e x i t english said:
I hate people who wear flip flops to CP, as well as bring purses with them. What a waste, I mean, who actually needs to bring stuff with them in public?High maintenance people that's who.
I also hate people with tattoos, they're all thugs.
Um, I have a tattoo of an angel carrying a baby, to honor my son who died at birth. Does that make me a thug? It's sad how you people can just stereotype others without even using any sense of reasoning.
I want to get dead people's skin sewn over my own skin . . . one piece at a time. I think it's going to be the new thing. Seriously. Ten years from now, middle school girls are going to be wailing at their parents, "Why can't I get a corpse dermal on my belly? All the other girls have one!"
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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
I'm 41.
(With zero actual interest in skin patches, middle school girls, or free candy . . . wait, I'll keep the free candy.)
As far as Trek goes, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that Spock is going to be played by Sylar. Now that's creepy . . .
My author website: mgrantroberts.com.
If they're stupid prison tattoos, sure. My former wife had spent nearly a grand on some pretty incredible tattoos of dragonflies on her sides that were absolutely amazing. It all depends on what you've got and who the artist is.
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TTD 120mph said:
Speaking of wild ride hair.:)http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30039209&id=1257900150
LOL! This picture makes me laugh everytime I see it.
ask me for my facebook.
Hey, no dissing Mr. Rogers.
Personally, I think tattoos are hilarious. I think people who get tattoos are equally hilarious. To see some poor schmuck walking down the street with them all over his arms and body is just the most hysterical of all.
If I were ever to get a tattoo, it would be a very small one on my ass that would read, "Other End Up".
My author website: mgrantroberts.com.
Why not? If you saw someone with a three inch bone through their nose, wouldn't you be inclined to come up with a thought or two about that person? Of course we can judge people, not only on their selection of tattoo, but on their choice in getting one or not. A tattoo represents a decision made by a person, one that they have chosen to display for the world for all eternity -- or at least until they get it lasered.
Not that I truly have anything against tattoos. They just remind me again that people are primates.
My author website: mgrantroberts.com.
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