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07-26-2017 03:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by djchameleon
(Post 1859108)
That's how I am with tattoos and I am up to five. They all have a story/message behind each one. They represent certain milestones that have happened in my life. As much as I want to get a cool Star Wars tattoo or something like that. I can never bring myself to get a pop culture reference like that. I'm confident with all of the tattoos that I have gotten and can share the meaning behind them anytime someone asks instead of just saying huur duur I got it because I was wasted one night. Or I just got it because I thought it looked wicked cool.
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I would definitely never get a pop culture reference of any kind. Bands turn to ****, movie franchises are revieved and made cringeworthy... nothing is permanent. I never loved Star Wars, but if I did, I'd feel pretty bummed about my Star Wars tattoo once the prequels and the Disney SW movies started rolling in.
It would have to be something the meaning of which is more set in stone.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 1859098)
Those are usually pretty tacky though since they're more about message than appearance. Like the people who get something about their newborn kid put on them. Those always look stupid. I'd prefer to get something that aesthetically appealed to me rather than some self-important message to myself and the world that big **** happened to me, dawg.
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It would have to look good, of course. But I don't know if I could think of some pattern or something that I felt like I simply had to have on my biceps or whatever. After a while, I'd probably bump into a design I like better and feel bummed out about it.
The safest bet for something that could mean something to me and also look good could perhaps be something having to do with nature. Not that I have any clue what it would be. I guess I really like trees?
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