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“A bicycle is not a sofa” -- Dario Pegoretti Last edited by OtayBW; 01-16-2018 at 04:57 PM. |
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You haven't hung out with a lot of pro bike riders, have you?
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Another shot, another stupid looking tat.
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I did the same!
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There are a ton of sanctimonious judgments being passed on what others do to themselves.
If that is real and that is his thing, then i think who ever the artist was, he/she did a nice job. I have a ton of them and none of you would want anything to do with what I have, but that is the great thing about tattoos, nobody gets a tattoo for someone else's approval. at least I hope no one does. |
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I got my first one out of spite to my mother who forced me to join a fraternity my freshman year in college. I told her I would do it if I could get a tattoo. She relented. What I didn’t tell her was the college soccer team I was playing for All belonged to the same fraternity and having started college months before the students came, due to training camp, I knew I was going to join one anyway. Then it took off from there. Now I have plenty. Oddly enough as most of mine are Star Wars bad guys and I teach 112 year olds who have parents my age,, the kids and parents both love it. More of my parents have ink in the last 6 to 10 years then they did when I started. They aren’t for everyone and if I am truly honest most of the hate ones I see make me sad that there are folks who need to profess their hatred for something and or types. Anyway, tattoos can be a very interesting topic. |
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"Some and I stress some of the older generations (I am 42) don’t view tattoos the way I" I'm 59 and a minority. During the teenage experience i looked like fidel castro/Jerry Garcia. when cops showed up I got the questions. tats were something the cops used to identify you. no tats, no id made it harder. I was good with that. I'm not a fan of tats, makes cops go crazy.
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That is a great point. If he likes it that is all that matters. Besides, there is only one tatoo I see worthy of praise:
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Yeah its a free country and freedom of speech/expression all that good stuff but I'm not defending our Bill of Rights when making such comments, Rather our culture seems particularly fond of both idolizing and/or criticizing other persons' decisions on all matters of appearance from body shape to tats to hair color, style, dress you name it. And then there's the family and friends phenomena of telling family and friends what they should do ... a whole 'nother level of irritant. If John Q Public spent half as much time gazing inward and working on that or thinking seriously about the challenges we have locally, nationally and worldwide as they do watching entertainment tonight etc. maybe we wouldn't be in the mess we are in. And if as species we were better at live and let live, I'd like humans more. And as a receptor of comments like "that's a stupid tatoo or stupid haircut etc., etc" . - I find it very hard to separate the expressing ones opinion and the making a judgment about the person component of the commentary. Not a big deal and perhaps there are some anthropologic/evollutionary/sociobiology explanations of tribal indentification or something, but it still bothers me. Must be winter. |
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He's free to get what he wants, but nothing confirms his taste and aesthetic being super basic like getting a self-portrait as the Dark Knight Joker.
2008 wants its trendy pop culture back. But hey, I'm feeling sporting, the fist bump with his son tattoo is pretty fun. |
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