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Thread needs more Rachel. http://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lji2t5lcwa1qasqa8o1_500.jpg Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Mother of god she's hot! I agree. Its the girl in my avatar. Former AAC emloyee. I think shes a tattoo artist full time now. Rachel Ann Aust. Google her for more goodness. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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You keep bringing up questionable judgement.
2 tellers at a bank, one lady is 500 pounds and ink free and one lady is 140 but has a heart tattoo on her wrist. Which one is more likely to make a sound decision? |
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person.
Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. |
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. View Quote Not sure if serious. If so, all that anger is going to kill you. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I'm an inkie (sort of, just have the one), but I don't care whether or not anyone else has one. Not my body to worry about. My first, not my last: http://i57.tinypic.com/w1bsoz.jpg View Quote I got one sleeve done. Heading across the nation for the start of my second sleeve next month. Had to call ahead about four months because the dude is so busy. Plan on a Gadsden on my leg, and a BFL too. So ar15 will always own me. |
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I couldn't possibly care less, it's your body, do to it as you will. Just don't come looking at my wallet when and if you need to unfuck yourself. Same goes for just about everything else including obesity, drug addiction and extreme sports. Cause that's how liberty works in my neck of the woods.
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Well of course, his are tastefully done. The goose is almost lifelike! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think they look okay on people like DKProf, but not on me. Well of course, his are tastefully done. The goose is almost lifelike! Oh fuck! |
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They help to identify scumbags. I have never met a single person who had tats and/or piercings that was a decent individual (they may have been wealthy, or had a decent job....but they were still scum). View Quote Oh, please, tell me more. I can't want to hear more pearls of wisdom from YOU. |
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I have a sleeve. On chicks, meh. Depends. Most chicks with a lot end up looking like shit. Girls just don't go in and say I want a sleeve and stick to the design. They get a pice on the bicep. A piece on the forearm. Leg piece. A piece on the ribs. A piece on the back. Birds, cars, hearts, stars, names, shapes, cartoons, all over randomly.
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Oh, please, tell me more. I can't want to hear more pearls of wisdom from YOU. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They help to identify scumbags. I have never met a single person who had tats and/or piercings that was a decent individual (they may have been wealthy, or had a decent job....but they were still scum). Oh, please, tell me more. I can't want to hear more pearls of wisdom from YOU. Im 99% sure his whole persona is just a schtick. Thats what I gather from his posts. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Just spent two and one half hours being marked by a witch two days ago.
Thinking about getting my nipple pierced next time I am there. |
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. View Quote I've. always gotten tattooed for myself but I have to say it is definitely a bonus knowing it bothers someone like you as much as it does. ERic |
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Im 99% sure his whole persona is just a schtick. Thats what I gather from his posts. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They help to identify scumbags. I have never met a single person who had tats and/or piercings that was a decent individual (they may have been wealthy, or had a decent job....but they were still scum). Oh, please, tell me more. I can't want to hear more pearls of wisdom from YOU. Im 99% sure his whole persona is just a schtick. Thats what I gather from his posts. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Ah, gotta be. I should have checked that post for a hook. |
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That's just hurtful. I sent you those photos in strict confidence!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think they look okay on people like DKProf, but not on me. That's just hurtful. I sent you those photos in strict confidence!!! Ya know TRG has been emailing those to anyone that asks him for them, right? He said something about you owing him 5 bucks and never paying him back. I am not sure what he is on about. |
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I say go for it, but remember the that when someone gives you shit (and they will, BTDT), take into account how much time and effort they spend telling you how to live, and how little time they concentrate on their own lives. You'll find that the holier-than-thou busybodies that look down their "perfect" noses are likely wrestling with the memory of something regretful in their past that would far outshine a bit of ink, or a small hole in your ear. I know a few. They find every excuse possible to tell you that your tattoos and/or piercings are a huge mistake, but have no problem whatsoever with drinking heavily, abandoning their children, beating the shit out of their significant other, bitching about their job constantly, etc, or a combination of the above. It's highly likely that because I'm not a "team member", what I've just typed either won't be read, period, or just passed over because of it. Take it however you will.
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I've joked about it but if a tattoo is done well I can appreciate it.
face and neck tattoos seem like a poor decision but its not my business unless im hiring you. I've never really wanted ink but after my son was born I have thought a lot about getting his hand print on my upper left arm.. |
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Thought this thread would have more pics of inky gurlz. GD I am disappoint.
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Threads like this are why I have tough skin.
