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No. 87604

I think our society has gotten lost when it comes to tattoos

First on women:
IMO tattoos look good if you're going to commit to that being your "look" and also have the body weight(not fat)/skin tone(very pale)/fashion sense to pull it off. you really have to go all the way and just tat up your whole body like Kat von D. just a sleeve like snoozy doesn't cut it either. that shits manly imo

sorority girl lone butterfly-on-ankle tattoos are just embarrassing. You might as well have a big nasty scar on your body. ugh.

then there's what I call tumblr girl tattoos that are just a clusterfuck of ink acting as sort of a timeline for her depression episodes. Clearly she just wanted to do some shit to her appearance to feel something. its a much more permanent version of dying your hair, and the results are just as unflattering. pic related jesus christ


On men:
I think the fullon tattoo look can actually make an average girl "hot", but on guys it has to be the icing on the cake. tattoos make hot guys hotter and average to ugly guys kind of try hard and pathetic

thanks for reading my blog post what do other /farmers/ think of tats?

No. 87605

All tattoos look like shit regardless of your gender and body type. There's not a single person with a tattoo who wouldn't look better without them. Something small and subtle is acceptable but anything big or flashy is just a red flag showing that you have bad taste and spend your money poorly

No. 87606

I love tattoos but hate most of them irl. I've spent a lot of money and travelled a lot to get the best artists and it pissses me the fuck off people associate tattoos with trashy scratcher shit because most people have no taste and don't research their artists.
Kat Von D is a mediocre artist at best.
/End ranty blogpost

No. 87607

I don't really have an opinion because at the end of the day it's really none of my business how an individual chooses to express their personality provided it's not hurting anybody.

Likewise I'm unsure as to why anybody would particularly care.

Admittedly I don't really think it looks good, but then I see a lot of things in my daily life that I don't think look good that I keep my mouth shut about.
Things like the normalisation of obesity don't generally fall into this category because being overweight and doing nothing about the issue ultimately has a catastrophic detriment to healthcare provision and the economy as a whole.
Tattoos though, like, okay you don't like the way they look? And? Where does the problem lie exactly?

No. 87608

I've noticed a pattern. The most boring, desperate to be 'lolsospeshul' people in my life all have tattoos. It's a very basic bitch thing. Oh wow you have a scorpion on your shoulder and a flower on your buttcheek. How unique. How inspiring. Please stop telling me what it represents. No really it's fine, oh yes you have a rose because they're beautiful and have thorns just like you? Wow. Impressive. How subversive.

No. 87609

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I find any tattoos ugly and i treat them as scars aka it doesnt make a person look nicer but rather, worse
bf really wants a tattoo and i expressed how i wouldnt want him to do it. he got upset since duh, its his body but man…how i wish he didnt get a tattoo. he wants a circle on the middle of his back

No. 87610

Now I actually don't give a shit for the most part if someone has tattoos. Unless it is some edgy Nazi or Tumblr "666 Satan" crap, which in that case are red flags to me. I can also appreciate the artistic talent that goes in creating some tattoos.

But if my opinion were to mean anything, I would say tattoos do tend to read like something someone gets on impulse. Most tattoos look hideous. Teens and twenty-something year olds mostly get them with no actual forethought, usually in the name of "artistic" or "individual expression" (which, ironically, if we all get tattoos to express ourselves, they aren't really indivdualistic). They also tend to not age well, and aren't going to look good on old, wrinkly skin. Have fun with the pain and costs of removing later.

I will admit, when I was a teenager I wanted one when I went through some tryhard rebellious phase. But when I actually thought about it, it is a terrible idea. A tattoo is like a permanent accessory, which would have inevitably drove me nuts because I couldn't easily remove. Glad I didn't get one.

No. 87611

I find it rare to find girls now without tattoos. I have a few small ones but I don't plan on coating myself with them. I'm starting to dislike seeing women and even men with loads of tattoos. No one really looks different, everyone looks the same. Theres kids coming right out of highschool getting full sleeves and tattoos on their necks without really deciding "do I actually want this piece of art on me or do I just want a tattoo for the sake of having tattoos" I'm just tired of the same look. Crazy coloured hair, some piercings, full body tats and a caked up face.

No. 87612

Nanna get off lolcow.

No. 87613

>>87607
No problem, I guess it just falls into the sphere of having a personality and forming your own unique world outlook based on the various stimuli you come into contact with over the course of your life.

Don't know why such a thing has you triggered. Obviously I don't run up to tumblrina's and tell them their skin is ugly. Nor do I lose a wink of sleep over the topic.

You sound like the worst kind of person tbh.

No. 87614

Off topic but who is the guy with red hair in OP's pic?

>>87604

No. 87615

What. You triggered dog, lol.

No. 87616

Tats are ugly but i like henna art i guess so if girls would tattoo henna art i wouldnt hate it as much. I guess on guys if its symbolic thats great, but he must be good looking. And tats 9 out of 10 times IRL are not symbolic so in general i hate tats especially on females but not so much on guys.

No. 87617

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Tumblr girl tattoos like this, you mean?

No. 87618

>>87617
No I meant more like the ones zoe has that I posted as example. These get some points from me for coherency through out but her legs would def look more attractive without them altogether tbh

No. 87619

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Obvs people can do whatever they want, and I do think tattoos can look cool on some people, but eh it's not really my thing. They never really look as good irl than in photos, like >>87617, and fade over time with expensive touch ups, and won't look as good in the future despite being permanent. I guess I can't exactly judge since I like getting holes punched through my ears (not anywhere else though, but that's a different topic)

But I can appreciate the creativity and artistry that's coming out, with the more "boutique" tattoos. When I get a new piercing I like to flip through the tattoo books. I would love to get some of the more minimalist designs on a shirt or print or something.

No. 87620

>>87617
I hate stuff like this where not every space is filled, it looks so mishmash. Also thigh tattoos are trashy imo.

>>87619
>I like getting holes punched through my ears (not anywhere else though, but that's a different topic)

Same here, though I do have one piercing in a place that is surprisingly pretty subtle. With my ears, I know I can just take them out at any time if I don't like them anymore, and the scars won't be noticeable.

No. 87621

>>87609
why do you choose to be in a relationship with such a cringeworthy, disgusting person?

No. 87622

in all honesty i think that tattoos are 98% of the time lame as hell and i do think of myself as better than those who have (shitty) ones.

even nice ones are just… bleh. i can appreciate what goes into them but i dont find them aesthetic.

No. 87623

I don't care what other people do with their bodies but I think tattoos are ugly as hell. I'd never get one myself.

In my experience, in most professional environments, they are very much looked down upon. And no, people are not becoming more accepting or tolerant. But you have to be really stupid to get tattoos that you can't cover up with clothes anyway if you want to work in a job like this.

No. 87624

>>87609
Just a circle? Why?

No. 87625

>>87611
>tattoos on their necks
Is this the male equivalent of a tramp stamp? I have never seen a person with a neck tattoo that wasn't complete welfare trash.

No. 87626

>>87624
He probably wants to have a target for his boyfriend to shoot on. Anon, get out of there before you get the hib.

No. 87627

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Not a big fan of tattoos especially shits like pic related, this is just embarrassing. Martina looks like an edgy preteen with her pink hair and horrific tattoos…

No. 87628

A permanent sticker for your body. It's trashy and showcases poor decision making.

No. 87629

>>87621
anon pls
>>87624
kek the circle is not actually a circle its some asian symbol but i forgot the name of it (looks like a circle tho) he just told he thinks it looks cool

No. 87630

>>87629
>he just told he thinks it looks cool
yep, what a superficial fucking retard

No. 87631

>>87627
At least the colorful manchildren give you a nice big red flag for you before you have to interact with them. screams lack of foresight and impulsivity.

>>87623
People who believe that employers are becoming more body mod-positive are just living in echochamber "hip and cool" startup type companies or dumb internet companies like BuzzFeed

No. 87632

>>87629
>some asian symbol

Anon, love yourself. You can do better than this tool.

No. 87633

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I think they're usually ugly because most people have bad taste and want to get like, a music note behind their ear because music is their lyfe or Luna because Sailor Moon is their fav anime. Tattoos should be treated like art and decorate your body, not necessarily broadcast your interests or life story.

No. 87634

>>87633
Is that supposed to be an example of a good tattoo? Some generic flowers next to your tit, wow so artistic and tasteful

No. 87635

>>87634
Those are poppies. They're like the edgiest a flower can get because heroin. I don't know why anyone would get that done besides for that reason. Poppies aren't even that pretty imo.

No. 87636

>>87635
Poppies are strongly tied to childhood memories for me, so I guess it can be the same for other people, I wouldn't get it on my body tho.

