Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It's not acceptable in many places; including most of corporate America..sooooo
Ah yes, corporate America. The pinnacle of personal fulfillment, happiness and growth.
But also, your comment is pure BS and completely outdated. Perhaps you should look around.
There are more people who think they’re not acceptable than acceptable. You sound completely out of touch with societal norms, lady.
So let's recap. You went from "they originated in jail/prison" to "they are completely socially unacceptable" to "more people think they are unacceptable than not."
Opinions are like assh0les. Everyone has one.
Yes but yours is not held by many. Face tattoos are not normal unless you’ve spent time in jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It's not acceptable in many places; including most of corporate America..sooooo
Ah yes, corporate America. The pinnacle of personal fulfillment, happiness and growth.
But also, your comment is pure BS and completely outdated. Perhaps you should look around.
There are more people who think they’re not acceptable than acceptable. You sound completely out of touch with societal norms, lady.
So let's recap. You went from "they originated in jail/prison" to "they are completely socially unacceptable" to "more people think they are unacceptable than not."
Opinions are like assh0les. Everyone has one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It's not acceptable in many places; including most of corporate America..sooooo
Ah yes, corporate America. The pinnacle of personal fulfillment, happiness and growth.
But also, your comment is pure BS and completely outdated. Perhaps you should look around.
There are more people who think they’re not acceptable than acceptable. You sound completely out of touch with societal norms, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It's not acceptable in many places; including most of corporate America..sooooo
Ah yes, corporate America. The pinnacle of personal fulfillment, happiness and growth.
But also, your comment is pure BS and completely outdated. Perhaps you should look around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It’s literally the subject of the thread.
~DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
It's not acceptable in many places; including most of corporate America..sooooo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
Face tattoos are not socially acceptable. Why are you fighting this statement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Not acceptable to YOU!!! And no one cares about that.
Anonymous wrote:If you use the "live" feature on your iPhone photos, I will forever and always think you're dim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.
Still not acceptable to most people, no matter how much you repeat that they are. Every single person I know who has a face tattoo has a serious mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm snobby about people who are snobs and look down at others for random things. Sure, I hate face tattoos but wasn't it Post Malone who said he got tattoos on his face in an effort to cover up his ugliness? Meanwhile, despite the tattoos he has a reputation of being incredibly kind and respectful towards everyone.
He would still be kind and respectful without the face tattoos. Face tattoos mean you've given up on ever fitting in as a normal person, or you have been raped in jail.
Man life is too short to worry about “fitting in”. Make choices that please you. You get one life, how sad to spend it trying to fit in.
I don't want to fit in with people who have been raped in jail. No.
Sorry, you lost me. Who was raped in jail?
That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail.
HAHAHAHAHA You're even dumber than I thought. The Māori of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuitri of New Zealand, various Indigenous peoples of North America like the Inuit would like to have a say.
NP. Americans with face tattoos are not indigenous Māori. It is outside the bounds of normal societal standards to tattoo one’s face. I agree with PP that it is a sign of time spent in prison. (I disagree with the whole prison rape tangent but absolutely time in prison.) Face tattoos are antisocial… and yes even for Post Malone.
I’ll say it again, face tattoos did not originate in prison.
No one is arguing the origins of face tattoos. They are saying they associate face tattoos with prison because those are the folks with face tattoos in the U.S. I have never encountered Māori with a face tattoos. You are being annoying PP.
Perhaps read before calling people annoying:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I responded to this comment: "That's the origin of face tattoos. Jail."
In the U.S., it is.
You're so ignorant. No, it is not. They may have been coopted in the 80s by various gangs, but they most certainly did not originate in prison, even in the US.
Nobody but prisoners have their face tattooed in the U.S. There are no Māori here. If you tattoo your face, you are removing the ability to be hired for many jobs. It isn’t socially acceptable.
Well, I'm glad you finally gave up on one lie, but you had to take on another one, I see. No, it is not true that they are socially unacceptable. Maybe among boomers like you. Plenty of young people who have never seen the inside of a prison have face and neck tattoos. Get out of your bubble, Grandma.
And no, I don't have a single tattoo anywhere on my body.