Is her left side really covered in those ugly ass tattoos??
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jbaker1-2 — 5 years ago(October 18, 2020 05:30 PM)
It's 2014, who doesn't have tattoos?
I don't. Never did, never will. I also don't wear bear skins or a bone through my nose. It's 2020. Time to leave primitive tribal bullshit like tattoos and piercings in the past where they belong.
There are 8.2 billion people in the world. 8.19 billion of them have never heard of and don't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk. Get over it. -
mrjman1234 — 11 years ago(January 29, 2015 07:22 AM)
Wow. Go back to the nursing home granny.
You know why she has that beautiful tattoo? Because she can do whatever the beep she wants, that's why! I doubt that anyone, especially someone like Danielle, cares about your opinion, you sad pathetic person.
Tattoos are a form of self expression and art. Shove as many outdated articles at me as you wish, it won't change my opinion. So once again, go back to whatever 1920s nursing home you crawled out of, you stupid beep -
johnhorshack — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 01:05 PM)
Total white trash and other scumbags cover themselves in tats. And no, they are not "art". This is why real art has lost all meaning, because people get away with calling anything and everything "art".
I'm 33, and have no tattoos and will NEVER have any. I have too much self-respect for that. -
thegr8defender — 10 years ago(October 30, 2015 01:45 PM)
Try doing it yourself and tell me it's not art. It's a form of expression and can be quite beautifully done. It also takes a LOT of training to master (I'm not talking random skeevy guys operating out of a shack).
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LaraCroftLegacy — 10 years ago(June 30, 2015 10:20 AM)
No its not white trash to have tattoos and that there are well respects doctors who have tattoos and that I know quiet few people with tattoos who are kiind and respect people
Lara Croft Himiko! The First Sun Queen! This is Yamatai. -
SerenityInSpace — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 05:05 PM)
Total white trash and other scumbags cover themselves in tats.
Lol yep. My watercolour tattoos make me white trash and/or a scumbag. It doesn't matter how I act in life. My tattoo defines me totally. The fact that I chose a job that allows me to help vulnerable people, choose to go through life trying to be as nice as I can and generally, just try to be polite and courteous, mean absolutely nothing.
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HaddonfieldMemorial — 10 years ago(October 12, 2015 04:27 AM)
I'm a bit on the fence with tattoos. On one hand I know they're not for me and it isn't because I can't handle the pain I'm a perfectionist so I'm always looking to better something (story I wrote, picture I drew) and I know I'd either have to go back to have something added or removed. Plus that's a lifelong commitment and I can be honest and say I have trouble in that area (which is why im single no doubt)
But it also seems as though a lot of people get them just to get them these days. For instance I see a lot of tattoos of stars. That to me says somebody didn't think it through. I mean, you'd think a little more thought would've gone into it than that. Then again I don't know their story they could've lost a family member or friend who loved stars. I try not to pass judgment and I also know that it's none of my business either way. Just like I don't feel it's my place to tell someone what movies or music they should like. It's up to the individual.
It takes a lot of skill to be a tattoo artist they're not just plucked off the street. Not everyone can do it. So yes, I do feel it's a legitimate artform and a form of expression. I just choose to express myself differently. To each his own. If Danielle is happy with her decision that's all that matters. Nobody here pays her bills.
I think people like you are putt off by the fact that tattoos are more mainstream and acceptable in the 2000s. Sorority girls have them now and it's almost thought of as another accessory, I've known people who've gone with friends to get "best friend" tattoos or a bride and her maid of honor getting a matching set as a testament to their friendship. 20-30 years ago it was mainly bikers, rockstars, and inmates that had them now you see the most effeminate of gay men who have a ton so is not one size fits all.
I think you're being a bit too dismissive of tattoos and the people who have them. I know plenty of people in my own life who have tattoos and they don't fit the stereotypes that you assign.
I think the fact that you're on the internet upset about a stranger's tattoo and have no qualms about ogling her body before she got the tattoo says more about your moral compass than it does hers.