No. 87637

>>87630

This is why I don't like tats. People change; tattoos are permanent. 90% of the time, it shows a lack of maturity or perspective. The other 10%, maybe. It depends on the tat.

It's rare to see a good/tasteful tattoo that is worth permanently staining your body for.

No. 87638

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Are all of you actually female? Because I'm a guy (banned I know) and I LITERALLY, since 2008ish, haven't come across one girl IRL that wasn't of the opinion that guys with tattoos are hot, and also wanted one or more herself.

I always ask the girls I'm talking to about their opinion on tats, because pic related type of man is my aesthetic manspiration and I'll never get a tattoo (or grow a fucking manbun, which is also an instant panty wetter these days it seems). Their responses always disappoint me.

I don't mind that some dig the look but it feels like a universal thing with college-aged women these days. Even churchy girls are into that shit.

No. 87639

>>87638
I'm one of those prudes that wouldn't trust a guy with a tattoo. I kinda just assume guys with tattoos come with STDs. No thanks.

No. 87640

>>87638
Post cock or shut up

No. 87641

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>>87640
this made me laugh thank u ano

No. 87642

>>87638
Do you ask every single girl you meet if she likes tattoos because otherwise how would you even know

No. 87643

>>87642
he said he asks the girls hes talking to. I assume thats what me meant by girls hes come across…

literally doesnt mean literally anymore anon

No. 87644

>>87638
So what if it is a universal thing? They're not saying theyw won't date you if you don't have tattoos they're just saying they like them, so what's the deal, why do you care so much? I'm sure you have your own preferences for girls.

No. 87645

i've never understood getting a tattoo honestly. if you like a design why not get it on a piece of clothing or an accessory so you aren't saddled with it for life? I can't imagine a single word or image on this planet that I'd be okay with looking at every day for years without regret. Just seems like a dumb waste of money and almost all of them look tacky.

No. 87646

>>87638
Get back in the garage subhuman

No. 87647

I have a bow behind my ear and plan on getting the rilakkuma zipper on the back of my neck. Doesn't represent shit, I just want it. It's easy to hide and they'll eventually fade and be easy to get rid of once I get tired of them.
I'll never understand 'meaningful' tattoos. ffs, it's like having a diary permanently painted on your skin.

Also, I'll never understand ironic or 'smart' tattoos either. Saw some DYEL with 'JUDGE ME' on his shoulder in giant letters.

No. 87648

>>87631
Well it really does depend also on what industry you plan to get into.

No. 87649

>>87648
"Industry" lol the majority of the population isn't getting into any industry at all so…

No. 87650

There are no gender rules for tattoos. Fuck off.

No. 87651

>>87649
I was just saying for the ones with tattoos. With most art related jobs they really don't care.

No. 87652

I don't have nor want any tattoos ever but wow that's some judgy ass shit OP.

No. 87653

>>87652
I'm not OP, but whether you like it or not, people will assume things based on your appearance. Most of OP's reply is true in most cases tbh. Infinity symbol or a swallows? Basic bitch. Stars? Trashy.

No. 87654

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I have a tattoo and want another one. On other people I've seen some gorgeous ones and a lot of terrible ones but as long as they love it who cares? However… I have to agree with this anon >>87611 I cringe when I see really young people getting huge pieces. I always wonder if it was just for the sake of getting tatted up ASAP. In the spirit of that thought I present you all with Trace Cyrus - he is covered! I haven't seen his legs but does he have much bare skin left? He's not even 30 yet…

No. 87655

this thread is dumb, are you all from the past? no one cares if someone has tattoos these days, get off your high horse lmao.

>>87635
poppies are associated with World War I

No. 87656

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>>87655
>ugh shitlords don't you know it's CURRENT YEAR? all of my coworkers at the vegan anarchist bookstore have tattoos, get with the program

No. 87657

This thread reminds me of my grandparents talking about tattoos.

No. 87658

>>87655
>>87655
>no one cares about tattoos these days

But we do…So you're wrong

And they're getting really out of fashion actually, so you're the one living in the trashy past. A past filled with star tattoos, hair extensions and those horrible drawn on eyebrows.

No. 87665

>>87655
I don't know if you have a job or not, but yeah, they do actually matter in that regard.

No. 87666


No. 87668

>>87655
Seriously.

Here are some other thread suggestions for OP:
>dae hate it when women wear slacks?
>why do women cut their hair?
>why don't youngsters go to the malt shop for a soda pop and some tunes on the jukebox, anymore?

No. 87671

I think people do what they want but I'm going to fucking judge you nonetheless.
Especially if your tatoo is a shitty bow, a dumb word or the fucking symbol everyone and their mother want these days.
I think tatoos look trashy. It's up there with neon colored hair, it's not pretty, it's not special, it just makes you unemployable.

No. 87672

>>87609
Do anything you fucking can to stop it. I have an especially sore spot for shitty simple tattoos that are supposed to have some fucking deep meaning. Sister anong other retarded ghetto shit got a poorly done small circle on the ball of her wrist. Its supposed to be a reference to that storybook "The Missing Piece Meets the Big O". Its oblong and wobbly, looks like a four year old fucking did it. The worst part is how fucking pointless it was to get it. She goes from boyfriend to boyfriend to fuckbuddy that she develops feelings for then gets beaten by them or they try to rape her, and she knows their criminals and serial abusers. And when its some okay guy, she cheats on them. Idiot. /end blog

Dont let him do it please please please.

No. 87674

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There is a terrible trend of tattoos at the moment. Looks horrible on anyone regardless of gender. It's called blackout and it's basically chunks of solid black ink covering a large part of the body.

No. 87675

>>87674
Holy fuck that's horrible! You can't even get that lasered off or covered up easily like a normal tattoo you get tired of.

No. 87697

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>>87674

Black work tattoos can be pretty if done by professional. Idk who put that on that girl but it looks like they didn't know what they were doing….

No. 87713

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The worst are weeby/anime tattoos.

I dislike all tattoos, but there's something slightly more bearable about a typical hipster having one. When it's some cosplaying piece of garbage, it just screams daddy issues.

Pic related.

I'm told this is "Claudie" from /cgl/.

No. 87718

>>87650
Calm down tumblr

No. 87726

I just hate pop culture tattoos. I hang out with a lot of nerds so I honest to god have four friends with pokemon tattoos and it's incomprehensibly retarded to me. It blows my mind that someone has decided that a piece of children's media is worth getting on their body FOREVER. And pokemon! Not even something cool or life changing or mentally stimulating or with a lesson, or even real lasting impact other than being a corporate money-sink. Idk. I have strong feelings on that.

I do also have tattoos myself though, but I went to a very, talented professional with lots of experience, and we created a unique piece of art that represents me and is aesthetically pleasing for who I am, and I'm really satisfied, I've had it for 6 years.

Idk. I know it's hypocritcal probably to look down on some tattoos but not others, and I know you guys would dislike them regardless but pokemon, really??? There's zero thought in that.

No. 87737

>>87726
Maybe Pokemon has personal meaning to them.

No. 87738

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>>87713
never 5get

No. 87740

>>87726
I once tattooed all 151 1st gen Pokémon on a guys entire arm and he had only played one of the games and had a few cards as a kid lol.

No. 87741

>>87613
>states different opinion with rational thought process and comaprison
>muses why it really matters in the end not directly citing anyone
>"triggereddd!!"
>"you sound like the worst kind of person"
get out.

my two cents to stay on t: most tats are a piss poor waste of time and money. but some of the art is so lovely. though that begs the question, why not just hang it on your wall or get a phone case made? i love vintage florals like the basic bitch i am, but then i remember other surfaces besides my skin exist. like >>87633 is a gorgeous art style, but not worth permanent parading around. get it on a cushion cover.

same with men, really. i think the art is more what would be attractive about it, rather than the mans attractiveness being enhanced.

also yeah visible tattoos in a serious profession are just no.

there's a guy in my 'friend group' with a shitty infinity symbol in red and some dr who quote, the chemical layout of seratonin coz 'MUH DEPRESSION' (absolute bullshit. it's on his forearm), intials on his chest in THE WORST font, with NO second period, in red outlined with black. his only redeeming one is darwins finches because it's really well done but i can tell you now he has never read 'on the origin of species'. he's insufferable.

No. 87742

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>>87737
personal feelings and pokemon are 99.9% rose-tinted nostalgia

No. 87744

>>87742
I agree. I think it's pretty much the same as people that get HP and Disney tattoo really.

