Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I recently moved to teh midwest and have been shocked at the number of people who have moved here from MD (ugh I did it b/c I didnt want to get divorced and spouse was relocating- shoulda just separated) and have MD state flag tattoos even though it is obviously the best state flag so I guess ppl do?
Marylanders have a thing about the Maryland flag being the best state flag, but when DC becomes a state, the DC flag will be the second-best state flag. It's a good flag.
ain't gonna happen. Maybe we will be annexed by MD though, and then we can share their awesome flag.
Anonymous wrote:They were all the rage for a while. But it’s been a clown show for two years with no end in sight. I can’t imagine having that flag permanently affixed to my body.
Anonymous wrote:Best Maryland themed tattoo I saw was a guy at an Orioles game.
He had a calf tattoo that was a blended mural of Ravens and Orioles logos, the Natty Boh mascot, and a Maryland crab except the interior of the crab was filled with the tartan of the MD state flag. He looked exactly like a waterman from the Eastern Shore. Was astounding.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were all the rage for a while. But it’s been a clown show for two years with no end in sight. I can’t imagine having that flag permanently affixed to my body.
There is a bit of path determinism at work where by the time someone has gotten a DC flag tattoo they have probably already made a lot of other bad life decisions. So I’d doubt they would be regretting the tattoo instead of regretting how they have ended up sharing a room in a decrepit Petworth row house with their loser boyfriend that they are financially supporting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I recently moved to teh midwest and have been shocked at the number of people who have moved here from MD (ugh I did it b/c I didnt want to get divorced and spouse was relocating- shoulda just separated) and have MD state flag tattoos even though it is obviously the best state flag so I guess ppl do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I recently moved to teh midwest and have been shocked at the number of people who have moved here from MD (ugh I did it b/c I didnt want to get divorced and spouse was relocating- shoulda just separated) and have MD state flag tattoos even though it is obviously the best state flag so I guess ppl do?
Marylanders have a thing about the Maryland flag being the best state flag, but when DC becomes a state, the DC flag will be the second-best state flag. It's a good flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I doubt there's any state in the union that doesn't have a fair number of people with flag or outline tattoos. It helps if you've got an attractive flag/clear symbol. Other than DC, I've lived in NC, Chicago, and Rhode Island and encountered state/city flag tattoos in all three.
I’ve never seen or heard of a single person with a Virginia state flag tattoo. Not saying that it doesn’t happen, because there are all sorts of idiots out there, but just that if there are people with them it’s limited to a small fringe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I recently moved to teh midwest and have been shocked at the number of people who have moved here from MD (ugh I did it b/c I didnt want to get divorced and spouse was relocating- shoulda just separated) and have MD state flag tattoos even though it is obviously the best state flag so I guess ppl do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
) and have MD state flag tattoos even though it is obviously the best state flag so I guess ppl do?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any tattoos, but most people have local pride tattoos because they love the place they live/are from. I don't take them as endorsing the current leaders or political situation.
What are examples of “local pride” tattoos that people commonly get in other cities/states? The only other place in the country where I would even expect people to get tattoos of the state flag is Texas. I’m not sure that should be the model.
I doubt there's any state in the union that doesn't have a fair number of people with flag or outline tattoos. It helps if you've got an attractive flag/clear symbol. Other than DC, I've lived in NC, Chicago, and Rhode Island and encountered state/city flag tattoos in all three.
I’ve never seen or heard of a single person with a Virginia state flag tattoo. Not saying that it doesn’t happen, because there are all sorts of idiots out there, but just that if there are people with them it’s limited to a small fringe.