Never in a million years. Everything I love or hold dear or want to remember is inside my head and heart, I don't feel the need to put it on display but I'm not a showy kind of person anyway. I think the body my parents gave me needs no enhancements whatsoever - and .... I don't like needles
Theres a generation of 50+ year olds covered in tacky tattoos. In their day they would have thought they looked great. The same is happening now, 1 in 3 people are tattoo artists and the other two are covered in loads of tattoos. Each and everyone is ****. No exceptions. In 20 or 30 year a whole lot of people are going to look like saggy ****s that have been coloured in. A good portion of them havena number of stupid holes in various places to add to their spasticated look. Best bit is, they think they are being original and fresh lol. Yeh, of course....
The best tattoos come free with bubblegum. You look cooler in the first place and years after, you dont look like a ****.
"1 in 3 people are tattoo artists and the other two are covered in loads of tattoos. Each and everyone is ****. No exceptions." Do you realise the effort that goes in to being a respected tattooist? I'll hazard a guess at no you dont You see this is the problem, lots of people talk about things on here that they really know nothing about
Elizabeth Taylor had lady parts? I thought the lack thereof is why she kept getting divorced. / actually just Googled... she wasn't bad looking at all... back in the 1950s.
You'd get more respect having a proper job. Aside from that I dont care. It looks stupid and in most cases they are something people regret down the line. Some of the tattoos are horrific, offensive or kust down right stupid. These people will grow old, have families and in a few cases, become respected members of society... Except they have a tattoo of a fairy ****ting on a rose wrapped round a skull with the words, mothers nipple juice scrolled somewhere... Amazing stuff. There are also many places that wont hire people with tattoos. Visable ones obviously. At the wish of the public. Its not a good look really, not in many businesses. Of course people can do what they want. I however, reserve the right to call them ****s. ****s raped by an episode of art attack.
Remember when Evertonians said Carra always wore long sleeved footie top to cover his EFC tattoo - maybe he had it lasered before he wore his first short sleeves
Funny you mention that, De Rossi when playing for the Italian national team, wears one sleeve to cover up something. I don't think he wears the sleeves at Roma. Something he has must have gotten his team,media, coach upset!
I had no idea about this, googled it and this is what came up - http://thesoccerforces.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/sleeve-shirts-mystery-daniele-de-rossi.html it's a very poor translation obviously but read it, it's very funny.
Although OTT, I actually agree with most of what UIR is saying. Certainly appreciate the effort tattooists go to to make their profession. Fair play to them for taking advantage of the market too.
I am not sure I buy the reasoning as I think he only wears the sleeve when playing for Italy.... please log in to view this image