No. 87752

>>87726
This one person I talked to years ago once told me she wanted a Hello Kitty tattoo inside her lower lip. It was funny because we were just shit talking about stupid tattoos, and she somehow thought that wasn't a stupid one. Cool person otherwise.

No. 87753

It seems shitty to be so explicit about it, but the fact of the matter is (based on conversations I've had) that virtually all men will consider you an easier lay if you have a tattoo.

No. 87781

>>87752
I don't exactly hate the idea of a lower lip tattoo because it would literally never be visible unless you showed it to someone so it could be something just for you, but I've also never seen one that wasn't idiotic.

No. 87786

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So what do you guys think about scarification?

No. 87787

>>87786
Even tackier than tattoos imo.

No. 87791

>>87786

Looks bad 99.9% of the time and seems more painful than tattoos.

No. 87793

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>>87786
I've been fascinated by scarification for about 9+ years.

But it's really something for people who aren't prone to keloid scarring, like in your pic.
That just looks bad.

I like them more when the lines are kept thin, and the healed scar is flat.
Pic related.

No. 87802

>>87786
It looks like a pile of contorting earthworms. Absolutely revolting.

No. 87833

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>>87786

Most look really awful like this one. I don't know why anyone would want scarification vs. a white ink tattoo that creates a similar effect. The latter looks better and you can actually do something about it if you get tired of the design.

No. 87834

>>87833
White ink tattoos turn yellow/brown over time.

No. 87847

>>87786
Even uglier than tattoos and harder to remove. Good way to let everyone know you're mentally ill.

>>87793
This just looks like they fell asleep on top of a kids toy.

No. 87864

>>87834
The mental image of this is disgusting. Like white electronics that have been handled by Dorito fingers.

No. 87872

I remember reading about this guy that got a tiny tattoo of a paper airplane on his bicep when he got his pilots license. Little things like that to mark milestones in your life are okay I think.

No. 87882

>>87672
>do anything you can to stop him
No you leave him obviously.
You can't hold your relationship hostage. Doesn't work. Just leave now or later when he gets it despite your clear disapproval (no breakup threats).

I also don't like the shallow nature of tatoos. It's something I'l never understand. This "artsy" culture. Where "expressing yourself" means altering your appearance to convey extremely little information through a considerable amount of irrelevant effort. You can of course choose to have tatoos, it's just that I don't like them generally. But if you get a tatoo because it "means something", why did you do that? Like >>87873 . Any sane person would look at that and think "huh, neat, he found a way to memorize all the places he lived despite Anterograde amnesia". Like Memento. That's a really cool dude in many ways. But if you don't have anterograde amnesia you really don't need that.
>>87872
This is also very silly. You know you're a pilot. Getting a tattoo as a celebratory gesture is very strange. Imagine if you scarred yourself as a celebration. You went to the doctor and went
>"cut me up doc"
>"uh you know it's gonna hurt right?"
>"yeah but your equipment is sterile and shit, it will heal"
Absolute nonsense.

I accept any form ofself-preference in looks. Nobody will take away hoodies in my life, they're what I wear and I will wear them. Other people may not like hoodies but I do. But I'm never going to say it defines me in anything but the extremely superficial ways. More superficial than how fit I am or how my hair looks even (could be balding for instance).

Goes for anything really. Be more than an "image".

No. 87984

>>87882
>be more than an image

I guess you could argue that getting tattoos IS being more than an image, because you are more than your skin and getting a tattoo – provided it doesn't interfere with work, etc. – is not that big a deal.

No. 88038

>>87713
Kek did you see the League cosplayer who legitimately got Kat's tattoo because "omg I'm totally irl Kat!!! XD"?

>>87742
I never understood the hype around Pokemon. Yeah I loved Pokemon as a kid too but every game is the same plot and it's just basically going through the same motions over and over again, just with "different" characters and Pokemon.

>>87623
>And no, people are not becoming more accepting or tolerant.
THIS! I hate seeing posts that are like "omg x company is denying me employment because of my large sleeve with a woman's guts spilling out! please sign this petition so I can say that they're discriminatory :(".
Even retail places will require that you keep them covered to maintain a professional image. The only place you might get away with it is at Hot Topic or other 3edgy5me mall goth places.

No. 88077

Tattoos can be nice, it's hilarious seeing you guys freak out because someone's boyfriend might get one.

It's his body, if you want to leave him because he wants a single tattoo then you should probably leave him since there's no way that relationship will last.

No. 88095

>>88077
Nobody is "freaking out"…

No. 88104

>>88077
You have a bunch of shitty tattoos, don't you?

No. 88178

>>87647
>the rilakkuma zipper
Why not just a fucking sailor moon brooch now that were running in weeb territory, huh?

No. 88181

>>88104
Haha, but of course! And they wasted hundreds to make them too, so no matter how trashy they look they feel obligated to think it was a good decision and get oissy when people trash talk them shitty ink job

No. 88224

>>88104
>>88181

I don't actually, I have enough skin issues as it is and I doubt getting a tattoo will work out for me personally. I don't actually like people who get joke tattoos or are full of them but seeing people tell an anon to break up because their SO wants to get one is hilarious.

No. 88225

>>88181
wow, you are super bitter about this issue for some reason. go outside.

on second thought, don't. you might see someone with a tattoo and spiral into another frothing rage.

anyways, my two cents:
tattoos aren't as expensive as you seem to think they are.
in the case the above anon was referencing, wasn't it just a circle that the guy wanted? that's not going to break the bank like you seem to think it will. but yeah, if it's that much of a deal-breaker to his gf, the other anon is completely right, that relationship is doomed.

No. 88293

>>87726
Pokemon actually has a lot of meaning to me. I made a lot of friends through playing Pokemon when we were younger and we're still friends to this day. I also spent hours playing it when I was younger because ta how my brother and I bonded.

No. 88305

>>88181
lmao, you just sound like you got a bad tattoo and now you're living in regret because you're too poor to afford to remove it.
no tattoos, btw, and i don't want any. let's not start this pointing fingers circlejerk again.

No. 88338

>>88224
Would you not question the intelligence and maturity of someone who wanted to get an 'Asian symbol' tattooed on them because it 'looks cool'? If that were my bf, I would be halfway out the door.

>>87872
I actually saw a guy with a paper plane tattoo today, and I instantly thought of this thread lol. He was trashy and had a waft of body odour coming off him.

No. 88342

>>87741
not that anon but did you even read what she was responding to? it's totally got a tumblr cadence to it.

>teehee i'm so totally accepting it doesn't ~hurt~ anyone


>omg i don't get why anyone(you) cares it's literally not affecting you


>like not to be a bitch but they look like shit. but i'm totally better than you cause i don't say anything about it because it doesn't affect anyone else.


she's just missing the
>oh btw here's a list of stuff you're doing that totally affects me cause of triggers

like, i thought it was common knowledge that the 'it's not hurting anyone' argument was tumblr as fuck.

No. 88398

>>88342
Compared to

>>88077
>>87655
>>87650

>>87607 is pretty tame? Like a regular opinion without buzzwords? But saying 'I don't see whay you'd care' makes them THE WORST and triggered? Nah. This is a butthurt-plentiful chan, but that reply isn't it. If anything the person screaming 'i triggered u lulz' sounds like the one who got a nerve touched with a disagreement of opinion.

btw using greentext to quote doesn't work if you're going to embellish the lines with shit no one has said. That's a strawman to rival the size of the original wicker man.

No. 88436

>>88398
>implying greentext is only used to quote

how fucking new are you

No. 88451

>>87882
This post.

This post is written by me. I have never seen anyone sane argument for tattoos as a form of expression ever.

No. 88462

>>88436
>implying implications etc etc

Yeah but that's the reason why they were using it, clearly, otherwise just don't fucking bother. They didn't say any of the teehees or the omgs or swearing, so I don't see why you'd rewrite entire lines using greentext just to try and and FORCE your "~tumblr cadence~" point. There is none.

No. 88476

>>87984
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. What I meant was that if you're making a "statement" using a tattoo or apparel then maybe you should consider if the statement being made is too small to bother with. There's certain things like religious or political symbols that indicate quite a lot but very few symbols carry that much weight. In the case of the skyline for instance its far less than that. And even so religious symbols can be expressed in very few words "I'm a christian" for instance. The shallowness comes from the idea that getting some physical symbol attached to your idea or whatever somehow makes it better. See this https://youtu.be/PdxFVFGdCpE?t=224
This girl says "unity". Ok that's a nice word. But why did you write it on your arm? Yeah, because you want people to ask you about it and you think it makes you more interesting. Like a shallow person normally thinks right? Shallow features are the most important.

