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ClunyCapull wrote: Also, it is "said" by "they" that the barbed wire tat signals loud and clear on a subconscious level that the wearer is a follower.
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TrickRoperDeluxe wrote: I think its funny that this thread has now gone to FIVE pages and the OP hasnt posted since making the thread...
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IveGotRhythm wrote: I am (almost) 42 so my opinion is probably moot. But I have 2 tattoos- both are very unusual and were VERY personal to me. Because of that I don't hate them but I sure as HELL wish I'd never gotten them. Why? Because when I got them I never thought I'd be a mother trying to explain to my child why they are a bad idea. Because I never thought I'd be choosing a dress for a formal occasion and have to worry more about what covers up my tattoo than what looked best on me. There are other ways to express yourself.
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GasMenagerie wrote: TrickRoperDeluxe wrote: I think its funny that this thread has now gone to FIVE pages and the OP hasnt posted since making the thread... would you?
Nov 28 09 3:57 AM
AutumnEffect wrote: ClunyCapull wrote: Also, it is "said" by "they" that the barbed wire tat signals loud and clear on a subconscious level that the wearer is a follower. Can you explain this a bit more? I have never heard it before, and I guarantee that the meaning of my barbed wire tattoo does not mean I am a follower. In fact it has nothing to do with the 'traditional' uses/meaning of barbed wire.
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Tinker wrote: We feel this is keeping him from getting a job so we really want to get it removed or covered with another tattoo.
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ClunyCapull wrote: AutumnEffect wrote: ClunyCapull wrote: Also, it is "said" by "they" that the barbed wire tat signals loud and clear on a subconscious level that the wearer is a follower. Can you explain this a bit more? I have never heard it before, and I guarantee that the meaning of my barbed wire tattoo does not mean I am a follower. In fact it has nothing to do with the 'traditional' uses/meaning of barbed wire. I dunno. That's why it was in "quotes." That's just what I have always heard- it may be specific to the upper arm band trend of the 90's (?)
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Nov 28 09 9:24 AM
reachthestars wrote: HorseHawk wrote: I don't care one way or the other, but your eyes won't be a virgin if you stay on this board long & that's a fact! I highly doubt someone from this forum is going to stick their penis in my eye.
HorseHawk wrote: I don't care one way or the other, but your eyes won't be a virgin if you stay on this board long & that's a fact!
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