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Getting my shoulder tattoo tonight will post a photo of it and the room as I promised earlier,
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Tattoos are cool no matter what they are if there is a story behind it you can tell, I like art with symbolism and meaning rather than just design but thats my $0.02
I know I will get one some point in my life, whether it's next year or in 10, but I can't find the one for me yet. |
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*I can understand the christian argument, to a degree. However I think many christians do not think it is proper to follow the bible word to word. A lot of my christian friends have bible verses tattooed. How do you feel about that? If I was a christian the way I would see something like that, is that it would be keeping the word of God as a part of your body. *Not if you properly maintain it. If you want to keep a tattoo looking good you will have to dish out a bit of money. *Some things do follow you for your entire life. *Well if you are going to get tattoo you should be hiring a good artist, and not some scratcher you find on the streets. Just like any other art as well-- you don't start with your final draft, if your artist has half a brain they are going to stencil it on first and then work off of that. *If you are going to get killed for having a tattoo somewhere, that is probably not the best choice for travel in the first place, regardless of whether or not you have a tattoo. I agree, everyone is created beautifully, and would be just fine without a tattoo. I think there are too many different circumstances to just say that you are weak or insecure for getting a tattoo. A good friend of mine (much older than me) is thinking about getting his rank (CMSgt) in the Air Force tattooed on the back of his leg, why? Because he spent his whole life in the military, and is proud of his rank. It is something that he will have with him till the day he dies. In a circumstance like that I cannot comprehend how one could think that tattoo is a sign of insecurity. Awhile ago I saw online someone talking about a tattoo they had, it'd take awhile to find it so I'm not gonna bother, but they worked in a job where they spend a lot of time speaking to others from foreign countries-- and so he hears a lot of foreign languages. He would get the word "love" added to his tattoo in each different language that he came across (he posted pictures and it looked really great). It was something he enjoyed and made him happy. I cannot comprehend how one could think that tattoo is a sign of insecurity. Quote:
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Also if you are going to blatantly talk about how your base reasoning for not supporting tattoos is due to your religion, maybe saying that making decisions based off of a religious culture is not the best thing to do. Just like you have a choice to follow what your religion says, so did anyone else who had tattoos for cultural reasons. I don't think you have a clear perspective of what I meant by "cultural reasons", do you believe in God because you care what others think? No? Maybe you should try and relate your own beliefs and motives to those of others. |
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When a person goes in for an interview, unfortunately they are going to judge you. It's going to be based on whats on your resume, how you speak, how you smell, and your overall appearance. I'm pretty sure, unless a person is applying to be a tattoo artist, if two people have identical resumes, and the only thing that separates the two is tattoos, with a white collar type career, the guy without the tattoo is going to get the job. Sure tattoos may seem cool, but is it worth the hassle of possibly not getting a job? Plus, you even said yourself, a tattoo can stay looking good if a person is willing to dish out the money. So on top of the 100s you pay for the tattoo, now a person will have to pay for maintaining it? That sounds expensive, and such an unnecessary hassle. Quote:
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’ Quote:
Also, another basic Bible verse for the Christian: "'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD. Quote:
This part isn't really directed at you, I'm just speaking generally here: My real issue is with those that call Christians bigots for standing firm in their belief. Why do I have to conform to someone else's belief that it's okay to get a tattoo or I'm automatically labeled an idiot? Why can't we just all respect different views on things? For the person that called me an idiot, how about you go to the middle east and let them know you're gay and how it's okay, then see how understanding they'll be with you. Tell them they're idiots for disagreeing with you, and watch your head get cut off. |
I kind of pretend to believe in God to make my mother happy
I was brainwashed into believing it as a kid and I eventually learned to think for myself... Religion is an interesting topic, but I'd rather not have people push their religions onto me as if they're the one true religion or something. I won't deny the existence of any "gods" but I can't really say I believe things that go against proven science and logical theories. *Ahem* evolution |
Just Don't get your nose peirced ....
Thats the worst also why did this thread get to peircing opinions to yoda to tatoos to religion to culture All we need now is a Random Gif |
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I'll be getting tattoos next year when I turn 16, lots of em
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