I mean if it is not some gruesome bloodiness then it isn't as bad. but still.....
I mean if it is not some gruesome bloodiness then it isn't as bad. but still.....
I think this society needs to get over the fact that stereotypes are often wrong. The very reason I dyed my hair pink and orange was so that I didn't have to deal with anyone who couldn't see past what I choose to to to my body that is not harming anyone and get to know the real me. My riding instructor is the kindest, smartest person I know, she is a great teacher, and she has so many face peircings I lost count. But you know what, that's her decision, and it's a part of her, I don't even notice them when I look at her now, that's just her and she's a beautiful person, inside and out. My step-dad's a highschool teacher and loves helping kids, and he has 2 tattoos. My uncle's a very smart person, common sence wise and scientifically. He's a biochemisist and he has a DNA chain around his arm.
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Stereotypes ARE often wrong, and I never judge someone based solely on look alone, but at the same time it is human nature to label and categorize things nad we will NEVER, EVER get away from that, no matter how hard we try. Even if its on a subconscious level, it will always happen and we will always do it.
I agree.Originally Posted by Jessika
I don't have one, and am not sure I'd ever want one. Who knows, sometimes I think it's be neat to have Tango and future dogs of mine with a couple paw prints and other times I just think of how awful it might look when I get old.
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i love the paw print thing Kay said. i actually talked about getting Gracie's paw on me a few months ago, but i never got around to doing it. i could get a tattoo at any time, i'm just lazy.lol ya know ya never use what you have available to ya(my mom is a tattoo artist).
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Like, Breanne said I would POSSIBLY get a small black paw print. I would want it on my arm though. It wouldn't be anything big or an attention getter. Just something personal, IMO.
I agree.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
Yes but most of the time someone has a tattoo it is some motorcyclist big burly guy who has one (at least here that is the case). And not trying to be rude here but society isn't going to get over these stereotypes types anytime soon so if you don't want to be stereotyped you shouldn't put yourself there. All I am trying to say is that there are other ways to express yourself. But if you want to get a tattoo suit yourself.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
and even if you aren't bad a lot of parents will see you as a bad influence on their kids. I don't agree with stereotyping either but sometimes we just have to put up with it.
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i spend hours upon hours in a tattoo shop every day. only 1 in about every 150 people are big burly motorcycle people. decked out in leather chaps. most of the people that come into the shop for tattoos are people between the ages of 18-30. normal people you see walking down the street. you'd be amazed just "who" gets tattoos. my mom has tattooed 2 catholic priests, school teachers, 80yr old grandmothers, etc. there is a guy named Brian that comes into the tattoo shop nearly every day. he's COVERED in tats! but they are everywhere but his hands, head and neck. no one knows he has them until he takes off his shirt. he reveals all the hours of hard work that my mom has put into his tats. people are often shocked. he's such a well mannered, upper class kind of guy.Originally Posted by shihtzulover850
i understand that media makes everyone think that tattoo shops are dirty, scummy, and places that no one should go. in reality a lot of them are. there are some NASTY shops out there! fortinatly the health department has said that our shop is as clean if not cleaner than a docter's office.![]()
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lexie, do you guys have a website for her shop? Is she good at portraits? Maybe when I'm 18 I can take a trip over to your place and get my tat.![]()
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NEVER. They look Terrible when you get old. They cost a lot of money. They are difficult, painful and expensive to remove. And to me, nothing looks worse than a beautiful girl in an evening gown or a handsome man in a nice white dress shirt and all you can see is the tattoo.
Small tasteful ones aren't too bad but still. We expect people to look professional in the work place, I just don't think they can look professional with a big tattoo hanging out of their sleeve. Sure it doesn't say anything about their personalities or their professionalism but you know what they say about first impressions.
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I know it could be wrong to think of stereotypical tattoos, but can everyone honestly say that they've never felt even just the slightest bit intimidated when you're walking somewhere quiet on your own and a huge man drenched in tattoos walks by? I know I do. Of course they could be perfectly nice people but it's the initial image they give. I mean, everybody I know parent's would have told their kids to stay away from people like that, that is NOT meant offensively it's just the way it is.
Very well put.Originally Posted by sparks19
Yes I agree very well put!Originally Posted by sparks19
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our website is being worked on at the moment, but we do have a myspace page that has some of the work she's done on it. she is VERY good at portraits. she does quite a few. my personal favorite was the Vizsla portrait she did on one of my dog show friends.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
you should definatly come to get a tat! bring that adorable pup of your too!![]()
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