron,,correct??
Pretty fucking juvinile now there Goerge:rolleyes:
Your intelligence is beyond human description. It's a compliment! :) :) :) :)

So give yourself a pat on the back with one of your hind legs.
 

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Your intelligence is beyond human description. It's a compliment! :) :) :) :)

So give yourself a pat on the back with one of your hind legs.
There ya go with the insults again:rolleyes: man o man(shaken my hind leg:p )
Ya never said how your ol lady was??

I've been meaning to ask ya george,,just what do you plan on doing with all the info you collect on the members of the various boards you frequent?
Maybe time to start a new thread?? ;)
 
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mick_eight

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I don't see anything wrong with a positive tattoo like an eagle showing on the hand. Many American service men I've met, particularly Marines, have positive insignias tattooed in locations that are difficult to hide. It speaks of heroics in battle and other such themes. If you bothered to actually read my posts, which you are usually too lazy to read properly, you would realize I was actually talking about those who put nefarious images on public areas of their bodies, like snakes and skulls. There's a big difference in the nature of the statement made by those who put an eagle on their hand and those put a naked woman or snake on their neck. I'm sure you'll find some room in your head to agree with me there.

Lastly, if your friend's black belt is worth anything, being called a "wimp" is not going to provoke an attack. If he did, he'd be up shit creek and he should know that, particularly with a black belt.
GBM take off the rose coloured glasses. He's a mean black belt , and could care less about rules and laws, piss him off and you will be wishing you had canadian medical. But he'd most likely just bitch slap ya. I'm not too lazy to read your dribble. It is all the same bs. Like they say . If you can't dazzle them with brains, baffle them with bullshit. And all canadians know how good the yanks are with bs, you made a art of it. The sad part is a lot of people buy into it. But not all.
 

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There ya go with the insults again:rolleyes: man o man(shaken my hind leg:p )
Ya never said how your ol lady was??

I've been meaning to ask ya george,,just what do you plan on doing with all the info you collect on the members of the various boards you frequent?
Maybe time to start a new thread?? ;)
Just fight already. We'll invite everyone from perb to watch.

I'll be the special guest referee.
 

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Because I like pissing Dakota off. :)

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I get my Ink 3 for a dollar at the dollar store. I find people treat me slightly differently when I have a barbed wire armband, like I'm not as approachable. Scares them a bit, I guess.

But I can associate with the tattied (as long as they don't look too close) and also the STARKS* by pointing out it's fake and making fun of 'em...

If I like my 'ink', as it wears off I re-ink it with a CD marker (also 3/$1 - gotta love those hard-working Chinese...)

Lasts long enough for me to wish it was gone and Voila, scrub it, it's gone..!

*Starks = stark naked
 
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