So this is what wiki says... I had no idea that's what it was. And there was a picture I could have done without seeing.
The city fathers they're trying to endorse the reincarnation of Paul Revere's horse, but the town has no need to be nervous.
Alright, no more talk of metal in tha dicks. Here, look everybody, something shiny shiny! Fetch it up!
NSFW Dear ladies of the world: Why are you so aesthetically pleasing? I mean, sure, TnA always looks good, but why do you all look so damn good when you're touching yourselves? Even straight females of the species can appreciate this. Males, however, never even approach the limit of looking so good.
Just to chime in with the piercing/body art topic. I personally have nothing pierced. The thought of something getting torn off on a construction site or something makes my guts clench. I neither like or dislike piercings on others...do your thing. Just don't bitch to me if it gets ripped off. When it comes to tattoos, I actually think you can judge a person by their ink. Is it homemade? Poorly laid out? Multiple tats that have been added on to over the years? One well-constructed, planned piece? How good was the artist? You can actually tell quite a bit about a person by their tattoos.
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Yes! Well, or Mennonite. Actually it's hard to find people around my age (25-30) who don't have at least one. Even if it's a small butterfly on the shoulder, the placement, size and extent of the ink can tell you about the person.
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Put me in the camp of being firmly against tattoos of almost* any kind. I consider it to be in the same playing field as a woman who smokes cigarettes -- I'm not one to turn down sex with a pretty lady, so if I see you with one, I'm not going to complain about a one-night stand. But as for a serious relationship, or marriage material? Not if you smoke, and not if you're tattooed (tramp stamp, foot tat, whatever obscure place included). It's a serious-deal breaker, and it has to do with my liking women the way they are, and not modified. ** I say almost, because there are some obvious exceptions to be made. The way I look at it, a tat is not art, it's a scar. And if something scars your life (either positively or negatively) so deeply that you will live with it forever, then it's ok if you want to make it scar your body as well. Example: when the fiance and I have children, I could see us both getting the name(s) tattooed. Same thing with the death of a family member, etc.
I don't want to quote and see that giant picture again but did you shoot your dog in the right leg or something?
Can't you just spend 5 minutes and have a conversation with them rather than trying to decipher a tattoo? It seems lazy and complicated all at the same time. "Well Joe has a penguin on his shoulder which means he's unrepentantly gay or maybe he's a rebel or maybe his mother liked penguins and he's a huge Mama's boy or maybe it's a deep symbol about global warming or maybe it was just a stupid mistake or maybe it's a secret code tattoo for the Masons........" Do people talk anymore? I mean face to face talk. Like actual conversations? That seems easier. Get the fuck off my lawn. Right fucking now.