Piercings and tatts

pink

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Do you have any? Do you want any?


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I've had the lip well over a year, perhaps closer to two..

I have a bunch I want done to my ears.

Tatts, I would love to have a half sleeve.
 
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tatts all over my body from 40 years ago. both ears pierced. been thinking about a couple more tattoos.
 
I don't have any tattoos, but I have three piercings in each ear. I know, that's pretty tame. I always wanted a cute little ankle tattoo.
 
4 tattoos and my ears were pierced once upon a time. I haven't had earings in in forever. I had an eyebrow ring that my face rejected.
 
I liken tats to buying a very high end car
and then covering it with bumper stickers.

They're for soldiers and sailors...
 
I liken tats to buying a very high end car
and then covering it with bumper stickers.

They're for soldiers and sailors...


Ok, but nobody asked what you thought of them and nobody cares about your outdated views. The question was simply asked if one had tattoos or piercings. Could have kept it cute with a no and moved on. Being a deplorable cheapens the mind and poisons the atmosphere. :rolleyes:
 
I see idiots with face tats who have condemned themselves to a certain low-level of employment.

I wonder what they were thinking. This will make me so popular?
 
If you're really half native, you would know tattoos are a part of indigenous culture, it wasn't just for sailors and soldiers. It was considered a sacred and spiritual ritual or to just establish an identity. Or did your parent NOT teach you that?

Sorry to derail, pink, had to check an ignoramus..

Carry on!
 
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I didn't grow up on the reservation. I grew up on the farm. A white Christian farm.


Again, patiently, fuck off cunt.
 
None of my native family had tats of any sort...




ZERO! You're stereotyping, intimating that we cannot become "civilized."
 
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It was not directed at the topic but was a personal attack.

I'm not a turn-the-other cheek Christian. I am a fighter when attacked.
 
Anywho...
To answer the question, just my ears pierced x 2. I don't even bother changing them, just diamond studs.
 
Ok, but nobody asked what you thought of them and nobody cares about your outdated views. The question was simply asked if one had tattoos or piercings. Could have kept it cute with a no and moved on. Being a deplorable cheapens the mind and poisons the atmosphere. :rolleyes:

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If you're really half native, you would know tattoos are a part of indigenous culture, it wasn't just for sailors and soldiers. It was considered a sacred and spiritual ritual or to just establish an identity. Or did your parent NOT teach you that?

Sorry to derail, pink, had to check an ignoramus..

Carry on!

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None of my native family had tats of any sort...

Which First Peoples did your Native family half belong to, AJ?

ZERO! You're stereotyping, intimating that we cannot become "civilized."

Tell everyone new here how you felt about Haitians, AJ.

It was not directed at the topic but was a personal attack.

I'm not a turn-the-other cheek Christian. I am a fighter when attacked.

Your first post in this thread was being needlessly judgmental, though. Talk about stereotyping.

Were you actually expecting cordial conversations from people with tattoos and other body art with that attitude?

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I had a list that included Haitians, but also non-black people.

You focus on Haitians because you are Racialist, a hater and a divider.
In short, a good little Democrat lap dog always going yap, yap, yap...,
 
I had a list that included Haitians, but also non-black people.

Not at the time of the Haitian earthquake, you didn't. It was pretty clear who was on your list when you were calling a group of people subhuman.

You focus on Haitians because you are Racialist, a hater and a divider.

I'm just keepin' it real, my guy. You wanna cry about stereotyping and uncivilized (which has nothing to do with tattoos or piercings) we can always pull up the receipts. ;)

In short, a good little Democrat lap dog always going yap, yap, yap...,

There you go again, making things political.

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No one to talk to today, huh? That's a bummer. Hey, speaking of dogs, you should kiss and hug Little and Big Stupid in the mornings instead of complaining about them, it's clear that they love you unconditionally and it would go a long way towards a sunnier disposition in your soul! ;)
 
If you're really half native, you would know tattoos are a part of indigenous culture, it wasn't just for sailors and soldiers. It was considered a sacred and spiritual ritual or to just establish an identity. Or did your parent NOT teach you that?

Sorry to derail, pink, had to check an ignoramus..

Carry on!

Childish reasoning. Your ancestors had tattoos, you cannot look down on them. They also practiced human sacrifice. I should not look down on that?
 
What did I say about the Dominican Republic?

Did I say they were "sub-human?"

Or did I speak to their condition and governance? That's what made them less-then-human (the term I used) and it had nothing to do with skin color. That's on you.

Racialism of your type is divisive and hateful.
 
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