tattoo's - old hat now?
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As the saying goes Pete.
The only difference between tattooed people and non tattooed people is--tattooed people don't care if you're not tattooed...
I wanted a tattoo for quite some time,but didn't want any tattoo just for the sake of having one..
Well I got mine two weeks ago I forgot too post pics on my thread but hey ho.may even get another on my arm,but with me it has to have some value or meaning too it..
The only difference between tattooed people and non tattooed people is--tattooed people don't care if you're not tattooed...
I wanted a tattoo for quite some time,but didn't want any tattoo just for the sake of having one..
Well I got mine two weeks ago I forgot too post pics on my thread but hey ho.may even get another on my arm,but with me it has to have some value or meaning too it..
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Where I work there is a cleaner with facial tatoo's ....... now, is he a cleaner because he has tatoo's or has he tatoo's because he's cleaner?
One thing is for sure - with the tatoo'd face he will never rise above emptying bins .... and that is such a shame.
One thing is for sure - with the tatoo'd face he will never rise above emptying bins .... and that is such a shame.
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as no one on heres knows me personally i feel i can say ive always been involved in the shadier side of life so tats dont hold me back at all, infact when sentenced to 8 years prison they stood me in good sted as most people kept away as im totally covered bad face and head
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as no one on heres knows me personally i feel i can say ive always been involved in the shadier side of life so tats dont hold me back at all, infact when sentenced to 8 years prison they stood me in good sted as most people kept away as im totally covered bad face and head
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My tattoos have never held me back in my profession - but I'm blue collar over white collar and get my hands dirty for a living.
Certainly didn't hold me back getting my trade, but then I know what Pete's threads are normally about
Certainly didn't hold me back getting my trade, but then I know what Pete's threads are normally about
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Had enough with small mindednes and petty bitchin..
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At the risk of stoking further controversy on the subject, if it's true that tattoos originated mostly in cultures where it's the norm to wear relatively little clothing (because of the climate - Tahiti being the obvious example), does that mean people with a lot of tattoos in places where it's far colder are consciously or unconsciously advertising their keenness to disrobe?
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I love how the original poster assumed that they were lowlife folk that either had no job or a minimum wage, when your paying £70 per hour for quality work maybe your not such low life. Each to their own i say
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Paying taxes to have little Billy and Sally-Ann do this to themselves, further reducing their chances of work, just doesn't feel right .. and regardless of your thoughts around body art, 90% of the tattoos the unemployed get aren't going to impress someone in an interview, rightly or wrongly.
Personally if someone wants to get a tattoo, go for it, it's your body, but my suggestion would be to get it somewhere you can hide, because as much as it goes against my personal beliefs, I'm not going to hire someone with face, neck or hand markings, I can't send someone like that out to a vendor or potential customer.
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Thats without a doubt regarding where they are, personally if i wear a shirt you would never know. Tattoos on the neck, hands are not going to help with your work chances.
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