I actually think the right ones on the right people on the right place look good it's just that they are so permanent, I don't know how women who change their hair colour and style every month cannot get bored with same design on their body for life
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A neck tatt permanently limits your employment opportunities that's for sure.
A neck tatt permanently limits your employment opportunities that's for sure.
If it resulted in silly sally dan being banned, well done. Were you able to check if Bert posted on the day he did? Could it have been possible?I wouldn't hire someone with a neck tattoo for a job dealing with customers.
ps. sorry about that half baked thread last night, I had something Bert wrote I intended to put up but then I couldn't find it and suddenly became quite ill, threw up half the night.
Haha no worries. Thought you had a few and went on a posting spree. Hopefully you are better.I wouldn't hire someone with a neck tattoo for a job dealing with customers.
ps. sorry about that half baked thread last night, I had something Bert wrote I intended to put up but then I couldn't find it and suddenly became quite ill, threw up half the night.
This is seriously impressive in an anthropological way of course! The detail in what the tattoos meant and life like drawings kept on the convicts, amazing. No sneaky changing ID's and disappearing!A piece here on convicts tattoos, really interesting actually. Of the 160,000 convicts transported to Australia, at least 37 per cent of males and 15 per cent of the women were tattooed when they arrived.
Thirty-one-year-old convict Isaac Comer’s tattoos included ‘seven stars, two rings, and an anchor between legs which was more common than head tattoos. They were tough back then.
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I think it was Bert but l need to get into my old phone to check last text messages. He was still very sharp and moving quickly even hooked up to oxygen when he went to the nursing home. He must have gone down suddenly because ld said l would go over the following week.If it resulted in silly sally dan being banned, well done. Were you able to check if Bert posted on the day he did? Could it have been possible?
Haha no worries. Thought you had a few and went on a posting spree. Hopefully you are better.
This is seriously impressive in an anthropological way of course! The detail in what the tattoos meant and life like drawings kept on the convicts, amazing. No sneaky changing ID's and disappearing!
Do your statistics say how many these days get tattoos on their "yard"?
In modern day Australia heaps of guys have tats, as do heaps of women. There are plenty of guys with tattoos who are good people and so are their girlfriends. Of course there are good and bad with tatts just like there are those without.see it time and time again, women/girls (usually not very smart ones)hang with blokes covered in tatts as if to say : look at me im with a bad boy/a rebel- people who don't know him judge him but I know he has a heart of gold under all that ink....... then those same girls have to get a restraining order or are bashed or worse when things go pear shaped, bottom line is most blokes who get covered in tatts either think they are tough or want people to think they are tough and any woman who gets involved will probably end up thinking maybe that boring accountant guy that was keen on me wouldn't be such a bad catch after all.
I wouldn't hire someone with a neck tattoo for a job dealing with customers.
ps. sorry about that half baked thread last night, I had something Bert wrote I intended to put up but then I couldn't find it and suddenly became quite ill, threw up half the night.
Before I ask - I have 0 tattoos. So it's not like I'm trying to defend myself here.
BUT
Is this not the most ridiculous argument? Seriously, think about it - how many old people do you know who really give a **** what they look like? They know they are saggy, wrinkled and grey. It's the most ridiculous turn of logic - "you'll look weird when you get old!" so will everyone else, tattooed or not. By the time they're 70 their skin will be average anyway so who cares if the tattoo is on there too?
It's an argument that comes from nothing but just grasping at straws against tattoos.
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But past a certain point most of the customers have tatts so those who disapprove are hypocritical???
Depends on what it is generally, which is how I voted. One of my kids has a tattoo on the back of her neck, her first job was with well you'd probably be surprised. She can cover them but now has a full sleeve, gets her work done in the US.
We've all got one in common both sexes, our clan dictum in Latin. First one my kids were allowed to get. Tribalism as you suggested earlier, and a rite of passage but it's also a reminder of how we should conduct ourselves regardless the cost.
Because of the sub-culture and the reasons behind face tattoos I find them offensive and ugly.
Ive seen the chinese symbol on the back of the neck , the behind the ear waldo/wally etc. Some of the side neck ones I cringe at but they are mostly kids names so there is a sense of forgivenessI'd cry I think if one of mine walked through the door with a face tattoo. Daughter hid her tiny neck tattoo on the nape for some time and it's not in black ink it's a subtle henna colour.
Ive seen the chinese symbol on the back of the neck , the behind the ear waldo/wally etc. Some of the side neck ones I cringe at but they are mostly kids names so there is a sense of forgiveness
But the collar style on the neck is also off putting.
On females the number 1 goodbye place is across the cleavage. You have 2 **** use them singly