Zonga
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Post by Zonga on Jun 28, 2004 23:08:02 GMT -5
Did you know Hindu women were burned alive w/ their husbands if the husband died b/f the wife? Kinda makes you happy you were born in America and live in the 21st century ;D ;D
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Post by grindylow on Jun 28, 2004 23:43:39 GMT -5
Right...I'm really not into the whole tattoo thing, cuz if you decide you don't like it, you're stuck with it the rest of your life. If you could easily remove it, though, I'd love to get some little thing on the inside of my ankle or something.
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Zonga
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Post by Zonga on Jun 29, 2004 0:12:26 GMT -5
well... that's why if you get a tattoo... you get one that you KNOW is timeless...
I KNOW I'll love dragons when I'm 90 (if I make it)... so I would never have a problem w/ it...
Also, I KNOW I'll love my Great Grandma when I die, as well... so a R.I.P. tattoo for her would, also, be fine...
You never get tattoos that could fall out... i.e. wife/girlfriend's - husband/boyfriend's name, pop culture fads, etc.
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Post by StargazingLily on Jun 29, 2004 0:52:24 GMT -5
If I ever got a tatoo, i would get a flower or little design, something tasteful on my ankle so i could hid it if I ever needed to. That is if i decided to be stuck with it for the rest of my life and got over my simi-fear of needles in my skin.
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Zonga
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Post by Zonga on Jun 29, 2004 1:50:15 GMT -5
me, I'd have R.I.P. tattoo on my left arm (b/c that's my good arm... I'm left-sided) and/or my dragon tattoo on my back (always wanted a nice big tattoo that could be concealed w/ a shirt on my back... so why not my dragon there?) P.S. THIS IS MY 100TH POST!!!!!
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Post by HPMad on Jun 29, 2004 2:32:06 GMT -5
^ happy 100th post! i wan one that says 'It seemed like a good idea at the time' just below my hip, hehe! or a little butterfly on my shoulder...but you want it where it cant be seen too well, coz when you have a 'professional' life, you need to be able to cover it up...
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Zonga
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Post by Zonga on Jun 29, 2004 3:17:42 GMT -5
That would be SUPER-SUPER funny... hey... the dragon on back (no matter how big it is) would be completely concealed... and I'm sure no one would care if they saw a R.I.P. tattoo on me, they'd understand that "R.I.P." must mean someone VERY important to me died...
B/s... getting a job should be based on your skill and skill alone... nothing about appearance (well... unless you over-do-it w/ tattoos... then it's bad)
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Post by elysium on Jun 29, 2004 12:30:17 GMT -5
I'm getting a tattoo. I don't know how yet, but my mum let my sister get one when she was 16, and I'm almost 16 so I plan on playing the pouty: "But you let HER!" card. Oh, and I knew that about the Hindu woman. Man, if I was alive then, I'd spread rumors that I had an incurable case of crabs so no one would marry me.
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Post by elysium on Jun 29, 2004 12:32:04 GMT -5
thank you. but, seriously, how many of you actually like your hometowns? I live in a very beautiful, friendly little village, but I hate it here. Well, maybe not hate it, but it drives me crazy here. I feel like I have some sort of constant case of clausterphobia.
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Post by *~Ginny~* on Jun 29, 2004 12:32:16 GMT -5
i dont want a tatoo. cos like grindy said, if you get one and deceide you dont like it, then your stuck with it. i think theres some kind of way to remove it, but that costs more money than the tatoo itself
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