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eddiememphis
06-20-2024, 17:52
No offense to anyone that has one, unless it is on your face.
Some little knucklehead rode his 600 Yamaha rat bike through my condo complex today. On the sidewalks between the buildings, then parked in the bushes.
I was walking the dog and saw it, so I had to say something.
No major confrontation, I told him there are kids and dogs that use those paths so don't ride on them.
At first he said he didn't do it, but I told him I saw him do it. I said don't do it again and he said he won't.
Thanks, buddy.
But how the hell can any one expect to be taken seriously when they have tattoos on their face?
That shows at least one instance of poor decision making.
While I doubt he would have ever been a Fortune 500 CEO, I would not hire him to detail Clint's trike, let alone represent my company.
This is certainly an old man "get off my lawn" rant but what happened to having some self respect?
I am curious about this kid's life. Not enough to talk to him again, but what horrible misery brought him to this point in time that he is riding a crappy bike through a townhome complex, likely to purchase or drop off drugs, and parking in the bushes.
With a crappy tattoo on his face.
buffalobo
06-20-2024, 18:34
6/10, not enough cussing/insulting object of rant but I do have similar view of face tats or piercings.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
theGinsue
06-20-2024, 19:50
I've never seen a good face tat either. Most I've seen look like prison tat's.
BPTactical
06-20-2024, 21:09
I've never seen a good face tat either. Most I've seen look like prison tat's.
Ya think?
What gets me is an attractive lady who made the decision to ink themselves into oblivion.
WTF is wrong with you? Do you not realize that one day you’ll be a 65 year old grandmother? I’m sure those full sleeves and full chesty will look great then.
Tattoos on a woman should be like pinstripes on a Corvette….maybe a little detail to accentuate the basic beauty of the design but you don't make it a separate art form.
StagLefty
06-21-2024, 06:49
I am constantly amazed at the good looking women at the gym I go to who are tatted to the max. No face tats but good grief !!!
Kazoo's opinion matters to me.
But, I generally agree with everything ^. Op, there's a lot of stupid people who have no accountability or repercussion in today's pansy-filled world.
I'm just waiting until tattoos are either a recognized disability or they are added to the employment discrimination laws so Gen Z can have additional reasons to be a victim.
I'm just waiting until tattoos are either a recognized disability or they are added to the employment discrimination laws so Gen Z can have additional reasons to be a victim.
Ooo, I have a couple of stains - where's my check?
That bike was stolen and he doesn't have a license. Absolutely no other reason to park a bike in the bushes.
Kazoo's opinion matters to me.
He doesn't trust anyone with tats.
[Sarcasm2]
battlemidget
06-22-2024, 05:31
Tribal tats and acting outside of societal norms? Felon or agent.
With over 30 yrs in the care bidness I have pretty much seen everything tatted or pierced. There is some very nice looking stuff out there and some ridiculous. Favorites include the nose piercing with the chain attached and snorted up nose, back of throat, and attached to tongue (most of the ER came to watch that) and the guy with ?Cheryl?s Bitch? tattooed on his forehead and yes, his wife's name was ?Cheryl?. Amazed about the mental state of patients these days: will not remove belly button ring for a lifesaving procedure, refusing an IV because it might scar their arm tattoo or?a 38 yr old male with tons of tats and piercings crying his eyes out in front of his family (his mother was so embarrassed) as we inserted a little old 20 ga IV in his wrist for an elective minor procedure. Weird times to be living in?.
You say that folks with tats get squamish reminds me of my wife?s doc who was going to do the C section and asked me if I had tats. I did not see how that matter but he told me him and the staff wanted to know because majority of the fathers with tats got sick if they saw the slightly gory procedure. I found that odd. But your experience seems to corroborate this.
FWIW, My DIL was severely burned as a child and used colorful tattoo as a way to hide most of that scarring. She has a full sleeve on one arm/shoulder and a good part of one leg. No neck/face stuff though.
My son started it as a form of support - or so he says. He also has his ears gauged like 1/2" (?) (yea, gross) but keeps them and full sleeves covered at work. They are both professional high income earners and can afford whatever they want to do to their bodies without sucking off the gov teat.
There are always exceptions to the rule...
You say that folks with tats get squamish reminds me of my wife?s doc who was going to do the C section and asked me if I had tats. I did not see how that matter but he told me him and the staff wanted to know because majority of the fathers with tats got sick if they saw the slightly gory procedure. I found that odd. But your experience seems to corroborate this.
They let you watch the procedure??
Yep. They block the view but not really well.
I am constantly amazed at the good looking women at the gym I go to who are tatted to the max. No face tats but good grief !!!
