Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether a tacky is trashy or not depends on how good looking you are.
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Anonymous wrote:Grew up incredibly poor. I do think less of people with tattoos. It's a cry for help, them pleading to the world that they want attention, the more they do it the more attention they want.
Furthermore, as I said I grew up dirt poor. Now I make over $250,000 a year. I worked my way up from nothing. Actually dropped out of high school after my dad died in order to keep working my family's small farm so we could put food on the table.
What I'm trying to say is, I feel like I know how to succeed. The absolutely biggest thing you need is to look, and act, professional. And tattoos are not professional. They are far too distracting from a person's personality, mostly done to people who are trying to make up for intelligence and social smarts with gaudy, incomprehensible shit written on their body.
You wouldn't hire a lady with a boob job to do public relations, or a man with a lip piercing to teach you kids, would you? So why would you want someone who has equally mutilated their body on a whim?
To answer your questions:
HH Income: ~ $300k/year (Me @ $250k, wife at ~$50k)
Education: GED --> Welder's certificate --> Technical college --> College --> PHD
65 male with 22yo son, 18yo daughter and 15yo son
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to see what sorts of people find tattoos trashy (or not). So tell me, do you think tattoos are trashy? What's your background? MC? UMC? Education level? Current occupation/HHI?
Me first. I sometimes find tattoos trashy but generally like them if done well. Example: tweety bird on your boob = trashy. Artfully done half sleeve = not trashy.
I come from a MC background-both parents were professors (English and Sociology). I have a fine art background and have two masters degrees. Currently middle class (for around here) and live in PG county. You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roman-Catholic 3rd generation Irish-American.
Tattoos = yuck. Tattoos = mutilizing your own body and not respecting what God created as a gift for you.
Master's degree. Father was an attorney and mother a kindergarten teacher. Upper middle class. Conservative Republicans. Grew up in and still live in Fairfax County. Went away for college and grad school abroad.
You need a drink and some sex to loosen you up.
What a dud.
Anonymous wrote:Roman-Catholic 3rd generation Irish-American.
Tattoos = yuck. Tattoos = mutilizing your own body and not respecting what God created as a gift for you.
Master's degree. Father was an attorney and mother a kindergarten teacher. Upper middle class. Conservative Republicans. Grew up in and still live in Fairfax County. Went away for college and grad school abroad.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people think tattooes are gross looking, that viewpoint crosses all socioeconomic groups.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to see what sorts of people find tattoos trashy (or not). So tell me, do you think tattoos are trashy? What's your background? MC? UMC? Education level? Current occupation/HHI?
Me first. I sometimes find tattoos trashy but generally like them if done well. Example: tweety bird on your boob = trashy. Artfully done half sleeve = not trashy.
I come from a MC background-both parents were professors (English and Sociology). I have a fine art background and have two masters degrees. Currently middle class (for around here) and live in PG county. You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether a tacky is trashy or not depends on how good looking you are.
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