And some inky skin. |
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I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. "'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." Leviticus 19:28 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." Matthew 5:17 |
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"'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." Leviticus 19:28 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." Matthew 5:17 View Quote Do you cut the hair at the side of your head? |
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I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. Whaddya gonna do when JC shows up, looks like Ron Pearlman or Danny Devitto, and then say's "Nice Tat, who's the hippie?" Folks in that region have much darker skin, and drasticly different features than depicted by 99.9% of the art work out there. Even Leonardo got it wrong. Just sayin'. |
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"'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." Leviticus 19:28 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." Matthew 5:17 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. "'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." Leviticus 19:28 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." Matthew 5:17 Ah, so disregard the rest of Leviticus 19, then? |
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Whaddya gonna do when JC shows up, looks like Ron Pearlman or Danny Devitto, and then say's "Nice Tat, who's the hippie?" Folks in that region have much darker skin, and drasticly different features than depicted by 99.9% of the art work out there. Even Leonardo got it wrong. Just sayin'. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. Whaddya gonna do when JC shows up, looks like Ron Pearlman or Danny Devitto, and then say's "Nice Tat, who's the hippie?" Folks in that region have much darker skin, and drasticly different features than depicted by 99.9% of the art work out there. Even Leonardo got it wrong. Just sayin'. Thanks, but I'm aware of that as well. There's a pretty strong possibility that Jesus wasn't Caucasian. That goes without saying. Can you say for certain what He looks like? I know I can't. |
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I do not blink at ink or piercings. I have been in kitchens for 20 years and I have been in thrash metal bands...old hat to me.
I will say though, if you want to work in high level business or corporate, you better have them be coverable. |
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No, and I don't have any. Pureskins unite.
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Don't care. That being said I wish I had a removal machine and could profit off the look at me crowd.
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I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. I hear that all the time. What I don't see anyone considering is that when we die, we don't take our bodies with us, and neither do we take tattoos and/or piercings. FWIW, my next tattoo will likely be along the lines of this, on my upper left arm: http://tattoopics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/jesus.jpg Now, say, hypothetically, we do take our bodies with us when we die. Obviously, it will be known what we've done with ourselves during our lives when we stand before judgement. Do you think Jesus would be offended by me thinking that highly of him to physically, permanently label myself as a believer, during the time I am alive? He went through a lot of pain for us. Am I wrong to go through a bit myself, for Him? The ink may not be necessary, but my devotion to Him is. Doesn't the bible itself frown on tattooing? |
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When I see piercings, tatoos, etc., my private reaction is seething rage. But I manage to stifle my feelings for the sake of civil comity. Nevertheless, I could never be friends with such a person, or interact with him/her with anything other than icy "correctness." If I was an employer, I wouldn't hire such a person. Such things are like spraying graffiti on a beautiful building. Utter vandalism. And it's an insult to God, who created the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. View Quote The more you post, the more I lol. |
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You live in NY, I'd imagine everyone you meet is scum. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They help to identify scumbags. I have never met a single person who had tats and/or piercings that was a decent individual (they may have been wealthy, or had a decent job....but they were still scum). You live in NY, I'd imagine everyone you meet is scum. Well shit. That's not nice. |
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Ive never seen it make anyone look better. Might allow them to fit in with specific crowd but it didn't make them look better.
Plus that shits mad expensive, do you know how much ammo can be purchased with that kind of cheddar? |
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People without tattoos are narcissists who think they are perfect. I avoid them at all costs because they are untrustworthy.
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They help to identify scumbags. I have never met a single person who had tats and/or piercings that was a decent individual (they may have been wealthy, or had a decent job....but they were still scum). You've never met anybody in the military? Are you seriously saying there are no scumbags in the military? |
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Ive never seen it make anyone look better. Might allow them to fit in with specific crowd but it didn't make them look better. Plus that shits mad expensive, do you know how much ammo can be purchased with that kind of cheddar? View Quote I hate when street urchins with tats all over them and a face full of metal ask me for money. You wasted your cash on ink ... go recycle all the metal in your face or get a job is the proper response |
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Thread needs more Rachel. http://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lji2t5lcwa1qasqa8o1_500.jpg Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Mother of god she's hot! No, her ink ruined her and would be a constant visual reminder of how stupid she is. |
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No, her ink ruined her is awesome and would be a constant visual reminder of how stupid hot she is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Thread needs more Rachel. http://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lji2t5lcwa1qasqa8o1_500.jpg Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Mother of god she's hot! No, her ink ruined her is awesome and would be a constant visual reminder of how stupid hot she is. Fixed. |
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