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LookingForSomethingNew · 26-30, M
Agreed. This reminds me of what my parents usually say: "You shouldn't be wearing any tattoos because there are many work places that won't hire you because of them" Well, then... that sounds like a problem with the views of society, rather than my tattoos.
quinnVneck · 31-35, F
oh how society immediately brands people in the wrong group...
quinnVneck · 31-35, F
tats or not... the criminals i've read about are usually clean shaven cuts as well as no tats to keep their "good reputation" while they work behind the scenes to do their dirty work
quinnVneck · 31-35, F
a tattoo states one's own personal beliefs, mottos, and individuality. however with today's society as well as the ones that came before us still brand tats as taboo
a tattoo for a yakuza represents their membership as same goes for the triads of mafia
a tattoo for a yakuza represents their membership as same goes for the triads of mafia
LookingForSomethingNew · 26-30, M
Yessss. If anything, tattoos can be a very interesting way in getting to understand, one another. It's something that everyone can benefit from. It's weird how far society could go if people could accept one another for who they are.