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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 1642873" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>I don't have anything against tattoos or people who have them. I think some of them are interesting and some of them make me think, "What were you thinking?" I don't get the people with stars everywhere. What is the deal with stars? There are a few tattoos that look interesting to me but I don't want to stare at someone's tattoo either. </p><p></p><p>I was at Wal-Mart the other day and the girl helping me had a huge tattoo on her arm of a skull, with one eyeball and stars all around. That, along with the two tattoos on her wrists that weren't properly centered fit into the "What were you thinking?" category for me. I'm also thinking some tattoo shops may accept food stamps because I see a lot of people at Wal-Mart around the first of the month with some serious art work and tribal piercings.</p><p></p><p>I will say this. I've know quite a few people with tattoos they regret but I've never met anyone who regretted not getting a tattoo. Unless you were a bad ass in some sort of special forces and everyone on your team got an AR tattoo with greek lettering above it, this idea seems like a bit of a stretch. So, if you get the tattoo, you might want to make up a good story about your experiences with seal team 6 and have it fully rehearsed for when someone decides to ask you about the meaning behind that tattoo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 1642873, member: 9063"] I don't have anything against tattoos or people who have them. I think some of them are interesting and some of them make me think, "What were you thinking?" I don't get the people with stars everywhere. What is the deal with stars? There are a few tattoos that look interesting to me but I don't want to stare at someone's tattoo either. I was at Wal-Mart the other day and the girl helping me had a huge tattoo on her arm of a skull, with one eyeball and stars all around. That, along with the two tattoos on her wrists that weren't properly centered fit into the "What were you thinking?" category for me. I'm also thinking some tattoo shops may accept food stamps because I see a lot of people at Wal-Mart around the first of the month with some serious art work and tribal piercings. I will say this. I've know quite a few people with tattoos they regret but I've never met anyone who regretted not getting a tattoo. Unless you were a bad ass in some sort of special forces and everyone on your team got an AR tattoo with greek lettering above it, this idea seems like a bit of a stretch. So, if you get the tattoo, you might want to make up a good story about your experiences with seal team 6 and have it fully rehearsed for when someone decides to ask you about the meaning behind that tattoo. [/QUOTE]
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