Posted: 4/16/2016 10:51:06 AM EDT
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Is the person that gets a tattoo more prone to low morality, poor decision making, and criminality?
Or Does the tattoo itself cause low morality, poor decision making, and criminality? Which came first, the diseased chicken or the rotten egg? |
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Im not really sure. Who are bigger nerds star trek or star wars fans? Im going with the Trekkies. Rather be a nerd than a dirty inkie What about a nerd with tattoos? At least the inky gets laid... I'd rather have herpes then die a virgin. Edit now that I thought about it Id rather be a nerd. Most nerds have money. Chicks will sleep with you if you have money. |
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I'm working on it. Need some big federal grants to study it. Hopefully President Hillary Clinton will be interested in a bold new War on Inkies under her administration. I have noticed that a lot of Sanders supporters have tattoos, so Hillary might not be favorably inclined towards them. |
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The closer the tattoo to the head, face, and neck will give a higher dosage of felony causing ink to enter the brain. By George that sounds like a testable hypothesis! I suggest a clinical trial. We get a bunch of normal people. Of course, we'll have to screen them for any obvious inky tendencies. Probably want to do a background check for any criminal history or poor credit ratings. We divide them into two cohorts, a control group that gets placebo and a test group. In the test group we subcutaneously inject tattoo ink in the neck and then observe the resultant behavior. Somebody should write a grant application on this. |
I still think some brave soul should get a tattoo of DK-prof!
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Sure, if you don't could the criminal history, STDs, and poor credit ratings. Quoted:
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Oh yay another negative tattoo thread. People with tattoos are no worse than people who drive mini vans, ride bicycles, are vegans, eat gluten free. Sure, if you don't could the criminal history, STDs, and poor credit ratings. They're all as bad Anyone who purchased a mini van clearly makes bad life choices, so they're equal to tattooed people using your logic. I'll quote as many facts for what you said as for what I said. It's all bullshit. Show me some data and I'll listen. I've arrested a lot of people that are tattoo free. And I've met office workers and management who have tattoos. |
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I'll quote as many facts for what you said as for what I said. It's all bullshit. Show me some data and I'll listen. I've arrested a lot of people that are tattoo free. And I've met office workers and management who have tattoos. Quoted:
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Oh yay another negative tattoo thread. People with tattoos are no worse than people who drive mini vans, ride bicycles, are vegans, eat gluten free. Sure, if you don't could the criminal history, STDs, and poor credit ratings. I'll quote as many facts for what you said as for what I said. It's all bullshit. Show me some data and I'll listen. I've arrested a lot of people that are tattoo free. And I've met office workers and management who have tattoos. Those people were going to get tattoos anyways. |
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Those people were going to get tattoos anyways. Quoted:
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Oh yay another negative tattoo thread. People with tattoos are no worse than people who drive mini vans, ride bicycles, are vegans, eat gluten free. Sure, if you don't could the criminal history, STDs, and poor credit ratings. I'll quote as many facts for what you said as for what I said. It's all bullshit. Show me some data and I'll listen. I've arrested a lot of people that are tattoo free. And I've met office workers and management who have tattoos. Those people were going to get tattoos anyways. Interesting idea. So these untattooed people that he's arresting are really latent inkies. I think you may be on to something there. |
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Oh yay another negative tattoo thread. People with tattoos are no worse than people who drive mini vans, ride bicycles, are vegans, eat gluten free. Your post confuses me. The first sentence seems like your defending the tattooed, and then in the second, you make the case that they are some of the most horrible people known man.
