Posted on 11/19/2011 8:16:54 AM PST by Excellence
Depicts the use of "paramedic camouflage" to cover tatoos. Didn't even know they still made the stuff, but I used to use it to cover hideous scars years ago. This young man's plight is a sad one, although he did it to himself and has no-one to blame but himself. He will regret this as he gets older.
My sister-in-law used to do foster parenting. She became particularly attached to a little boy that she had cared for since he was a baby. The mother was a drug addicted, white, lesbian prostitute who already had four other children by different fathers. The mother refused to give the boy up for adoption and when my sister-in-law moved out of state, the state gave the boy back to the mother and she also moved to another state.
My sister-in-law kept in touch with the boy and when he turned 18, he came to live with her in Vt. The kid was covered, head to toe with tattoos. The mother had become a tattoo artist and using a homemade tattoo device, practiced on the child to learn how to do it.
The military wouldn’t even take him because of all the visible tattoos.
The Current FReepathon Pays For The Current Quarters Expenses?
My ex-husband, a Marine, had a small "USMC" tattooed on one tricep and an image of Little Hot Stuff, with the words, "From Now On," on the other. He got them when he was 17 and drunk. I wish I had a dollar for everytime he told me and the kids how much he regretting doing this to himself.
Flame away, inksters.
What a heart breaking story. Tattos can be erased, now, but it is expensive. The dermablend is time consuming, but it does work. I first heard about it on one of those news magazine shows way back in the late 80s. I used to buy it at Harris’ store, but they went out of business and I forgot about it until today.
Why isn’t he with the OWS crowd, protesting his lack of a job..... he fits the bill from what I’ve seen
This guy has a job, he’s selling Dermablend. The video is an ad for the product.
sheesh, my daughter wants to get a double piercing and I have resisted. I put that junk in the same category as tatoos. And these nose jewels, ick
People who get piercings might as well put a big stamp across their forehead that says, “I’M UNEMPLOYABLE.”
So you say, but i see plenty of them employed, even some with those stupid tongue piercings.
Well maybe they can get jobs in piercing shops or head shops, but that’s about it. I know I would never hire one.
at the mall, at the grocery store, at the power and light company.......
What you think I go to “head” shops and piercing places and that is where I see them?
I went into a Van’s shoe store, saw the sales girl with all her piercings, and walked out. They lost a sale.
Not going to flame, but I love my tattoo. I got it when I was 49. I may get another.
A few years ago I went into a Subway sandwich shop, and the young fellow who constructed my sandwich had long, gaunt arms with tatoos covered all up and down them. Skulls, flames, whatnot. It was so grotesquely off-putting, just evoking a whole sense of... unsanitary-ness. I went to my table to eat my sandwich, and could barely get through a quarter of it, having totally lost my appetite. I suppose the fellow himself might have been a nice enough guy, but the end result is I never went back to that shop.
can we see it?
But speaking for myself, I hate 'em all.
I went to an upscale deli shop in north TX.
One of the young men behind the counter had been stretching his earlobes with the ever size increasing studs. Store policy did not allow employees to wear such while working, so there the dork stood, with earlobes stretched down about 2”! Stupid looking kid thought this was trendy? Sexy? Cool? It only looks stupid.
My wife is an OR nurse and had been told of a surgeon correcting these stretched earlobes. She estimates it would cost $12,000-$20,000 to have those stretched lobes surgically corrected.
Dumbasses.......
So when do they start with the saucer in the lip stretching?
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