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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22848247 United States 08/29/2012 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tattoos are a coverup for those who have scars. If you don't have any scars you would not understand the covering up! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22848247 I have 6 defining scars on my face. I love them, I would never want to cover them up. I couldn't deal with my scars so I covered them up! I couldn't stand the comments about my scars.. both to my face and behind my back! So I covered it up! Now all you see is a tattoo! So ppl can say why? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18932111 Canada 08/29/2012 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tattoos are a coverup for those who have scars. If you don't have any scars you would not understand the covering up! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22848247 I have 6 defining scars on my face. I love them, I would never want to cover them up. I couldn't deal with my scars so I covered them up! I couldn't stand the comments about my scars.. both to my face and behind my back! So I covered it up! Now all you see is a tattoo! So ppl can say why? I see what you mean. I don't really care about what people say about my scars. I have a small one that runs through my eyebrow since I was 4 years old. When I was 16 I see all posers shaving pieces off their eye brows for some reason. |
BBee User ID: 22663979 United States 08/29/2012 10:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | those alphabet boys sure are busy keeping us safe! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635 "The FBI wants your tattoos — more specifically, the meanings behind their inky black lines and colorful shapes — and it's asking local law enforcement agencies for help. The FBI's Biometric Center of Excellence, which already collects tattoos and other identity markers in its massive database, sent a request July 13 to police agencies for information "related to any current databases containing tattoo/symbol images, their possible meanings, gang affiliations, terrorist groups or other criminal organizations." check the link for more info and some awesome tattoo pics: [link to www.tennesseesonsofliberty.com] Anyone arrested and jailed or in prison has their tat's photo'd extensively. The photo's and information on the person are already IN a database and all law enforcement has access to this....HAS had. If it's not already in the National Crime Information Database it is easily checked by states, with state information bases downloading to the NCIC system. Nothing new here, go back to your homes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22623897 United States 08/29/2012 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | States were catagorizing tattoos back in the 50's. The FBI has a GANG UNIT. NYPD has a gang unit and that's the lowest form. How dumb can you be to say the FBI is JUST now starting a tattoo database. If you are arrested, no matter for what reason, If you have a tattoo you will be asked to show it so they can take pictures of it and add it to the national database. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22623897 United States 08/29/2012 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | those alphabet boys sure are busy keeping us safe! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635 "The FBI wants your tattoos — more specifically, the meanings behind their inky black lines and colorful shapes — and it's asking local law enforcement agencies for help. The FBI's Biometric Center of Excellence, which already collects tattoos and other identity markers in its massive database, sent a request July 13 to police agencies for information "related to any current databases containing tattoo/symbol images, their possible meanings, gang affiliations, terrorist groups or other criminal organizations." check the link for more info and some awesome tattoo pics: [link to www.tennesseesonsofliberty.com] Anyone arrested and jailed or in prison has their tat's photo'd extensively. The photo's and information on the person are already IN a database and all law enforcement has access to this....HAS had. If it's not already in the National Crime Information Database it is easily checked by states, with state information bases downloading to the NCIC system. Nothing new here, go back to your homes. THANK YOU! |
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anonimalle User ID: 22481879 United States 08/29/2012 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me either. Women who collect tattoos for events will soon be ready for the carnival. I collect rocks, children's pictures and always the memory's why would I need a scentless rose, or a butterfly that never strives to reach a cloud? Behind every myth lies a mystery, and every legend holds an echo of the truth …… Que Sera Sera "For not by numbers of men nor by measure of body but by valor of soul is war decided" Bilisarius " At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war." Gates of Vienna. "May we smite our enemies to the darkest chamber of hell, for we wish only to live in peace, and they desire only to put their boot upon our neck." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19980561 United States 08/29/2012 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Poor people get tattoos, rich people spend their money on things that have a return on investment. rich people are too big of pussies to get one it might hurt their little fag asses You fucking suck! Demonize success. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22762080 United States 08/29/2012 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it is the sun and skin aging that fades and fucks up tattoos, nothing to do with the years of the body fighting anything , infact is doesnt even go under the skin but inbetween ..just above the fat Quoting: This is true. I've got several tats that are over a decade old and still look brand new. If you keep sun block on them and keep your body and skin well hydrated, your tattoos will never fade or change. You can't avoid things like skin changes with age and the like very much, but as I've said I take care of all off my tattoos and they are still fresh and bright. |