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This is an interesting topic. I suspect that tattoos are a popular way for someone to get something that nobody else in their trailer park can steal from them. Steve down at the trailer park was tired of all his brothers trying to steal his sisters virginity. The only logical thing to do was take it himself so they couldn't get it. You are welcome Peggy Sue. |
| I've always figured it was cheap therapy (better to get some ink for therapy instead of the alternative) , and pretty good PR (public relations). Others have fair warning of what they getting (possible damaged goods, or a really really friendly amiable person) , still others know that they may be dealing with a trained or ready killer (i.e. Ranger banner, USMC member, Motorcycle Club, etc.). It's their body, why should I care what they've done to it as long as it doesn't affect or harm me? |
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When I was growing up, tattoos were confined to sailors and gangsters. I just can't understand this cultural phenomenon. It's like people are regressing to primitivism. This may not be a bad thing, one would think that a primitive would be less susceptible to the permutations of Social Justice, Social Democracies, enforced Tyranny, and oppression. |
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This may not be a bad thing, one would think that a primitive would be less susceptible to the permutations of Social Justice, Social Democracies, enforced Tyranny, and oppression. Quoted:
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When I was growing up, tattoos were confined to sailors and gangsters. I just can't understand this cultural phenomenon. It's like people are regressing to primitivism. This may not be a bad thing, one would think that a primitive would be less susceptible to the permutations of Social Justice, Social Democracies, enforced Tyranny, and oppression. I don't know. The Russians were pretty primitive in 1917 and they gave us Bolshevism. Sort of the Hepatitis C of political philosophies. |
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Despite the fact this is a joke thread...
People that have face or neck tattoos are more likely to be dirtbags. People with really shitty tattoos are more likely to be as well. People that do their research, find a good artist etc...tattoos probably don't say anything in particular about them. I say that as someone with 8 tattoos, all hidden by normal clothes, with a successful military and civilian career |
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Quoted: I still think some brave soul should get a tattoo of DK-prof! ![]() http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/21799.JPG ![]() |
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No offense of course...it's not "always" just a generalization... Quoted:
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People that have face or neck tattoos are more likely to be dirtbags. Indeed, I know I am. No offense of course...it's not "always" just a generalization... No problem, if it gets people to avoid me and leave me alone I'm all for it. |
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No problem, if it gets people to avoid me and leave me alone I'm all for it. Quoted:
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People that have face or neck tattoos are more likely to be dirtbags. Indeed, I know I am. No offense of course...it's not "always" just a generalization... No problem, if it gets people to avoid me and leave me alone I'm all for it. This thread is a good example, and one reason I've considered sleeves lol |
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Despite the fact this is a joke thread... People that have face or neck tattoos are more likely to be dirtbags. People with really shitty tattoos are more likely to be as well. People that do their research, find a good artist etc...tattoos probably don't say anything in particular about them. I say that as someone with 8 tattoos, all hidden by normal clothes, with a successful military and civilian career Wait a minute. This is a joke thread? |
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Tattoos give a +1 to charisma but a -1 to intelligence. I like the high intelligence for more experience points and use fashion glasses and a formal hat for +2 on charisma rather that tats. https://psmedia.playstation.com/is/image/psmedia/fallout-two-column-01-ps4-eu-05Jun15?$2ColExpand_Image$ Correction, +1 to Charisma, -3 to Intelligence, -2 Luck |
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Wait a minute. This is a joke thread? Quoted:
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Despite the fact this is a joke thread... People that have face or neck tattoos are more likely to be dirtbags. People with really shitty tattoos are more likely to be as well. People that do their research, find a good artist etc...tattoos probably don't say anything in particular about them. I say that as someone with 8 tattoos, all hidden by normal clothes, with a successful military and civilian career Wait a minute. This is a joke thread? I don't find the decline of Western civilization to be a laughing matter. |
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Tattoos give a +1 to charisma but a -1 to intelligence. I like the high intelligence for more experience points and use fashion glasses and a formal hat for +2 on charisma rather that tats. https://psmedia.playstation.com/is/image/psmedia/fallout-two-column-01-ps4-eu-05Jun15?$2ColExpand_Image$ I know this is outside the scope of this thread, but I have that as a tattoo... I maintain that grants +2 charisma , no? |