I'm an anarchist. If I wanted everyone to know I'd tell everyone I know or wear ancap/ancom apparel maybe if I want that to be the first impression. But if you tattoo a word or an image that doesn't have any obvious meaning to it. Like "Betelgeuse", "Solidarity", "Pizza" or whatever, you don't have any real way of knowing what it means, so it conveys shit poorly. It's just shallow.
>>88451
Don't confuse people.

No. 88815

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Opinions on "blackout" tattoos? I think some look nice-ish but none are really worth all the space they take up on the skin. (pic related: one that was definitely not worth it) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3511810/Blackout-tattoos-new-trend-getting-inked.html

No. 88826

>>88815
stupid and a waste of time and money. I don't see how they will look good in the long run. however, Victoria should look into these to cover those fucking serial killer tats

No. 88830

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>>88815
i actually kind of like the lower part of this tattoo with the three thin bands.

they can look cool with the right size and style. but i imagine a huge one would be hard to upkeep.

>>88826
agreed about victoria. no salvaging those i'm afraid

No. 88834

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I'm getting pic related done in two weeks. I can't really wear bracelets because my wrists are too small, I thought this would be an interesting solution.

I'd love to have one of those authentic Buddhist Yantra backpieces but I'd probably get lynched by SJW, so nah. Maybe in a couple years.
>>88830
People often get those bands done to cover up old track marks.

No. 88848

>>88834
>my wrists are too small
Oh please

No. 88850

>>88834
>getting a tattoo that can't easily be covered by clothes
Lmao. Enjoy working at Walmart for the rest of your life.

No. 88855

>>88834
>I can't really wear bracelets
buy adjustable bracelets or get ones made for your wrist size fam. Don't miss out on sparkly goodness.

No. 88856

>>88850
To be fair Walmart isn't the only option. But the tattoo in itself is shitty.

No. 88857

"My wrists are too small for bracelets" is such a dumb excuse to justify getting a stupid tattoo lol.

No. 88867

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>>88848
>>88857
Not really an excuse, I would've gotten the tattoo either way. It's more of a two birds one stone thing.
>>88850
Don't worry, I don't live in a shithole like the US where one can't get a decent job just because they've had some ink done.

No. 88868

>>88850
Not that anon, but I don't get the backlash. This tattoo is quite simplistic and not ugly. It's just a fucking line, you salty cunts.

No. 88870

>>88834
Calmly and respectfully, that's the dumbest fucking idea for a tattoo I've ever seen anon.

Decorating your body with art is one thing. Not for me but I understand someone making that choice.

That, on the other hand, is a fucking line. It means nothing. It adds nothing. Your tattoo is "I'm a hipster: the tattoo."

Your life your body tho, I guess.

No. 88872

>>87607
A+++

Honestly, may as well make a thread for every little thing we don't like. Mine is also going to involve dictating the way in which girls present themselves. Something along the lines of not liking french tips because they look boring.

No. 88878

>>88868

I think they got triggered because anon said her wrists where too small for bracelets.

No. 88880

>>88834
kek, are you really going to do this?

No. 88881

>>88878
More like the same result can be achieved daily and less permanently by using a sharpie.

No. 88884

>>88868
That's why it's fucking stupid, it looks like you got bored and decided to doodle on yourself

No. 88885

>>88878
Oh please, it's a stupid tattoo and they were trying to justify it with stupid reasoning.

No. 88886

>>88867
>Don't worry, I don't live in a shithole like the US where one can't get a decent job just because they've had some ink done.
Aww, you're so naive. Don't you have to be 18 to get a tattoo?

No. 88887

>>88870
>it means nothing
This tattoo is solely for aesthetic purposes, there's no meaning behind it. Which is what I was going for. I'm capricious as fuck; any potential tattoo with "meaning" might be opposite to my beliefs in two months, so I'm playing it safe on purpose.
>>88878
Hadn't even thought of how everyone and their mother on here is an anachan. I'm at a healthy weight though, I just have tiny wrists. Runs in the family.
>>88886
Hello ad hominem

Seriously though, why are you so pissed? It's just a line, kek.

No. 88888

>>88887
No one is pissed. We're all just saying its a dumb ass tattoo.

Also nobody has to be an anachan to see that saying ~muh wrists 2smol 4bracelets~ is a lazy cop out. You're not a newborn. It isn't hard to find adjustable bracelets you mong.

No. 88889

>>88887
Nobody is triggered by the fact that you have tiny wrists. I'm fat by medical standards yet my hands and wrists are small as well. Smaller bracelets exist though, which is why people are guffawing at the reasoning.

No. 88891

>>88872
>Honestly, may as well make a thread for every little thing we don't like.
Don't need to. That thread already exists.
>>73914

It has been around longer, with way more salt. And it still does not have as much soreness as this thread.

>Mine is also going to involve dictating the way in which girls present themselves.

Aw, boo hoo. It is lolcow. Most of the threads on here criticizes the way girls are presenting themselves. If just this thread bothers you, then you are being oversensitive.

No. 88896

>>88178
cuz that's fucking expensive for something that is going to fade and look like shit in a few years

No. 88897

kinda ironic that most of the people thinking they're better than someone who have tattoos are fat.

No. 88907

>>88834
You could tie a piece of black string to your wrist for the exact same effect. This is dumb.

No. 88908

>>88897
>when you have such shitty insecurities about your tattoos the only way to feel beautiful is to stand next to an ugly fatty
Haha!

No. 88910

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>>88888
nice quints

No. 88915

my opinion of tats on men vary depending on their accompanying choice of fashion/presentation

normcore baggy clothes, normcore typical short hair, with common tattoos like script, tribal designs, flames (yes i've seen flames lmao) on a white boy gives me the impression that he's a working class new englander/midwesterner stuck in a dead end job and probably enjoys heroin and opiates in secret. they look like any other guy that blends into the crowd and their cliched tats prevent them from "cleaning up well".

if instead of spotting tats in the wild, i spot them on the college campus usually it's some dude in a brotank with pop cultural tats like adventure time or video game stuff. mainstream geek not hipster. if they are good looking they will be showing off the tats in brotanks but if they aren't, they'll probably be one of those weirdos who wear a lot of dark green and carry a messenger bag. either way, seeing geek tats makes me think they have peter pan syndrome or an ADHD like personality.

then there are the hipsters. common hipster tats are distinguished because these guys all go to the same trendy arts district in their city to get them. sailor tats, minimalism, stuff that looks like graphic design. these guys often have the man buns, beards, menswear, patterned colored socks, oxfords and brogues and I'd assume they're really into fitting into an aesthetic and probably have a photography instagram.

this is in contrast to the punk kids who hang out in the same area of downtown (the area with all the concert venues); the punk and metal ppl have tats, gauges, patches and pins on their leather jackets and have dad bods. they have that sailor style tats and they have a lot. to me, both men and women who have this style seem to be purposely peacocking and sending the message "only talk to me if you look exactly like me and we have the same interests".

the shittiest tats are single event/session tats that people get underage so they can feel edgy for beating the arbitrary 18+ over law. they get them for the sake of being an edgy teen not because the tat is any good.

anyways these are just my perceptions. i'm not into tattoo subculture so i'm not well versed in it

No. 88916

>>88887
It's a shitty hipster tattoo, you're the one getting pissed that people think your lame tattoo is lame. I would judge someone negatively if I saw them with a stupid hipster tattoo and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Your reasoning is also pretty retarded, that thing would ruin any outfit you wear it with.

No. 88918

>>87674
Permanent retard mark.

No. 88921

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>>88897
I'm skinny like a model.
Your tattoos are immature hipster shit.

No. 96234

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I like tattoos. I have one. I think they're cool. That said, why the FUCK would anyone ever get this? Why? This is autismo as fuck…

No. 96235

>>88834
>I'd love to have one of those authentic Buddhist Yantra backpieces

Why are white people so xenophilic?

No. 96237

Eh, I really dislike pop tattoos or the idea of getting a tattoo because you thought it looked cool on someone else. I think a tattoo should compliment or agree with your aesthetics in order to be justified, otherwise it looks offensive to the eye.

I don't really get triggered when I see people tatted up, I'm a fan of the newer stuff and actually not really into traditional tats at all, because it actually looks like art now.

Not into full body stuff, minimalism looks best and is easier to cover up. Big tattoos would be much harder to hide/get rid of if it happened to interfere with one getting a job or something

I don't have pale skin, I'm actually pretty dark, but not so much that black ink wont be able to show up quite well

I plan on getting one some day, a small image hidden under my upper arm, that reminds me of something that helps me feel better.

