Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:
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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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Not in the least, nor is anyone shocked to see a tattoo. I just think they make you look cheap / unclassy, and obviously I’m not the only one. Lots of my friends have tattoos (…as stated here, they’re pretty darn commonplace now although people still seem to think they’re cool and edgy for getting one) and I haven’t / wouldn’t share this opinion with them; it’s not something I spend much time thinking about or anything. But if you’re asking, yes: they’re not a positive reflection of the person
I'm surprised that a board that is primarily populated by Gen-X and younger people would have so many folks that share attitudes that I would expect from my Baby Boomer parents and Greatest Generation grandparents. I figured the average Gen X person or younger would consider tattoos to be unremarkable, one way or the other, given how common they are these days. I roll my eyes at my MIL when she tells my niece that only sailors and prostitutes from Malmo (she's Danish) get tattoos.
There's something oddly fussy and uptight about people on here.
People on here are anonymous and feel free to say what they really think. Most people won't tell you to your face that they think your tattoo was a mistake, so you naively assume they all approve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Not in the least, nor is anyone shocked to see a tattoo. I just think they make you look cheap / unclassy, and obviously I’m not the only one. Lots of my friends have tattoos (…as stated here, they’re pretty darn commonplace now although people still seem to think they’re cool and edgy for getting one) and I haven’t / wouldn’t share this opinion with them; it’s not something I spend much time thinking about or anything. But if you’re asking, yes: they’re not a positive reflection of the person
I'm surprised that a board that is primarily populated by Gen-X and younger people would have so many folks that share attitudes that I would expect from my Baby Boomer parents and Greatest Generation grandparents. I figured the average Gen X person or younger would consider tattoos to be unremarkable, one way or the other, given how common they are these days. I roll my eyes at my MIL when she tells my niece that only sailors and prostitutes from Malmo (she's Danish) get tattoos.
There's something oddly fussy and uptight about people on here.
People on here are anonymous and feel free to say what they really think. Most people won't tell you to your face that they think your tattoo was a mistake, so you naively assume they all approve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Not in the least, nor is anyone shocked to see a tattoo. I just think they make you look cheap / unclassy, and obviously I’m not the only one. Lots of my friends have tattoos (…as stated here, they’re pretty darn commonplace now although people still seem to think they’re cool and edgy for getting one) and I haven’t / wouldn’t share this opinion with them; it’s not something I spend much time thinking about or anything. But if you’re asking, yes: they’re not a positive reflection of the person
I'm surprised that a board that is primarily populated by Gen-X and younger people would have so many folks that share attitudes that I would expect from my Baby Boomer parents and Greatest Generation grandparents. I figured the average Gen X person or younger would consider tattoos to be unremarkable, one way or the other, given how common they are these days. I roll my eyes at my MIL when she tells my niece that only sailors and prostitutes from Malmo (she's Danish) get tattoos.
There's something oddly fussy and uptight about people on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:
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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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Not in the least, nor is anyone shocked to see a tattoo. I just think they make you look cheap / unclassy, and obviously I’m not the only one. Lots of my friends have tattoos (…as stated here, they’re pretty darn commonplace now although people still seem to think they’re cool and edgy for getting one) and I haven’t / wouldn’t share this opinion with them; it’s not something I spend much time thinking about or anything. But if you’re asking, yes: they’re not a positive reflection of the person
I'm surprised that a board that is primarily populated by Gen-X and younger people would have so many folks that share attitudes that I would expect from my Baby Boomer parents and Greatest Generation grandparents. I figured the average Gen X person or younger would consider tattoos to be unremarkable, one way or the other, given how common they are these days. I roll my eyes at my MIL when she tells my niece that only sailors and prostitutes from Malmo (she's Danish) get tattoos.
There's something oddly fussy and uptight about people on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Not in the least, nor is anyone shocked to see a tattoo. I just think they make you look cheap / unclassy, and obviously I’m not the only one. Lots of my friends have tattoos (…as stated here, they’re pretty darn commonplace now although people still seem to think they’re cool and edgy for getting one) and I haven’t / wouldn’t share this opinion with them; it’s not something I spend much time thinking about or anything. But if you’re asking, yes: they’re not a positive reflection of the person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:
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I would dare you to display similar in a professional setting or interview.
Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:
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Anonymous wrote:Done well, it is definitely art:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.
Care to post the stats?.
Lovely art...
Not stats.
Who needs stats? Either most people find it beautiful or not. You're welcome to decorate your body with art.😊
If you declare something to be the opinion of the vast majority you should prepare to back it up with actual stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
You nailed it. They're the kind of people who are shocked to see a mom wear a two piece bikini to the pool.
The large majority of people on here probably consider themselves liberal, but they seem to have some very conservative, uptight views on certain things. Liberals on the West Coast are very different from stuck up East Coast types.
And who in their right mind would want to be taken for old money? Old money people are weird and kind of awful, if you know them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like them. A well placed and well done tattoo can be very sexy.
However I'm a bit out that the current object of my affection ruined his beautiful chest with a stupid tattoo
How so?
He got an ugly tattoo, artwork is bad.
I could deal if he had it done on his arm.
But it's right there on his chest looking ugly.
Just an eyesore on another wise ( formerly) gorgeous chest. Seriously I love(ed) his boobies. Fortunately his biceps are still flawless
This reminds me of a Portlandia episode:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqu04r
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.
Care to post the stats?.
Lovely art...
Not stats.
Who needs stats? Either most people find it beautiful or not. You're welcome to decorate your body with art.😊