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Slick.Vick User ID: 62166258 Mexico 08/26/2014 02:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: So... How come every fad and trend seems to run it's course, and passes into history... except for... Tattoos mentally prepare people to think nothing of reciving another man's mark. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38362526 They want to be owned. Bingo. What if it's your own artwork? That's another man's mark? I'll take more and more tattoos but I'll never take a mark against my will. And I say that with complete confidence. You guys don't think critically much, do you. Fucking simpletons, the both of ya. Tattoos are conditioning devices, yes, yes.. That's it!!! You've figured it out!! Hahahahahahahaha.. Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 61900896 Nigeria 08/26/2014 03:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: So... How come every fad and trend seems to run it's course, and passes into history... except for... On young firm skin body art can look lovely. Body art on old, wrinkled, saggy skin just looks nasty (imo). Had a tat once myself at 16. Got rid of it at twenty two when I didn't want it anymore. I paid about £12 back in '87 to get the tattoo and £2000 to get rid of it. Thankfully my young adult children don't want to go down that road. For them self expression comes from creating art not perma wearing it. But each to their own. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37794316 United States 08/26/2014 05:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: So... How come every fad and trend seems to run it's course, and passes into history... except for... How about shaving? Quoting: abigail happyness I'm sick and tired of having to get myself waxed from the neck down or have people mock and laugh at me for not. I'm human and I have body hair. But if I don't shave my leg and under my arms I'm considered an unhygienic freak. Women didn't shave 100 years ago. When is it going to die? "From 4,000 to 3,000 BC, women removed body hair with home-grown depilatory creams made from a bizarre combination of such questionable ingredients as arsenic and quicklime. Copper razors appeared around 3,000 BC in both India and Egypt. The most elaborate razors of prehistory appear around 1,500 to 1,200 BC in Scandinavia where Danish Mound Graves yielded razors in leather carrying cases with etched bronze blades and carved handles. No doubt the Vikings liked their women shaved." More here: [link to beavershaver.com] Nothing is new under the sun, it seems. I know a woman that got permanent hair removal done on her twat. Not a single pube left. A couple of years later she had to have a medical procedure done and it left her with a scar. So she whined that pubic hair would have hidden it. Then like a stupid idiot she went out and had pubic hair tatooed on her twat. Looks like pure shit. So bad that she bought herself a merkin |