No. 96239

>>96237
Exactly this. I have one tat on my back that's hidden by all shirts and I'm not getting anymore for the reasons you stated. Minimalism = best when it comes to these things. Them again, yolo. The Earth will be swallowed by the sun in 7 billion years and nothing will remain of civilization, much less "you." So, I guess cover yourself in tattoos if you like that sort of thing.

No. 96240

>>96239
**then

No. 96250

Is this thread a samefag parade or do we actually have this many people who hate tattoos in here? I fully understand not being particularly fond of them but most responses are extremely prejudiced and judgmental in a way that I have only ever seen from robots and other conservative males.

Ink is not really subversive anymore, it has not been for a while. I am sorry to burst some bubbles, but nowadays these conservative opinions are precisely what is counter culture. You are the edgelords, not the retard with tattoos up his ass and down his dick.

I personally think they can look very nice (if you are not a complete dumbass) and want to get a few non representational ones done as decoration. But then again I am a bohemian artfag who studies literature for a living, and not really an Upstanding Citizen™.

No. 96255

>>96250
>But then again I am a bohemian artfag who studies literature for a living, and not really an Upstanding Citizen™.
So what you're saying is that our assumptions are right? Kek.

No. 96256

>>96255
To an extent, yes. Can't you irony? It does not change the fact that tattoos are hardly exclusive to people like me.

And since it is relevant to this thread, I'd like to point out that not following a conservative lifestyle does not necessarily mean one is reckless or immature. I understand that the breaking of social norms is bound to be frowned upon (for obvious reasons) and associated with other "immoral" practices (regardless of whether or not they are truly connected), but I expected a little more from anons… for some unknown reason.

No. 96268

Why is it only women who are scrutinised when it comes to this garbage.

No. 96271

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>>96268
They're not, plenty of men get criticised for having shitty unoriginal brotats

No. 96273

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I like tattoo art but honestly I think they look tacky as fuck unless they're monochrome and/or abstract designs. Huge ass full-color animals, flowers, people etc. look terrible especially when the color starts fading after the first year or so. A small crisp tat is fine by me but something like pic related looks like a mess. You're going to wear that on your thigh all your life for god's sakes.

No. 96274

>>96273
Post some good tattoos then, I can't think of anything worth putting on my skin for the rest of my life.

No. 96275

>>87637
>People change; tattoos are permanent. 90% of the time, it shows a lack of maturity or perspective.
I think this is the reason why I find tattoos, especially huge and noticeable ones, tacky. Couldn't quite put my finger into it before but yeah, that's the reason. With stupid scene clothes and hair it's forgiveable because hair always grows back and clothes you can change but getting an arm sleeve of tattoos of a thing that has been "totally your life!!!11" for three years displays a certain sense of immaturity and short-sightedness. I know plenty of tumblrinas that get Sailor Moon tattoos and clichéd 2015 tumblrcore aesthetics inked all over their body at 19 and after 2 months of consideration and that's just a sign of a simple mind.

No. 96276

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>>87647
>I want a cutie doo tat cuz it so cute :333
>lmaooo who wants a tat with a meaning smh
>it'll fade away eventually and I can just get it removed lol

The age limit of this board should be fucking 25 or something

No. 96277

>>88178
god I swear I know at least 5 people with a Sailor Moon brooch on their chest. Most of them barely even watched the show, it's just kawaii gifset aesthetics.

No. 96278

>>96234
Actually, I have to give the tattoo maker credit for actually making a very good quality anime tattoo complete with very clean cell-shading and a solid face for the character. Usually anime tattoos have molten retard faces and a terrible piss poor coloring going on.

No. 96280

>>96278
There's no doubt that she's a great tattoo artist. I just don't understand why anyone would want this tattoo for the rest of their life. Imagine him being 85. In the nursing home with a wrinkled af "perverted sage" tattoo across his entire back. Gross.

No. 96281

>>96280

I don't have any tattoos, I don't intend to get any tattoos and I don't like tattoos, but why is it so many of you are under the impression that people that get them are going to give a shit about what's on their skin when they're 85?

No. 96289

>>96281
They most likely will give a shit when they're 40 and grown out of all the pop culture shit while still having 40 years to live and then have to spend thousands of dollars to get them off.

No. 96295

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>>96277
This is from a semi-famous /cgl/ trip.

Sailor Moon seems to attract really trashy, often promiscuous girls for some weird reason I can't quite work out.

No. 96297

>>96289

That's nice but what how is that any of your business and outline for me exactly why it is you care?
I've already said I don't personally like tattoos but I cannot for the life of me understand this complete obsession people like you have with dictating what other people do to their bodies.

No. 96298

>>87647
hope you're kidding.
i dont even have an tattoos but i would much rather be stuck with something meaninful at age 50 rather than some kawaii shit that isnt kawaii on a saggy old lady.
not that i plan to live to be that old

No. 96299

I think tattoos are acceptable for people like soldiers and sailors, those sorts of "castes" in society have always been a bit rough, and part of that involves tattooing - it has always been that way. It's part of a tradition too in many cases, you get your regiment tattooed onto you or whatever.

The problem is when every fucker and their daughter has a tattoo, from upper-middle class people down.

No. 96300

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never forget

No. 96315

>>96297
Nobody's fucking rioting over people having tattoos and trying to outlaw them. People are explaining why they find them stupid. the EHH WHY DO U EVEN LIKE CARE ITS THEIR BODY argument can be paralled into WHY DO YOU EVEN CARE ENOUGH TO REPLY IT'S JUST MY OPINION.

No. 96316

>>96315

lol you can debate and discuss all you want, which is exactly what I'm doing, but what is the point in repeating the same old diatribe of "WAT ABOWT WEN UR OLDER"? What is the purpose of that line of argument specifically? Is the same applicable to other body modifications? Should I be fretting over my pierced ears when I'm 60? Should somebody be panicking about their nipple piercing holes when they're 70?

>"Oooooh no I'm 85 years old I have arthritis and have suffered 2 strokes, but I simply CAN'T believe I have that tattoo on my skin at my age!"


It's such a fucking dumb argument and I'm sick of hearing it.

No. 96326

>>96316
I never understood the whole 'when you're 80 and the tattoo is all saggy and faded what will you do then?????' argument. I mean, the rest of me will be faded and saggy too.

No. 96380

>>96316
>>96326
This is true, mostly you should be worried about how you'll feel when you're still quite young and covered in ugly tattoos you got when you were even younger and stupider.

No. 96432

>>96380
This. I wonder how many people will regret getting those juvenile looking tattoos once they are over 25 years old.

No. 96434

>>96326
I always wonder about this as well.
"But what will it look like when you're old!?!!"
Its still gonna be the same illustration love, it won't turn into a swastika its just gonna be wrinkly with the rest of me.

No. 96590

When I was 16 my friend stick and poked an little alien near my crotch. Nobody can see it but it looks so tacky and faded, I wanna get it removed.

No. 97449

Personally I don't like tattoos. I'm not going to get any. But if you want them fine. Just don't expect me to gush over them.

I think they look worse on women then men. i'm used to seeing rock musicians with tattoos and I think it just goes with the territory. But for the average person it's going to be a problem depending on your lifestyle and job choices. That stupid tattoo you got on your face or knuckles could be a determent on your career unless that career is in a tattoo friendly field.

Getting some guy's name tattood on your body is a bad mistake. My sister broke up with her idiot boyfriend for the thousandth time and cried and cried for hours over a tattoo until our stepfather took her to have it modified just to shut her the hell up. Pretty stupid since she has a kid with the same name and it would be so easy to just say it's her son's name if anyone asked.

She has other fugly tattoos that look like they were done by babbys first tattoo kit. There's a unicorn and some other… thing. I'm not sure what it's supposed to be.

If you really want a tattoo save up for the best professional you can get. And don't choose a dumb design you will regret later. Getting an anime character is probably a bad idea even if it's well son. Why not choose a tasteful symbol or object associated with that character instead?

>>87738
If your animu tattoo looks like fanart drawn by an 8 year old then you are gonna regret it years from now. Especially getting one of your ship. Why? Years from now you might look back as your OTP and cringe at how stupid it was. Plus this is hideous anyway. Sasuke's thousand yard stare is disturbing as hell.

No. 97451

>>97449
*done not son

No. 97466

>>96316
>>96326
The what about when you're older argument is not about when you're 80, but when you're an adult with a full-time job, then the anime characters and poorly written Chinese proverbs you got on your arm when you were 19 make you fucking retarded.