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Charlie Scene User ID: 21948600 United States 08/30/2012 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Charlie Scene there are exceptions to every "rule" Although I wouldn't really classify that as a rule of thumb. I am not poor, not in a gang, not "cattle" as you say. I am a businessman, conservative, Father and husband. Yet I have many tattoos. Yeah, there are of course exceptions :) Like my grandfather who got a tattoo in honor of the son he lost, my dad's brother in WWII. And my dad who had one on his bicep to commemorate his service on a heavy cruiser in the Navy, in the same war, firing the 9 inch guns and losing half his hearing in the battle of Truk Lagoon. Or me, who has a couple, and at 53 has been working on the books since I was 14 and owned three houses and NEVER pulled a crime. I'm different because I'm still under the illusion that is a free country and if I want permanent artwork on my body I can get it. I guess that would mean if you're against them, you've got your own sense of freedom which I guess doffers from mine and my family. Kat von D owns a castle in the Hollywood Hills and drives a custom Bentley. Her ex Jesse own more cool cars and motorcycles than all of us combined if you really think only the poor have them. Neither my dad's or grandfather's faded or blurred before they died. And I've had mine since around 1990 and they look great and I get compliments from even little old lady's about how great they are. If it's just a "fad", it's a long lived one. They've been around for thousands of years, for thousands, if not more, reasons. Lighten' up. There's worst things to be concerned about in this world. Unless you live a protected life in a protected world that's so hideously boring you actually put time into judging people for decisions about their lives that don't concern you at all. My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. |
BRIEF User ID: 381742 United States 08/30/2012 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Like my grandfather who got a tattoo in honor of the son he lost, my dad's brother in WWII. And my dad who had one on his bicep to commemorate his service on a heavy cruiser in the Navy, in the same war, firing the 9 inch guns and losing half his hearing in the battle of Truk Lagoon. Or me, who has a couple, and at 53 has been working on the books since I was 14 and owned three houses and NEVER pulled a crime. I'm different because I'm still under the illusion that is a free country and if I want permanent artwork on my body I can get it. I guess that would mean if you're against them, you've got your own sense of freedom which I guess doffers from mine and my family. Kat von D owns a castle in the Hollywood Hills and drives a custom Bentley. Her ex Jesse own more cool cars and motorcycles than all of us combined if you really think only the poor have them. Neither my dad's or grandfather's faded or blurred before they died. And I've had mine since around 1990 and they look great and I get compliments from even little old lady's about how great they are. If it's just a "fad", it's a long lived one. They've been around for thousands of years, for thousands, if not more, reasons. Lighten' up. There's worst things to be concerned about in this world. Unless you live a protected life in a protected world that's so hideously boring you actually put time into judging people for decisions about their lives that don't concern you at all. My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. Any way you look at it, it's graffiti...I've seen some beautiful graffiti on sides of buildings and rail cars, but it's still tacky and inappropriate. Do these people spray paint on the side of their million dollar homes? I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Charlie Scene User ID: 21948600 United States 08/30/2012 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Captain Spaulding 22387549 Like my grandfather who got a tattoo in honor of the son he lost, my dad's brother in WWII. And my dad who had one on his bicep to commemorate his service on a heavy cruiser in the Navy, in the same war, firing the 9 inch guns and losing half his hearing in the battle of Truk Lagoon. Or me, who has a couple, and at 53 has been working on the books since I was 14 and owned three houses and NEVER pulled a crime. I'm different because I'm still under the illusion that is a free country and if I want permanent artwork on my body I can get it. I guess that would mean if you're against them, you've got your own sense of freedom which I guess doffers from mine and my family. Kat von D owns a castle in the Hollywood Hills and drives a custom Bentley. Her ex Jesse own more cool cars and motorcycles than all of us combined if you really think only the poor have them. Neither my dad's or grandfather's faded or blurred before they died. And I've had mine since around 1990 and they look great and I get compliments from even little old lady's about how great they are. If it's just a "fad", it's a long lived one. They've been around for thousands of years, for thousands, if not more, reasons. Lighten' up. There's worst things to be concerned about in this world. Unless you live a protected life in a protected world that's so hideously boring you actually put time into judging people for decisions about their lives that don't concern you at all. My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. Any way you look at it, it's graffiti...I've seen some beautiful graffiti on sides of buildings and rail cars, but it's still tacky and inappropriate. Do these people spray paint on the side of their million dollar homes? Spray painting the side of a million dollar house is a far cry from getting a tattoo. You're grasping at straws now. |
BRIEF User ID: 381742 United States 08/30/2012 12:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: BRIEF My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. Any way you look at it, it's graffiti...I've seen some beautiful graffiti on sides of buildings and rail cars, but it's still tacky and inappropriate. Do these people spray paint on the side of their million dollar homes? Spray painting the side of a million dollar house is a far cry from getting a tattoo. You're grasping at straws now. No, I value the human body more than a million dollar home, yet no one sprays doodle work on their nice house... I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Charlie Scene User ID: 21948600 United States 08/30/2012 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Charlie Scene That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. Any way you look at it, it's graffiti...I've seen some beautiful graffiti on sides of buildings and rail cars, but it's still tacky and inappropriate. Do these people spray paint on the side of their million dollar homes? Spray painting the side of a million dollar house is a far cry from getting a tattoo. You're grasping at straws now. No, I value the human body more than a million dollar home, yet no one sprays doodle work on their nice house... I know I know. We arent getting anywhere with this, just going in circles. The fact is tattoos have been around for thousands of years, and will most likely be around for another thousand. If you want to think I am "stupid" for having them.. oh well. The majority do not judge me on such trivial things. |
