That Wonder Woman is stunning!!!! And would you believe that I actually had a friend with a tattoo whose doctor said something to the same affect as that comic above??? He was pissed and never went back.
I have tattoos, but I don't have any what I might consider dumb ones. No names, no cartoon characters; nothing that, when I'm eighty I'll wonder what it means or why I did it.
I love the Wonder Woman tatt! The gay whales and ice cream are cool AF. Also agree about the corporate pain level. Lol. Really, they're all fun. Cheers! E
I would just stick to a sticker tattoo that can be washed away or removed. It seems so trendy these days that one would be a dinosaur without a tattoo somewhere. Your post is hilarious as usual. I wish to have you wits and humour.
I really love that first one. I got my first tattoo when I was 15 in San Fransisco at a biker tattoo shop. This was long before girls had tats. Have a great evening.
Tattoos used to be only seen on bikers and criminals. Now they’re everywhere I love how people can express themselves but I don’t like pain So I’m a clean skin lol A rebel of a different colour Id like to think
A tattoo is the one thing that my wife is adamant that I do not get. She married me sans skin art, and wants to keep me the same.
Children, however, have tons of tats (son has a semi-sleeve, daughter has between one and two dozen scattered about). My daughter has two very unusual ones. One is a cicada that is located front side between throat and waist, and the other is the famous soup can, which apparently no-one of her generation gets.
I am becoming more and more certain that I will die the only un-tattooed person, ‘ cause nobody would graffiti the Mona Lisa or put a bumpersticker on a Ferrari. But on others it looks great and most vikings seems to have had them, so I reserve my right to change my mind.
As someone with tattoos and who was young and got sacked for having them in the 80s - YES! why don't employers think that way? Its far easier though nowadays to get employed and keep the job when you have tattoos and also pink ( or other coloured) hair, mohican hair cuts etc etc. We were punished by the boring oldies in those days just for being young and the thing was we were not even being "different". It was just fashion. A close friend was sacked for the tattoo showing through his white office shirt at work. Quite unbelieveable these days. Thankfully the world has changed quite a bit in the last 40 years.
Last time I got an arm tattoo I was lying on my side and my leg started going dead and I had to get up and punch myself in the leg to bring the blood back. Also there was a studio pug called Tuna!
That Wonder Woman is stunning!!!! And would you believe that I actually had a friend with a tattoo whose doctor said something to the same affect as that comic above??? He was pissed and never went back.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha
ReplyDeleteThe kitty's side-eye is soooo good!
And I agree with tattoos prepping you up to work for a corporation. Yes
XOXO
look out karla!
ReplyDeleteI have tattoos, but I don't have any what I might consider dumb ones. No names, no cartoon characters; nothing that, when I'm eighty I'll wonder what it means or why I did it.
ReplyDeleteI would want to change my tattoo every few days to something new so you know that isn't going to happen.
ReplyDeleteI like tattoos on others!
ReplyDeleteI love the Wonder Woman tatt! The gay whales and ice cream are cool AF. Also agree about the corporate pain level. Lol. Really, they're all fun.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
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I'm afraid I've never liked them.
ReplyDeleteThe very first one gave me a chuckle. I think that's going on next Saturdays jokes.
ReplyDeleteWonder Woman is the best!
ReplyDeleteI've still never really seen a tattoo I would want on me forev—
Nope. Still looking. I’d so love to stick it to my family.
The "true love" one...BAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteHonestly I thought 'getting tiny needles jammed into your skin' was going to end with 'living with a cat' not corporate meetings...
ReplyDeleteI have given thought to getting a bi pride tatoo
ReplyDeleteI like Wonder Woman best.
ReplyDeleteI had to steal that WW tatoo which is done is the TRADITIONAL AMERICAN style which I learned from many hour of Ink Masters.
ReplyDeleteI would just stick to a sticker tattoo that can be washed away or removed. It seems so trendy these days that one would be a dinosaur without a tattoo somewhere. Your post is hilarious as usual. I wish to have you wits and humour.
ReplyDelete"Adding insult to injury". LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting my first tattoo tomorrow. 😉
Oooh the Wonder Woman one!! Nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the cat. The black cat.
ReplyDelete@ Busy Bee Suz -- Way to go! I hope you'll tell us all about it on your blog (with photos too, of course!)
ReplyDeleteI really love that first one. I got my first tattoo when I was 15 in San Fransisco at a biker tattoo shop. This was long before girls had tats. Have a great evening.
ReplyDeleteTattoos used to be only seen on bikers and criminals.
ReplyDeleteNow they’re everywhere
I love how people can express themselves but I don’t like pain
So I’m a clean skin lol
A rebel of a different colour Id like to think
my niece who is a fantastic tattoo artist said she will give me any tat I want..for free...I can't make up my mind. Goddess? gg's..sigh*
ReplyDeleteA tattoo is the one thing that my wife is adamant that I do not get. She married me sans skin art, and wants to keep me the same.
ReplyDeleteChildren, however, have tons of tats (son has a semi-sleeve, daughter has between one and two dozen scattered about). My daughter has two very unusual ones. One is a cicada that is located front side between throat and waist, and the other is the famous soup can, which apparently no-one of her generation gets.
The odds are definitely against Karla...LOL!
ReplyDeleteAre you getting that Wonder Woman tat Debra?
ReplyDeleteI am becoming more and more certain that I will die the only un-tattooed person, ‘ cause nobody would graffiti the Mona Lisa or put a bumpersticker on a Ferrari. But on others it looks great and most vikings seems to have had them, so I reserve my right to change my mind.
ReplyDelete@ Lady M -- No, I'm not getting any new tats at this time. But she's a beaut, isn't she!
ReplyDeleteI must say, I never understood the appeal. But I'd tattoo my son's name if I had to get a tattoo.
ReplyDeleteyou are soooo good at this!! its a laugh riot! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAs someone with tattoos and who was young and got sacked for having them in the 80s - YES! why don't employers think that way? Its far easier though nowadays to get employed and keep the job when you have tattoos and also pink ( or other coloured) hair, mohican hair cuts etc etc. We were punished by the boring oldies in those days just for being young and the thing was we were not even being "different". It was just fashion. A close friend was sacked for the tattoo showing through his white office shirt at work. Quite unbelieveable these days.
ReplyDeleteThankfully the world has changed quite a bit in the last 40 years.
I have one largish tattoo on my lower back but every now and again I toy with the idea of getting a new one.
ReplyDeleteLast time I got an arm tattoo I was lying on my side and my leg started going dead and I had to get up and punch myself in the leg to bring the blood back. Also there was a studio pug called Tuna!
ReplyDeleteMore meme fun, Debra! I love the cat one and the beautiful Wonder Woman one.
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