Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an older non-white millennial (34) and I am worried about the white people in general. The gross tattoos, voting for Trump, dying en masse from Opioids, in debt up to their eyeballs. It’s not a good look.
You don’t need to generalize that all white people are like that. I’m white and I don’t know anyone with the above issues, except maybe a few that voted for Trump. What if I wrote a sweeping generalization about people of color?
Not clever wording- rude and off topic. I'm same age and white and don't personally know anyone plagued with these issues. Every race/color has generalizations that 'aren't a good look' and unflattering stereotypes.
There’s a lot of white fragility on this thread...nothing wrong or nasty about PP’s statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an older non-white millennial (34) and I am worried about the white people in general. The gross tattoos, voting for Trump, dying en masse from Opioids, in debt up to their eyeballs. It’s not a good look.
You don’t need to generalize that all white people are like that. I’m white and I don’t know anyone with the above issues, except maybe a few that voted for Trump. What if I wrote a sweeping generalization about people of color?
Not clever wording- rude and off topic. I'm same age and white and don't personally know anyone plagued with these issues. Every race/color has generalizations that 'aren't a good look' and unflattering stereotypes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think tattoos can look badass on the right person. Athletes, actors, musicians, etc.
Lol. Yeah but like so many trends, they don’t look so hot on us mere mortals.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a millennial and I don’t like them, nor do I have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think they're trashy. I think they're stupid. Last year's meaningful tattoo is next year's overused cliche. Trends come and go. 20 years ago, a lower back tattoo was sexy. 20 years later, it's just a big blurry tramp stamp on a middle aged woman. Even the ones that look nice right now are going to blur over time. Some old tattoos look more like a skin condition than a picture.
+1
Do younger women still get lower back tattoos?
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos make various statements.
Tattoos on a woman’s face neck and upper chest say: I was abused as a child and just can’t get over it.
Those same tattoos on a man say either: I’m a food or barista worker or I got very bored in prison or both.
Lower back tats on women: yeah tramp stamp or “I thought I was very cool 20 years ago”
Big black tribal tats on white men: I wish I were a brown person.
Patches of tattoos here there and everywhere: I drink a lot. (And secretly hate myself)
A great big elaborate tattoo (sleeve, chest, back) I thought the girl with the dragon tattoo was so wonderful.
Little tiny tats that you can’t see: I want to be cool but not like above.
Anonymous wrote:I think tattoos can look badass on the right person. Athletes, actors, musicians, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos are out of fashion but people can't stop wearing them . It's sad. Like a permanent bad hair look.