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You remind me a skit that I saw on SNL a few years ago about middle age soccer moms who want to remove their tramp stamps. The arrogance of youth. Tattoos are not an impulse buy. You should have stuck with the obligatory belly button piercing instead and lef tthe tattoos for people who really want to keep one. It would have saved you a lot of money, time and pain.
1) These tattoos seem small enough that you could've covered them for much less money, if you were that ashamed.
2) The design of a tattoo (be it a star, a full backpiece that's been dreamed about and honed for years, or a chinese character) matters much less than the emotion behind it.
Bottom line is, if you don't want a bad tattoo, shell out the extra cash to get a good tattoo.
Good luck with that, my dear.
Funny, folks who'd never dream of wearing the same clothes and jewelry for 30, 50, or 70 years don't seem to think tats'll be a problem.
Even funnier, I still have and wear some clothes I got 30 years ago, but I don't have tattoos.
A tattoo just means you're dumb enough to let ANYONE stick a needle in ya.
so, logically, you're also against ear piercings and immunizations?
And blood/bone marrow/plasma donations? I'd hate to be you in a car crash...
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