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(((Brian))) You own who you are, honestly and fairly. I personally think most places would benefit greatly from having your direct honesty and work ethics. No one is perfect, the smart ones know and accept it, then they work towards impovement. The rest run their mouths...IMHO...
 
I've been wanting a sleeve for a long time now.. But have held off due to my job. My back's a full tat, but it's been viewed by very few people. It's their because i wanted it... Not because i wanted others to see it.. But i agree with Brian to a point. I've seen guys with upside down crosses on their leg.. or a anarchy symbol somewhere noticeable.. SOMETIMES these people are purely looking for a reaction, sometimes it's the real deal and it's an actual belief... Do i agree, i don't know. I tend to believe that all cultures are wrong.. I like all religion is flawed.. But i don't feel the need to plaster that belief on my leg..

However I think weve gotten away from the orignal point.

I think stars on your neck will be pretty :p if you really want it, and the con's don't outweigh the pro's (GO FOR IT GIRL :p)
 
Why would that be a stupid idea? Even if people did think that, oh well, it's not their body. Personally, I like it. If you get it done, I'd like to see how it turned out.
 
Thanks everyone for your replies :) I really thought that some people would really hate the idea. I should have given you guys more credit. :p

I am going to do it anyway, at the beginning of next month. I'll post pics :)

The thing is that most of the people I know are kind of punk-ish. I really wanted opinions from non-punk-ish and older (than me)people :)
 
eris said:
Thanks everyone for your replies :) I really thought that some people would really hate the idea. I should have given you guys more credit. :p

I am going to do it anyway, at the beginning of next month. I'll post pics :)

The thing is that most of the people I know are kind of punk-ish. I really wanted opinions from non-punk-ish and older (than me)people :)

You'll, "Rock It" kiddo!!;)
 
eris said:
I really thought that some people would really hate the idea. I should have given you guys more credit.

I appreciate what you're saying, but I wanted to point out that hating tattoos isn't necessarily a sign of close-mindedness or intolerance. It simply implies a different culture and belief set. And there's nothing wrong with that.

Good luck with it! :D Be sure to share some pics if/when you get it done! :)
 
^ Im not saying it is intolererance or close-minedness. I never once said or even hinted at that. If I thought that way I wouldnt have asked or cared about peoples opinions. I just wanted to know peoples ideas about such circumstance. That does not mean I disageree with what they said. When I said I should have given more people credit I meant that I thought no one would explain their opinions, not that I thought I would disagree with them

I just want some statistics

I don't mean anything bad by this, but sometimes I think you comment about what you THINK people are saying and not what they are ACTUALLY saying.

huggybear said:
you spend so much time online

Do you mean by his "time spent online" ? I don't think that is accurate for many people. I personally leave the browser open sometimes when I'm away or doing something else. I really didn't spend all the time here that is says I did. also he's been here a really long time so it should be a lot of hours. And I think he has an average amount of posts for how long he's been here. When I sign in I rarely see him post, so it can't be THAT much

PS: huggybear - joined july 2010 - time spent online - 2 Days, 6 Hours, 8 Minutes, 7 Seconds

huggybear -2.28 posts per day

Brian - 2.06 posts per day

You post more than him.
 
eris said:
I don't mean anything bad by this, but sometimes I think you comment about what you THINK people are saying and not what they are ACTUALLY saying.

Because what people are saying isn't always what they're saying. Is it wrong for me to interpret what people say as I perceive it, instead of taking it at face value? :p IMHO, that's pretty much what everyone does... but I may just be more forward and vocal about presenting my perceptions.

No offense taken. :)
 

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