What is your opinion of tattoos?

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Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:








I would dare you to display similar in a professional setting or interview.

Do you often show that much skin to an interviewer? I guess that's one way to get a job.


Right. Who is wearing a tank top to a job interview?


Why hide your artwork, if you think it's so beautiful?


FYI. I’m a director at one the large federal contractors and wear my sleeve fully exposed almost every day.

It’s against company policy but they look the other way when you’re selling work.


Yuck! How tacky and unprofessional to ignore company policy.


So many people don't think rules apply to them.


Well, obviously they don't. If they did apply to me, I would be fired. And since I've been employed here for over 20 years, its pretty clear that they don't apply to me.

Nothing is every black and white. People in authority suddenly become very flexible with "rules" when its also in their best interest to break them. If they fired me, I would just bring my rolodex (for lack of a better term) with me to a competitor.

So yeah, the rules don't apply to me


Well, aren't you so special!😜
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like the person's skin got stuck on a wet magazine.


Or Silly Putty!
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I married a guy in the 1970s who had a tattoo on his arm he got in the Navy. I have a grown son who has no tattoos. I have a grown daughter who has several beautiful, well designed and applied tattoos. I don't have any.

None of their tattoos affect me one bit and don't bother me. None of the ignorant stereotypes expressed here apply to my family (trashy, gauche, vulgar, attention-whores, disgusting, weak-minded, ugly, silly, MAGA, gross, low intelligence, dated, nasty, sick, indication of childhood trauma, dirty spirit mind and body, trailer park trash, not very bright, disbalanced, they hate themselves, desperate for attention)

It's disturbing how closed-minded, judgmental, and intolerant so many here are.
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Anonymous wrote:I married a guy in the 1970s who had a tattoo on his arm he got in the Navy. I have a grown son who has no tattoos. I have a grown daughter who has several beautiful, well designed and applied tattoos. I don't have any.

None of their tattoos affect me one bit and don't bother me. None of the ignorant stereotypes expressed here apply to my family (trashy, gauche, vulgar, attention-whores, disgusting, weak-minded, ugly, silly, MAGA, gross, low intelligence, dated, nasty, sick, indication of childhood trauma, dirty spirit mind and body, trailer park trash, not very bright, disbalanced, they hate themselves, desperate for attention)

It's disturbing how closed-minded, judgmental, and intolerant so many here are.


But I bet you do have opinions about attire, makeup, hair, etc. It's great that you're so tolerant about tattoos.
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