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Since When Did Tattoos Become Acceptable

  • 10-11-2014 5:28pm
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    It seems it was not too long ago when tattoos where only for freaks and outcasts who had no real identity of their own so felt the need to create a false persona by getting tattoos in a failed attempt to create an identity

    Now it seems like everyone has one

    It's like people thought they were being special and unique by having a tattoo and now everyone has one so it's not that big of a deal anymore

    But how did this happen

    You would see someone with a tattoo and automatically think they must also have an STD, it was the mark of a dirty degenerate

    I will never get a tattoo because people change. What you think is cool today is not cool tomorrow, then you're stuck with it

    Also think of an old person with tattoos, just looks stupid

    We need to reconsider this


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