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« Last post by noisyturtle on Fri, 20 September 2024, 20:11:26 »
It seems like these days spotting anyone under 50 without a tattoo is like spotting a unicorn. Everyone and their mother has a tatt.
I don't feel like growing up in the 90s tattoos were even close to as prevalent. What cause the surge in people wanting to get inked? Doesn't everyone having one ruin the entire point of individualism they kinda represent?
Personally I never got one cause I get bored of things quickly, and there is literally nothing I could imagine that I'd want on me forever. I do like them on other people, unless it is on the face/neck/or stomach.
It is just crazy to me how frivolously people decide to get one. Just on a whim they'll get something that doesn't hold any real meaning, and I just don't understand the carefree attitude to something that will be seen by everyone for the remainder of your life. Like any character from anything, a band logo, memes. Like, you get a dragon tatt, cool. You get a tatt of the dragon from Shrek 2, why would you do that? I see a lot of Pokemon tattoos that will for sure look great on some 89 year old grandma that has eevee spreading it's ******* on your shoulder.