How come every person under 30 has a tattoo now?

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Anonymous wrote:There will probably be even weirder stuff people are doing in future generations so be happy you’ll die and not have to see it.


I think the weird earlobe stretching will be the next big fad
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly


Not something I think about. And not something you should either. Mind your business.


NP.

I also think tattoos are ugly. Their popularity nowadays is just one more example of how civilization is in decline.


Some of us grew up when only biker gangs and prisoners had them. They make my skin crawl. The worst are sleeves.


To me, tattoos show disrespect for your own skin. Unlike jewelry, or clothing, or makeup, tattoos are permanent. Isn’t the skin that you were born with beautiful enough? It shouldn’t need any permanent ink. Why anyone would get a tattoo is beyond my comprehension.

In my mid-50’s, I am just amazed how much American society has changed in my lifetime - and not for the better.


I'm 30 and I think this too
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly

They don’t.

You know that.
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Most Jewish people sure don’t
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Anonymous wrote:There will probably be even weirder stuff people are doing in future generations so be happy you’ll die and not have to see it.


I think the weird earlobe stretching will be the next big fad


I don’t find tattoos attractive but I have no problems with them. The earlobe thing, on the other hand, makes me nauseous.
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Because they're so "unique."
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Anonymous wrote:My brother’s theory is that we incarcerated so many people that we reached the tipping point where prison culture went mainstream.


No, it's because those in positions of power aged out, and they were the ones against visible tats, non-natural hair colors, and lots of piercings.

When all of the Boomer senior management positions turned over to Gen X and elder Millennials, the workplace became much more accepting.

My grandpa has always told me I wouldn't be successful because I have a wrist tattoo and one on the top of my foot. I'm a 40 yo CTO making $327k/yr. The new CEO has gauged ears.
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Anonymous wrote:Most Jewish people sure don’t


Except musicians like Adam Levine.
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Tattoos and piercings have existed since the stone age.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly


I recently read an article that said most people with tattos suffer from mental health issues including anxiety or some form of PTSD.

I don't mind a couple of tattos on discrete places but those full arm and/or leg ones are a bit too much.

Forget about those around the neck or face....
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If you are Jewish you can’t go to Heaven if you have a tattoo
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I’ve gotten used to tattoos but the piercing between the eyes and the bull nose tattoos are too much
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Anonymous wrote:Most Jewish people sure don’t


I know a good amount of Jewish people with tattoos but maybe this is regional? We all live in CA
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly


What’s ugly is being so critical of people who are leaving you alone
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