I reckon you're probably worrying unnecessarily.
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I reckon you're probably worrying unnecessarily.
Can't argue that.
But by equating plain with boring are you not yourself judging others on appearance, potentially missing out on genuine and interesting people...
Sorry double post, dunno what happened there
But by equating plain with boring are you not yourself judging others on appearance, potentially missing out on genuine and interesting people...
Yup often the disempowered, people on the fringes of accepted society exerting what control they could over their own bodies, in more primitive cultures they were to represent coming of age, a major...
Thats intense senraw, nice.
HAha, one that stuck with me is the children being fed into the meat grinder in the Another Brick in the Wall video.
Not really I think tats are more profound personal and permanent, can Or should be at least. Just my view
Yup definitely get this idea, the daily grind, the corporate rat race.
I can also see what you say about the two styles.
Similar to how the modern craze which has made them ubiquitous, was largely fuelled by the expansion of Celebrity, more TV channels hence more diverse content and of course the 'me to' social media...
Dunno that it's quite the same thing really...tattoos are a choice being born black, Irish or simply born, not a choice.
Life can sometimes feel like a meat grinder would I suppose be the obvious take away. Initially I thought the figure was falling down into it, looked at again Iīm not so sure that perhaps he isnīt...
Iīm curious, what statement or idea does that represent...if you donīt mind me asking.
Better un inked imho but there we are.
More power to you Ian, 19th mine was.
fwiw this threads inspired me to do a bit of further reading into the subject, whole phenomenon. cheers.
Hehe itīs those new looking ones on the grans and granddads of anarchy, makes me smile but fair play to them.
Tramp stamps, handy when they self identify.
I reckon their ubiquity has somewhat devalued the original ethos, appeal, has for me at least and Iīll admit to getting ink done, though it was 30...