At my gym I have seen a woman that has almost her whole face tattooed. She?s maybe in her mid to late twenties.
hurley842002
06-22-2024, 20:56
Yep. They block the view but not really well.
I had my head over the ?shield? thingy watching, it was interesting for sure.
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BREATHER
06-23-2024, 06:49
Waht amazes me is the number of people getting tats, everyone looks alike, I see very few "original" designs. Looks like individualism is gone and everyone looks alike
eddiememphis
06-23-2024, 08:14
Waht amazes me is the number of people getting tats, everyone looks alike, I see very few "original" designs. Looks like individualism is gone and everyone looks alike
Are you saying the barbed wire I had tattooed on my bicep last night is out of style???
Damn.
Guess I'll sit here on my waterbed and read the newspaper. Maybe play with my fidget spinner and see if there is anything good on my 3D TV.
Are you saying the barbed wire I had tattooed on my bicep last night is out of style???
Damn.
Guess I'll sit here on my waterbed and read the newspaper. Maybe play with my fidget spinner and see if there is anything good on my 3D TV.
Add a Celtic cross to the barb wire and you'll be good.
Waht amazes me is the number of people getting tats, everyone looks alike, I see very few "original" designs. Looks like individualism is gone and everyone looks alike
Mine are original one-of-a-kinds.
What about my Chinese symbols that translate to "dumb tourist"?
There was a time when every tattoo had a meaning and a story.
Now that they are "mainstream" young people with no story point at some generic flash and swipe their gold card. They've lost meaning.
My older son has a sleeve, dedicated to his fellow soldiers that never came home along with the Combat Medic symbol. His other arm has a reference to his firefighter/paramedic career. On one of his shoulders he has an American flag motif with “This I Shall Defend” in it.
My younger son, who I love equally, has some dumb ass stuff on his back and arm along with a tribute to a good friend that passed from cancer. His very pretty wife has some decorative work that to me detracts from her outer beauty-she’s a wonderful person with a huge heart so I no longer notice any of the ink.
I came close to getting some work a very long time ago but the booze wore off and I bailed while waiting my turn lol.
Best tat I ever saw was on a friend who turned 18 and got an old school heart with Mom in it. His mom could not decide if it was the sweetest thing ever or if she wanted to kill him.
buffalobo
06-23-2024, 19:07
There was a time when every tattoo had a meaning and a story.
Now that they are "mainstream" young people with no story point at some generic flash and swipe their gold card. They've lost meaning.This^^^
There are still tats with meaning and a story but as you say "mainstream" has taken its toll and decorations rule.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
I saw a young lady with some nicely done Chinese characters tattooed on her right shoulder. I asked her what they said and she didn’t know!
Tattoos are kind of like wedding rings.
Some people feel like they need to get them or that they carry real meaning or demonstrate something.
But either doesn't change the person under it. If one has wandering eys, a ring (or vows, for that matter) won't change shit other than advertise a false promise. Otherwise, the ring, or lack thereof, means little to those who are loyal to their core, which is unfortunately, not the most common trait.
Tattoos are kind of like this. Ones in memory don't actually keep the memory if the person doesn't act in accordance with those lost. It's a cop-out. Others that have someone's name advertise a commitment, but the ink carries no value and carries a question... why do they feel a need to advertise an alleged commitment?
I don't have tattoos, or rings. I don't have a negative opinion of tattoos other than the self-inflicted victimation that often comes with it "It's not fair, I got passed up for a job.". Zero fucking sympathy. I do appreciate when people have tattoos in a way that advertises personality flaws, walking red flags are appreciated. That's why facial tattoos are awesome, btw.
PS: I am long married, never divorced.
TLDR: Actions speak louder than words, crap on a finger, or tattoos.
That bike was stolen and he doesn't have a license. Absolutely no other reason to park a bike in the bushes.
Without a doubt, or he?s running. I?d get the plate and just call it in. Maybe a vin if you can grab it with a confrontation
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Great-Kazoo
06-23-2024, 21:03
He doesn't trust anyone with tats.
[Sarcasm2]
In an oyrish brogue.
CRIMINALS! EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM!
Great-Kazoo
06-23-2024, 21:14
laying blame on the face tattoo, is like blaming everyone who owns a gun for some moron going postal. Face, or even body ink doesn't cover the stupidity one has.
With that said. 15 yrs in the business, retired. NEVER did a face tattoo. Turned people away who asked for them, mostly vato locos in greality and N. ft fun.
Told more than 1 potential client. Tell you what. let me do a design on your face with a sharpie (magic markers to us ol folk) . Walk around wit it till it fades. IF you decide you still want one....Go see someone else.
