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Urban Hat€monger ? 05-09-2015 07:24 AM

Oh look the Jean Paul Gaultier's of MB have spoken.

Like Freebase needs fashion advice from an old man and a nerdy metalhead :laughing:

DwnWthVwls 05-09-2015 08:14 AM

Doesn't look like a tribal band.. is it a bird or something?

Chula Vista 05-09-2015 08:17 AM

I was being serious. I'd like to see the whole thing.

Carpe Mortem 05-09-2015 09:11 AM

You guys can talk all the **** you want, but FB is a pretty dude.

Ignore the haters and go carpe some pussy buddy. You're a star.

WWWP 05-09-2015 10:24 AM

Hahaha predictable ****s.

grtwhtgrvty 05-09-2015 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1587608)
You guys can talk all the **** you want, but FB is a pretty dude.

Ignore the haters and go carpe some pussy buddy. You're a star.

Tattoo apologist

Freebase Dali 05-09-2015 12:03 PM

Haha. You guys are great.

I don't like my tattoo either. I got it back in 06 when I was in the Army and it sucks trying to look professional every day at work. But as far as the "fashion" aspect, I don't really think about it. I don't see any difference in the stupidity of tattoos whether it's a tribal or a picture of your kid. Neither really makes any sense to me anymore now that I'm an adult.

Chula Vista 05-09-2015 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 1587642)
I don't like my tattoo either. I got it back in 06 when I was in the Army and it sucks trying to look professional every day at work.

The brother of my daughter's ex-husband is a tattoo freak. He's also VP of a pretty big corporate business consulting firm. First time I met him was at a Thanksgiving dinner and at some point during the night, and after much drinking, he was pretty much pulling down his underpants to show us his latest full body tat. It stretched from his lower thigh to his upper back and was very Asian/tribal.

So me and my wife are standing there with this dude we've just met and we're all just marveling at the art of it all. I think he said it took a half dozen sessions of three hours each to complete. I wish I had a picture of it to post. Unbelievably beautiful.

I played golf with him recently and he had most of his tats showing. I asked him how it went down in the business world and he admitted that there's still the protocol of hiding it while on company time. I think that's utterly ridiculous.

Freebase Dali 05-09-2015 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1587652)
The brother of my daughter's ex-husband is a tattoo freak. He's also VP of a pretty big corporate business consulting firm. First time I met him was at a Thanksgiving dinner and at some point during the night, and after much drinking, he was pretty much pulling down his underpants to show us his latest full body tat. It stretched from his lower thigh to his upper back and was very Asian/tribal.

So me and my wife are standing there with this dude we've just met and we're all just marveling at the art of it all. I think he said it took a half dozen sessions of three hours each to complete. I wish I had a picture of it to post. Unbelievably beautiful.

I played golf with him recently and he had most of his tats showing. I asked him how it went down in the business world and he admitted that there's still the protocol of hiding it while on company time. I think that's utterly ridiculous.

I'm fortunate in that the company I work for is laid back (read: small company) but still, it's hard not to be a little self conscious when you roll up to a business complex and employees of other companies are looking at you like "Is this guy about to rob us?"

In Louisiana it's hard to wear long sleeves in the summer. And my tat goes down my entire left arm. Worst decision ever, irrelevant of the style choice I made back in the day.

Chula Vista 05-09-2015 12:36 PM

He says the same thing since he's in LA. Not as muggy as where you are but still pretty hot.

It's 2015 for cripes sake. This stuff shouldn't matter. Just goes to show that too many people grew up to be their parents. (and inherited all of the BS prejudices)


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