No. 97467

>>97466
*make you look retarded

No. 97545

>>96380
This. It's not the age 80 you should be worried about, it's when you're 28-30 and stuck with massive 2015 tumblrcore aesthetics tattoos all over your body. At 18 that huge ass Sailor Moon brooch and limbs full of my little ponies and steven universe might sound like a great idea that will last for 60 years, but chances are you're going to have to spend lots of time and money to have them removed in the near future with unpredictable results. Lots of people think of tattoos as something like piercings, as in "they'll just go away once I stop caring about them". No they won't.

No. 97547

>>97545
You bring up a very valid point anon. The trendy shit that people tatt themselves up with now will probably irrelevant in a couple of years. I don't know how many Adventure Time tatts I've seen pop up and I just keep thinking that in about a decade or so people will wonder what the shitty cartoon drawing is about. Seriously, modern cartoons like Adventure Time are entertaining but there is absolutely no artistic value to them.

No. 97592

>>97545
This, but there's no way to get the "you may not be the same person as an adult" message into the heads of young people. All of my teenage diaries are about how I'm always going to like x and wear y, and now I'm so normie. Teenagers and young 20s just won't believe it.

But by this same token I respect dumb tattoos that adults get in their 30s-40s. Provided you're already in your carer path and you can see that it's not going to negatively impact you, then this is the age when you should be doing whatever the fuck you want with tattoos, because at that point most people have figured out what their ideals and beliefs are and how the world actually works. At this age you can look at the negatives of a decision and choose to accept them anyway.
Obviously this completely excludes childish 40 year olds that still live with their parents, don't understand jobs and think that having rainbow hair and tattoos can't have downsides.

No. 97616

When I got my first tattoo at 25 I hadn't shown my legs off for years due to bad scarring from a skin-picking habit that I had as a teen. So I guess I felt that I had nothing to lose from getting a tattoo.

I'm a teacher but none of my tattoos are visible when I wear a t-shirt and jeans. It's a fun secret, none of my students or colleagues have any idea.

No. 118893

>>97616
Scars from skin picking and self-harm are exactly why I want to get a tattoo. I'd rather have a tattoo cover up the scars than live with the scars.

I guess I'm just a degenerate.

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>>87604
>that shits manly imo
Tattoos always look quite masculine to me. Even a kawaii desu tattoo looks quite cool/tough to me, rather than cute. It just has this rebel vibe to it.

No. 118922

>>87619
>expensive touch ups
You have no idea what you're talking about. Artists give you touch ups for free for your lifetime on their work. Mine both said this.

Unless you let it fade to shit and are asking them to literally do it all over again.

As far as OP's initial question goes, I'm really particular on what tattoos I actually like. I hate random symbols or pieces on random body parts, and I hate sleeves that are a mesh of greenish shit. Hate it when men get leg or arm tattoos just to let the hair grow over it all. I'm really not the type to pick out whatever, and I know people say that the more you do it, the less youcare about what you get, but that hasn't happened to me at all. It has to mean the world to me if I have to see it every single day.

No. 118929

I have a friend with a really amazingly beautiful plain black sleeve with all these gorgeous animals and natural objects flowing through it. It's one of the only tattoos I've seen that don't look ugly, edgy, or like the same dumb shit everyone copies off each other thanks to the internet.

No. 118932

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I like tats. I have three of them, but then again I teach literature for a living and reading and writing is my main hobby. It's funny how highly people think of art and literature and at the same time look down on artists and writers.
Design-wise I only like black tattoos (or ones with one single color) and more abstract designs. The only exception is Suehiro Maruo's drawings, that shit is pleasant to look at. Especially if it's something like pic related.

Kinda weird to read through this thread, it feels like I ended up on /r9k/ by accident. Didn't expect to see so much hate from farmers, for some reason.

>>87622
>thinks of self as better than someone
>uses the word "aesthetic" like a tumblr whore

>>87623
>And no, people are not becoming more accepting or tolerant.
Really? I'm not american, in my country they definitely are. I'm a teacher and my employers have never even addressed them.

>>88834
I think tatoos resembling acessories are tacky as shit but I feel you so hard on the small wrist thing. Mine is 11 cm around, not even children's watches fit right and I'm from bumfuck nowhere so adjustable bracelets need to be imported.

No. 118940

>>118932
>Mine is 11 cm around
that's not small at all though. are you american or something?

No. 118944

Tbh, I do like tattoos (I have one) but for me :

1. They must represent something
2. Or you're 100% sure you like a piece of art to have it permanently on your skin.

Personally, I have my zodiac sign shaped in a way that nobody would recognize it, so only I know what it means. It's a personal thing, that only I want to see and wanted imprinted on me, so it's fine.
And I want to get a couple aesthetic-guided tattoos. Mainly for the effect they gave.
BUT I ACTUALLY DESPISE "normies" WITH TATTOOS.
Talking from my experiences with friends :

Friend1 has a rose with a "never give up" quote. Now she wants to remove it, since it was an anime reference. Cool.

Friend2 has a dagger with a skull and again, a fucking rose.
To show that she's beautiful but bad uwu

Friend3 has one of those underboob tattoo. Good luck.

Friend4 has her pinky tattooed with a little heart along with her bf.
I might be an anxious person but I would never get a permanent treatment with someone.

Friend5 is just unlucky. Her bf and bff died, along with her father.
So, everytime someone died, she got a tattoo of their name.
Honorable? Yes. Tacky? Also yes. Now what, eveytime someone died you tattoo it on yourself? You're your own person, m8.

Friend6 OH GOD I WANT TO DIE.
Friend6 was in a Big Brother edition.
Right after she go out, she went to a tattoo artist to get a tattoo of a broken fence and the quote "I'm free".

From what? Your brain? Jfc.

In the end : Tats are cool when well put, thought and represent actually the person you're and not who you want to be(stop namefagging)

No. 118951

>>118940
Did you understand cm as inches, or not understand I'm talking about circumference?

No. 118966

>>118951
i didn't, 11 cm/4 inches circumference is not a small wrist lmao

No. 118975

>>118951
>>118966
My wrist is pretty bony and it's 15 cm around.

No. 118978

>>118966

yes it is. that's literally just skin and bones wtf are you on

No. 118987

>>118944
You sound quite insufferable and holier-than-thou lmao

No. 118988

>>118944
your tattoo sounds tacky as hell lol

No. 119012

>>118944
>has star sign tattoo
>thinks friend's memorial tattoos are tacky

No. 119063

>>118975
>>118978
If you're not fat your wrist should be basically skin and bone. But at that point you're now just arguing who has smaller bones.

No. 119080

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>>118944
>person with a ZODIAC TATTOO
>judging other people for their tattoos
HAHAHA

No. 119185

>>119063
First anon here
>arguing who has smaller bones.
But that was my point, that my bones are smaller than the average. I don't know where you're from but if your average 1,7 m tall girls have wrists as small as mine and can find bracelets that fit them then sign me the fuck up, I want to move there.

Sage for derailment

No. 192883

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>>96273
Bad tattoo thread?

Just saw this on facebook

No. 192887

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>>192883
My absolute favourite bad tattoo

No. 192898

I don't know if everywhere is the same but within the artsy circles of my city if you're not tattooed or have another "unique" trait the rest of the community will look down on you and it bothers me. I don't feel like having an a e s t h e t i c to fit in and even when I find tattoos cool I really don't feel like inking my body. I just want to express myself through my fucking art, not taking my skin as the medium to communicate my identity.

>>87882 old post but is part as to why I think having tats is meaningless

>Where "expressing yourself" means altering your appearance to convey extremely little information through a considerable amount of irrelevant effort.

No. 192903

I've always wanted the first half of The Riddle of Strider ( you know, the "all that is gold does not glitter" piece) tattooed on my back because I'm a huge LOTR fan and it kept me going when I was in and out of depression. But the fags who got the one line of "not all those who wander are lost" ruined it for me, so all these years I've went without.

No. 192904

>>192903
>caring about what other people think instead of doing what would make you happy

No. 192909

>>192903
>but the fags who got the one line of "not all those who wander are lost" ruined it for me
I don't get it. Isn't that part of the same line you were going to get? What's kept you from getting the first part?

I'll admit I never see people with LOTR tattoos in person. It's always old fat guys with dice and flames or a naked chick on them or some gay ass playing cards. You should get the line you want.

No. 192911

>>192904
Eh a lot of people I knew got it without caring for the series, so it really turned me off from getting it.

>>192909
So the full first half I wanted is "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither,Deep roots are not reached by the frost"
Dunno why that one line gained popularity.

No. 192913

>>192911
I guess because it sounds "deep" on its own and all the teenagers think they're tragic lost characters in their life

I'd say go for it if you really like it. Even if only that one line is popular, the rest really isn't, so it's not like you're getting the same thing done as them.