Actually offered that option to a lot of people. 1 kid, 16 yr old, with mom along side. Asked, how much for a chevy bowtie across my shoulders, solid blue, thick black outline, maybe 6" high? . Cost you nothing, since i'm not going to do something like that on a 16 yr old
MOMMMMMMMMMMM . She looks up and said. if my son wants it, i'm ok with it, in a real quiet voice. Yeah not happening. But i'd be happy to draw one in in magic marker. Lets see if he still wants one in a few weeks. Out they walked.
Fuckin morons, especially their spineless parents who can't say NO. Ran into a lot of that, touchy feely parents being friends instead of adults.
Look how that's turned out for our country.
^ see. I knew he'd have an interesting perspective [word]
OneGuy67
06-24-2024, 08:33
I've always wondered about women who get lots of tats. Are they trying to cover up emotional scars? Trying to be seen in a world that doesn't see them ( or so they feel)? Wanting to stand out from the crowd?
As the FOG (fuckin' old guy) in law enforcement, I've seen this pattern from the early 90's. Tattoos were very frowned upon and would not be allowed to be seen in a short sleeved shirt, to allowing officers to wear long sleeved shirts all year round or arm sleeves to cover the tats, to now, the vast majority of patrol officers have some sort of half or full sleeve going on or worse, tats on their necks and hands. As I said, I'm old school and I don't like this in today's law enforcement, nor do I like the outer protective vest carrier that morphed into full plate carriers I've seen on some people. I was in a small, rural county doing some work a short time ago and the patrol officers looked like they just came from contract work in Syria or iraq, all tacked out with full plate carriers, rifle mags et, al.
Sign of the times, I guess.
clodhopper
06-24-2024, 08:54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUcLkJdTGjM
eddiememphis
06-24-2024, 09:20
laying blame on the face tattoo, is like blaming everyone who owns a gun for some moron going postal. Face, or even body ink doesn't cover the stupidity one has.
I wasn't blaming the tattoo.
I was curious about the long line of poorly made decisions that led this fool to where he was on that day.
Kinda like this guy...
https://kdvr.com/news/nationalworld-news/ap-us-news/ap-triple-shooting-suspect-captured-after-intensive-search-across-colorado-farmland/
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Did his face ink make him more likely to murder three people?
Of course not. A lifetime of bad decisions did.
Everyone makes decisions that don't turn out well.
Most look at those choices and learn from them, not choose to celebrate them by permanently exhibiting them on their faces.
nor do I like the outer protective vest carrier that morphed into full plate carriers I've seen on some people. I was in a small, rural county doing some work a short time ago and the patrol officers looked like they just came from contract work in Syria or iraq, all tacked out with full plate carriers, rifle mags et, al.
One of our last camping trips, at a campground, the site host came around and sold us a bunch of wood for our campfire... then a few hours later two forest rangers came by to tell us to put it out because a fire ban just went into effect. They were both wearing plate carriers with like 8 AR15 mags stuck to the front. We packed up and drove 2 hours home.
.455_Hunter
06-24-2024, 21:57
They were both wearing plate carriers with like 8 AR15 mags stuck to the front.
I don't have an issue with that equipment being available to them in their vehicle. However, I am not a fan of that stuff as the uniform of the day for normal public interaction, even for traditional non-SWAT LE.
As for facial tattoos, back about 20 years ago very few tattoo shops would do those... they called them an "everlasting jobstopper."
Great-Kazoo
06-25-2024, 20:47
As for facial tattoos, back about 20 years ago very few tattoo shops would do those... they called them an "everlasting jobstopper."
Correct about not inking faces. Now a daze, these young guns don't care or have any, IMO, moral guidelines when it comes to tattooing someone.
I've got a couple of tats. One rings my left ankle, and I've got another one on my thigh, about the size of my hand. Each one of them took me a very long time to decide upon, then I needed to find the right tattoo studio, where I watched and asked a lot of questions and made sure sanitary procedures were followed...after which the artist and I discussed options for shapes and colors and so on. They are for me, and quite possibly the single most personal decision I've made regarding body modification. I don't go in for any sort botox or tucks or even manicures/pedicures. Both of my tats commemorate milestones.
Facial tattoos, on the other hand....well, I'm convinced that that sort of stupidity isn't painful enough.
BushMasterBoy
06-26-2024, 08:23
Tattoos are a good investment, they help the coroner ID the body. Especially in Pueblo...
OneGuy67
06-26-2024, 09:59
Tattoos are a good investment, they help the coroner ID the body. Especially in Pueblo...
This is true. I've identified bodies by showing photos of tats to family members.
Aloha_Shooter
06-26-2024, 14:57
This will be the ugliest generation of grandparents in human history ...
Nahhhh, the pretty rainbow hair will distract from that.
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