Posted by Bret4207 on June 24, 2014 at 03:40:36 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: tatoos posted by greg k on June 23, 2014 at 14:25:33:
I don't have any tat's, never saw the sense or draw in defacing your body permanently. Now it's a fad, get a bunch of tats to be an individual...because all your friends are doing it. Duh. Around here we're awash in over conditioned heifers and cows that are covered in tats. The lower the income, the more tats it seems. And I personally don't want to be waited on at any business establishment by some freak with tats running up his neck and face, elongated ear lobe holes, foul language written in the tats, naked women or other body parts in the tats, etc. Yeah, it's your body, you're free to do with it as you will. But I don't have to be around offensive, disgusting people if I choose not to be. Why any business owner outside of a bar or brothel would hire someone covered in tats I can't understand.
These days being as offensive as possible seems to be popular. That's a fine example of why this nation is in the crapper and headed downhill.
Meanwhile, tattoo removal is a growing business frequented by people finally coming to their senses. Of course the taxpayer is funding a lot of that too!
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 03:42:51 06/24/14 2 times.
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