No. 192921

I've started thinking about how I'd feel with any tattoo I want as a mom. This is taking into consideration placement, content, style. Now, thinking like that? I only have two that I want. Both in areas that are easy to cover, both black line work. I also think getting my tattoos will be good motivation for staying in shape, as if I'm gonna be forking out thousands for this body mod, I'm not gonna let it degrade through sheer laziness. I'm of the mind that as long as getting them doesn't harm any other aspect of my life, then there's no reason not too, since I want them.

No. 192926

>>192921
You've answered your own question really. If they're easily covered and they are something you most definitely want, then what's the harm in going for it? Worst case scenario is you regret it when you're old, but there are much worse things in life to regret than a tattoo, imo.

No. 192932

>>192911
I see a lot of "people who are spiritual, but not a part of a specific religion" using it to basically mean that they aren't lost without a said specific religion. Maybe that?

No. 192934

I've never gotten a professional tattoo. I know that is immediately cringe worthy to the majority of people. I am also pretty lucky that I didn't get an infection. I kept them in places mostly not visible, if I wear jeans and a t-shirt nobody knows I have anything.

It's all just text, inside jokes and song lyrics. I accept that it looks pretty trashy but I don't regret it. I just regret being irresponsible about it. I've never had a person outright say something critical of any of them, but I've also been surrounded by similar, friendly, or like-minded people for around the last 5 years.

Personal stuff aside, I have more appreciation for tattoos that people are really jazzed about or have a story behind, but I have seen so many shitty tattoos that make me shake my head. People have probably done the same with me. I guess tattoos are just secondary to who the person is, but the location definitely influences my initial judgments. One of my good friends recently went to Seattle for a bit and got tattoos on her temples. I love her, and she's a really kind person / badass, so I basically accepted the tattoos as a part of her expression. I don't think it was a wise decision, and I don't think it enhances anything, but that doesn't mean it isn't a marked expression of herself and signifies something she's into.

I guess it's just easier to feel a certain way about tattoos when you see some belligerent, shirtless dude smoking halfies he found on the ground and hacking up phlegm, covered in hatchet man tats next to a shitty memorial tat of his dead grandma.

so bad…

No. 192938

i've got 4 tattoos that have actual meaning to me, they were well thought out and spaced with a few years between each. for example, i have a matching one with my mother of a quote we've always said to each other, and a bundle of poppy flowers for my grandpa who we called poppie. on the other hand, i have one scratch tattoo that i got when i was a teenager and i totally regret it–i got it on a whim because i thought "cool i'll be 15 with a tattoo!". thank god it's on my stomach so i can hide it.

i know a girl who gets a new tattoo every single month (i think she's dating the artist or smth) and each one is a generic, off-pinterest, outline with no color slapped in whatever spot she can find.


tattoos are up to the person who is getting them for sure, but i don't get why people don't think them through first. that shit is on you for life.

No. 192939

>>192938
oh my bad, forgot to sage for blogpost.

No. 192961

I've heard guys say that tattoos have sex appeal in that girls with them are more down for doing dirty things in bed.

No. 192977

>>192961
weird false equivalency but I get why people would assume that

No. 192980

>>192911
Proceed with caution when getting entire sentences tattooed on you. Too small and the letters will bleed together and be illegible, and getting them huge looks really stupid. Find someone who will get the sizing right.

No. 193007

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>> 21, worked in a tattoo shop, covered in thick black tatts, absolutely love it every minute i live

>> enter thread expecting positive tattoo discussion


>> read through while both laughing and simultaneously getting salty that other people feel so much disgust towards something that doesn't concern them

No. 193013

>>193007
same, anon, same

No. 193016

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I like tattoos, but the majority not in me. For example I wouldn't have a tacky designs but I think some people can pull them off, I don't like colourfull/kawaii ones but I think ppl with pale skin tones look good with them. The only tats I despite are facial ones.
IMO the whole meaning speech it's kinda silly I think tats are just a decoration but it's not my body. If your job isn't conservative go for it lol.

>pic related: the style of tattoo I would have

No. 193017

I have nothing against tattoos and think they look good on most people.
I just don't see the appeal.
Having something permanent on my skin that I can't even scrub off? No thanks.

No. 193070

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>>192980
>Getting them huge looks stupid
>Implying this isn't the pinnacle of good taste

No. 193093

This thread is just hilarious with the bitter tattooed anons feeling bad because others are just being honest. I don't hate tattoos and some can be quite pretty if they're well done, but I think the majority looks very tacky… Also I agree with the other Anon who said everyone who has a tattoo would look better without it.
I can't find the reply anymore because I lost it while scrolling down the thread but I agree that guys think tattooed women tend to be more sexually open, and from my experience they usually are. Plus if you have too many you look dirty.

No. 193101

>>193093
I totally get that anon!! It's personal preference–my fiancé really enjoys my tattoos, and I'm a prude-ish person compared to most other people. I guess the general consensus is "don't get a stupid tattoo (ie. an anchor, the infinity symbol, a dream catcher, some shitty wand from a magical girl anime…)".

No. 193207

>>193093
>> bitter tattooed anons feeling bad because others are just being honest

and bitter people who dislike tattoos sperging and having to have the last word, because the tattooed people are being honest. just because you, and others, think something looks bad, doesnt mean its universally shit looking. same goes the other way around.

No. 193220

>>193093
>>193207
This thread was bound to be bitter on both sides. Idgi, it's no big deal if someone thinks my tattoos are tacky and hideous and it's no big deal that they don't have any. So many anons here taking people's preferences so personally.

No. 193222

Tattoos are absolutely disgusting, I like piercings though especially septum piercings.

Scars are also attractive and sexy

No. 193255

>>193222
Fight me. I hate piercings especially septum ones. I'd rather see a tattoo on somebody and I don't like piercings or tats.

>>87738
The ultimate duo.

No. 193261

>>193207
Of course the people with tattoos will feel worse than the people criticizing them. It's not like they can wash them off lol

No. 193342

Lil' late to the party with this probably unpopular opinion, but I really like tattoos that don't look like they're going for a "look" at all, on women. I think occasional simple line illustrations are a lot more interesting than getting covered in drawing, and I don't like color or much shading. I don't mean I'm into scratcher shit, or Too Poor's monstrosities. I just hate tattoos as a "thing," but like the idea of them as little bits of personal art.

No. 194358

I don't understand the people in this thread who think you can't get a good job with a tattoo. I have a large forearm piece and have a Master's degree and work a professional job (not for some artsy or online company - I work for the government in a place where I deal with white collar workers often). Most of the time I just cover it with a cardigan, but my coworkers are aware of it being there. It really isn't as big a deal as some of you make it out to be.

No. 194366

>>194358
It's their only halfway logical defense for their purely subjective, but extremely passionate dislike for tattoos. They cling to it like a child clings to a security blanket.
Don't disillusion them, anon.

No. 194405

>>194358
by 'good job' they probably mean shit like starbucks

No. 194415

>>194358
I don't mind/care for tattoos but if they're in a visible spot (eg lower legs, neck) you could get in trouble if you work in law or finance. I don't know much about govt work or other industries, though I've heard that if you work for a govt company in many countries they accept all kinds of people and they're pretty much set for life. I can only speak for the financial sector, many companies still have the 50s mentality and not looking the part WILL garner negative attention, especially if you're a low-level peon like a secretary or paper monkey or something where it's all about keeping up the company's appearances.

No. 194459

>>194415
>especially if you're a low-level peon like a secretary or paper monkey or something where it's all about keeping up the company's appearances
And that's the exact opposite of a good job. Do people still hold on to ye old american dream where you start out as a helper in a company and thirty years later you're the boss?

Not to mention, if the tattoo is anywhere but forearms/lower (and obviously hands and face) nobody has to know about it. Your boss isn't going to make you wear a fucking bikini.

No. 194460

>>194405
> anon says I work for the government
> starbucks

Fuck me, is starbucks a branch of government in the us? frankly I'm less than surprised. learn something new everyday.

No. 194462

>>194415
It really depends on the place. I work as a bookkeeper and everyone's really chill about it. All of them are older people who have adult kids so I guess they just accepted it.

No. 194465

>>194459
They're still good jobs with good salaries. If you're gonna be that buttmad just because some places don't allow you to show off your cattle brand, you shouldn't have got it in the first place you spastic.

No. 194519

>>194405
>what is reading comprehension

No. 194520

A lot of men I've met like tattoos but they tend to write off girls who have them as "sluts" or whatever.

No. 194530

>>194520
No one here cares what men think about it.

No. 194584

How would you feel if you were dating a guy with a tattoo on his butt cheek ?

