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A mate of mine is a former Royal Marine. He had some "issues" a while back, but he's totally sober now and a very mild individual. He is however someone who you want on your side, rather than to be facing him - he's a real unit. Whilst dealing with his PTSD, he got heavily tattooed. And not just tattooed - his arm and chest tattoos involve heavy scarification in the patterns. A huge commitment.Comment
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Must have been the guy that spray painted "Sid Viscous lives" on a bus shelter near me, way back.Comment
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I'm good with it, its culturally important.
John WelsfordAn expert is but a beginner with experience.Comment
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Tat up your body all you want, it's your body.
What I don't buy, and wonder what the motivation is to defend tats as some who have them seem want to do, but the claim that they (tats) are an expression of individualism, or creativity, or being a rebel, really?
Since it appears that the percentage of the population, at least in the under 40 cohort, is fully tatted, I truly wonder how rebellious and or individualistic the practice truly is. Seems more like a herd mentality to get one as opposed to not getting one."Unrepentant Reprobate"
Lew Barrett
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"Where you live in the world should not determine whether you live in the world." - Bono
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Tat up your body all you want, it's your body.
What I don't buy, and wonder what the motivation is to defend tats as some who have them seem want to do, but the claim that they (tats) are an expression of individualism, or creativity, or being a rebel, really?
Since it appears that the percentage of the population, at least in the under 40 cohort, is fully tatted, I truly wonder how rebellious and or individualistic the practice truly is. Seems more like a herd mentality to get one as opposed to not getting one.On the trailing edge of technology.
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Keven it’s not a rebelliousness it’s just individual style like clothes, hairstyles, piercing ears or whatever. Humans have been painting themselves and the walls of caves for hundreds of thousands of years. I think you are applying the word “Rebel” to something that has nothing to do with rebellion.Last edited by Joe (SoCal); 05-23-2023, 12:58 PM.Comment
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i dunno joe, you still think ny has the best pizza. get out there and live a little.Comment
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The best pizza in the word according to me is Johns Pizza on Bleaker St NYC PERIOD end of subject. Get back to me when you’ve gotten out more.Comment
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My daughter, along with her three brothers, grew up in an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community where tattoos were forbidden, so the first thing my daughter did upon her emancipation was get a quite a few tattoos. I think the tattoo's permanence may be a statement of the vehemence with which she rejected her upbringing.Comment
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Have you seen my photos ? My paintings ? My cooking ? My lifestyle ? People may call me a million things but one thing I’m NEVER called is unimaginative and boring , and I have a tattoo.
Keven it’s not a rebelliousness it’s just individual style like clothes, hairstyles, piercing ears or whatever. Humans have been painting themselves and the walls of caves for hundreds of thousands of years. I think you are applying the word “Rebel” to something that has nothing to do with rebellion.
But the claim that it is some kind of individualistic identifier, now that is horse hockey as everyone seems to be getting one, even the 78 year old granny down the street got one. Doesn't seem so much of singular statement but rather more of a "hey look at me, I'm just like everyone else that got inked up." When I see someone at the beach that doesn't have body art, that stands out as unique.
My question has always been, how at 17 or 27 can you be sure that the flaming skull with a dagger through the side of the head is going to speak to who you are at 45?"Unrepentant Reprobate"
Lew Barrett
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