Daniel of the Rose User ID: 995731 United States 08/30/2012 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Charlie Scene That's a very ignorant statement Brief. I know it's just your opinion, but very ignorant. I know a few people who most would see as "highly intelligent" who have tattoos. One is a doctor, the other is a Biologist. They may not be the smartest people in the world, but I'm pretty sure they have a higher IQ than those on here judging them. Just sayin.. Any way you look at it, it's graffiti...I've seen some beautiful graffiti on sides of buildings and rail cars, but it's still tacky and inappropriate. Do these people spray paint on the side of their million dollar homes? Spray painting the side of a million dollar house is a far cry from getting a tattoo. You're grasping at straws now. No, I value the human body more than a million dollar home, yet no one sprays doodle work on their nice house... whoa... Deeper side of BRIEF....thanks for sharing........ |
Daniel of the Rose User ID: 995731 United States 08/30/2012 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Charlie Scene there are exceptions to every "rule" Although I wouldn't really classify that as a rule of thumb. I am not poor, not in a gang, not "cattle" as you say. I am a businessman, conservative, Father and husband. Yet I have many tattoos. Yeah, there are of course exceptions :) Like my grandfather who got a tattoo in honor of the son he lost, my dad's brother in WWII. And my dad who had one on his bicep to commemorate his service on a heavy cruiser in the Navy, in the same war, firing the 9 inch guns and losing half his hearing in the battle of Truk Lagoon. Or me, who has a couple, and at 53 has been working on the books since I was 14 and owned three houses and NEVER pulled a crime. I'm different because I'm still under the illusion that is a free country and if I want permanent artwork on my body I can get it. I guess that would mean if you're against them, you've got your own sense of freedom which I guess doffers from mine and my family. Kat von D owns a castle in the Hollywood Hills and drives a custom Bentley. Her ex Jesse own more cool cars and motorcycles than all of us combined if you really think only the poor have them. Neither my dad's or grandfather's faded or blurred before they died. And I've had mine since around 1990 and they look great and I get compliments from even little old lady's about how great they are. If it's just a "fad", it's a long lived one. They've been around for thousands of years, for thousands, if not more, reasons. Lighten' up. There's worst things to be concerned about in this world. Unless you live a protected life in a protected world that's so hideously boring you actually put time into judging people for decisions about their lives that don't concern you at all. My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? Makes sense.... because when it comes down to it....it's to impress....which may be rooting in lack of attention or in search of more attention.(so that gives one an idea of the persons social dysfunction....that's why BRIEF used the word HIGHLY...in his last statement...he's not saying you are not intelligent...but the HIGHLY intelligent wouldn't need to get it...because they would question why and for what reason? (leading to an intelligent conclusion of why not to do it)). |
BRIEF User ID: 381742 United States 08/30/2012 02:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Like my grandfather who got a tattoo in honor of the son he lost, my dad's brother in WWII. And my dad who had one on his bicep to commemorate his service on a heavy cruiser in the Navy, in the same war, firing the 9 inch guns and losing half his hearing in the battle of Truk Lagoon. Or me, who has a couple, and at 53 has been working on the books since I was 14 and owned three houses and NEVER pulled a crime. I'm different because I'm still under the illusion that is a free country and if I want permanent artwork on my body I can get it. I guess that would mean if you're against them, you've got your own sense of freedom which I guess doffers from mine and my family. Kat von D owns a castle in the Hollywood Hills and drives a custom Bentley. Her ex Jesse own more cool cars and motorcycles than all of us combined if you really think only the poor have them. Neither my dad's or grandfather's faded or blurred before they died. And I've had mine since around 1990 and they look great and I get compliments from even little old lady's about how great they are. If it's just a "fad", it's a long lived one. They've been around for thousands of years, for thousands, if not more, reasons. Lighten' up. There's worst things to be concerned about in this world. Unless you live a protected life in a protected world that's so hideously boring you actually put time into judging people for decisions about their lives that don't concern you at all. My grandfather and my father were in the Navy...neither have/had tattoos...as gently as I can put this, very intelligent people don't get tattoos...I should say, highly intelligent people don't get tattoos...can you think of one genius that has tattoos? Makes sense.... because when it comes down to it....it's to impress....which may be rooting in lack of attention or in search of more attention.(so that gives one an idea of the persons social dysfunction....that's why BRIEF used the word HIGHLY...in his last statement...he's not saying you are not intelligent...but the HIGHLY intelligent wouldn't need to get it...because they would question why and for what reason? (leading to an intelligent conclusion of why not to do it)). Precisely I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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