No. 194588

>>194584
That he's dumb as fuck, probably very immature and that I probably shouldn't be with him. Of course, that's just me being judgmental. If he got the tattoo years and years ago maybe he's changed.

No. 194590

I've had too many dumbfuck 'friends' from my high school who've gotten horribly done and/or trendy tattoos in order to call attention to themselves. So much that they have honestly ruined my thinking that an honest, hard-working professional person could ever have a sleeve or a visible tattoo.

The stereotype is there for a reason, though I know society is evolving beyond that and realizing smart, mature people can have tattoos.

No. 194620

>>194520
>>194530
not a man, but if she has a tattoo, yeah she's most likely a slut.(USER HAS BEEN PUT OUT TO PASTURE)

No. 194622

>>194620
Nice saging, newfag

No. 194630

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>skin tone(very pale)
lol wut. How is being very pale an essential factor in tattoos looking okay? If anything, certain colors look awful on pale skin. Ever see a pale girl with pink or red floral tattoos? It literally makes us look like we have some kind of fucked up illness, no matter how well done the piece is. Pic very much related. Also, monochrome tattoos blend nicely with black skin and makes them more subtle and less jarring. Not saying it looks better or worse than on pale people, just different.

>using Kat von D as the example of what women into tattoos should go for

Okay, now you're just confirmed for shit taste.

Anyway, myself personally, I just simply don't care at all enough to think up taste-based guidelines on what I approve of tattoowise. Some tattoos look good, some don't. If they're good, I get to look at something pretty and if they're bad, I get a good chuckle. Win/win either way. Now that I'm thinking about it, though…

>try to avoid anything that makes it look like you might have a skin condition or weird medieval sickness

>not a fan of huge tattoos unless they're beyond gorgeous and really feminine
>cartoon characters are tacky af
>I think being covered head to toe in tattoos makes people look like shit 99.999% of the time and makes it look like you're full edgelord and pretty much using them as an accessory. For this to look good, all tattoos must be exceptional and on the feminine side.
But that's just me, you do you.

Also, as far as guys go- a few well done tattoos could be attractive to me. A guy would have to be 12/10 Greek God mancandy for me to go for a guy covered in them, though. And they'd all have to be really amazing.

No. 228712

>>87608
agreed. I always get bad vibes when I meet someone and the first thing that happens is they start talking about their tattoos. They have always been right.

No. 228716

>>194630
I usually like tattoos, but I can definitely see what you mean with these. If I glanced at her arms on the street, I wouldn't immediately think "oh, nice tats," I probably would mistake them for eczema or something.

No. 228717

>>87635
called my grandpa 'poppie' for my whole life and they were his favorite flowers, that's why i got them. they aren't automatically meant to be 'edgy'.

also, have any of you ever been to canada? the poppy flower is huge there due to the military and remembrance day. (i think in england too but i'm not sure).

No. 228720

>>228717
honestly I don't know anyone who would see poppies and go "oh ya like heroin!" idk what that anon is on about lmao.

No. 228764

>>228717
Yeah, poppies are very much associated with remembrance in the UK. If I saw someone with tattoos of poppies that wasn't part of a bigger floral piece I'd assume they were a right winger tbh.

No. 228768

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>>192883
Beautiful

No. 228800

>>228720
honestly when i see them, my first thought IS if it's a reference to heroin or opiates in general, but that probably just says more about me and what crowd i've been around. i had a good friend who wanted to get poppies specifically as a tribute to opiates. i'm from the US though.

No. 228818

>>228768
fuck do you have more shitty tats like those, they are wonderfully bad

No. 228870

>>228768
what kind of tattoo artist would even agree to make this wtf

No. 228949

>>87609
scars can make people look better imo
but i get your point

No. 228955

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I have literally never seen a tattoo that made someone more attractive. Even the best I've seen(full body tats based around a singular concept) make the person look worse, even if the tattoo itself is artistic and well made

No. 228958

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>>228955
oh man, I feel the exact opposite. I find that women with a ton of tattoos, even if they aren't necessarily cohesive, are instantly so much more attractive to me because of the tattoos.

I think Grace Neutral, for example, is absolutely stunning and she is covered. But I was watching her documentary series and there's one episode where she goes to Japan and pays for a passport photo where all her tattoos and body modifications are digitally removed (an underground service offered in parts of Japan where tattooing is still illegal) and I was stunned by how much more…plain, she looked. She's not an ugly girl by any means but she just looked like anyone I could pass on the street. Where as with all her body mods I feel like she looks absolutely ethereal.

I guess it's like anything, tastes vary widely.

No. 228959

>>228958

She looks so much better in the passport photo. Get some taste anon.

No. 228960

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>>228959
jokes on me for bothering with a thoughtful reply, I forgot we're all autistic here

No. 228961

I’m a moderately heavily tattooed woman… honestly if I could choose between staying the same and getting them all taken off I’d choose the latter. I dislike most of what I have, and the ones I like only look right because I have so many anyway.

Definitely think there’s an either/or with tattoos though. Get one tasteful meaningful one in a sensible place, or commit and get lots in a cohesive style. People with a few scattered crappy ones are just a no.

No. 228965

I think, most tattoos are really, really ugly and look like some kind of dirt. Most tattooed people look like emo/scene kids from 2005

No. 228975

>>228959
The threads only for crying about how much anons hate girls with tattoos and to call them all hideous dirty hepatitis reservoirs. Don’t go looking for a reasonable response here. It’s an echo chamber for losing sleep over someone else’s skin.

No. 228982

I've been thinking about getting a tattoo lately but I'm probably going to wait until my late twenties to get one at the earliest, I think by then the aesthetics I'm drawn to will be solidified and I'll have less a chance of getting one I regret. I think the worst thing about having a tattoo would be that people might stare at it and ask me about it and I don't like people talking to me lmao so it'd have to be somewhere relatively private. Plus a lot of designs I really like aren't really practical as tattoo designs.

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No. 229036

>>228965
That’s because ATM the majority of heavily tattooed people WERE scene kids in 2005 and they got what was popular at the time. In 10 years time that won’t be the case (I imagine, anyway) because what people get has changed and most people know how cringe it is to get cartoon characters, etc. Except Tumblrinas ofc, who clearly think they’re the first people to ever get Sailor Moon tattoos…

No. 229216

>>228975
true, it just makes me feel bad for girls who might be considering getting one or several tattoos and then reading the responses here and thinking this weird extreme vitriol is the norm. The responses here are very…extreme, and in the negative. Cultural acceptance of tattoos is very, very relative. Where I live right now, nobody would look at you twice and it's incredibly normal.

but I guess if you're that heavily influenced by an image board maybe getting a tattoo isn't the best decision anyway. I dunno. Just realized this thread was super necro'd also, most replies are years old.

No. 229230

>>229216
>Where I live right now, nobody would look at you twice and it's incredibly normal.
I really doubt anyone shitting on tattoos would think they're abnormal or worth a double take. Most people who dislike tattoos feel that way because everyone and their mother has them, and a lot look bad.

No. 229263

Does anyone have tattoo regrets?
I only have three tattoos, but I've been looking into laser surgery to get them removed. I think I can get the two on my back removed since they're not very large but I've got this huge one on my hip/thigh area that I'm not so sure about. I just wish I had a clean slate on my skin.

No. 229264

>>229263
Yes, I have quite a few and they're huge. I just have to live with them now.

No. 229277

>>229263
I have three small and very hide-able ones that I regret, I.e. if i could go back in time I wouldn't get them done, but don't regret them enough to laser them off ed though it'd probably be very easy and cheap. They're part of me now, like all of my other bad but not life-ruining decisions, so I'm sticking with then.

No. 229294

>>229263
Yes, but that's because the artist didn't really give a fuck despite him being one of "the best" in our country. I've seen some of his work both irl and pictures and it looked amazing, was really excited since it was my first tattoo and it's hard to get an appointment with him cause he's constantly booked out.
I turned 18 that year, was basically still a kid and had no idea what a good tattoo/linework was supposed to look like but it turned out nothing like his works I saw irl/in the pictures - the anatomy was off and the lines were wonky. He also didn't give me proper instructions on how to take care of it so the fact it's faded and bled slightly in certain places is my own fault. Maybe it's also because I was an anachan back then so it was difficult to get it done on a small arm but then again he did some good works that are as small as a coin. I'm still a bit disappointed when I look at it and compare it with my bf's tattoo that was done only a month before mine by the same artist.

Definitely learned my lesson and recently got a second tattoo by a different artist, who I hope will help me get my first covered in the future.

No. 229316

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>>229028
Pokemon tattoos are the best



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