Tattoos

Quite a lot less than you used to ask when you were allowed unlimited posts

How's that any relevant to this thread in anyway apart to antagonise someone or stir or troll.
 
How's that any relevant to this thread in anyway apart to antagonise someone or stir or troll.

Same old Phil, always the offended one!

You ask if it's 20 question time when posting a view that is going to be disagreed with, and my reading of the "Is it 20 question time?' Infers that we have to accept your view without the right to quiz you in the way that you have quizzed time and time again on here
 
Same old Phil, always the offended one!

You ask if it's 20 question time when posting a view that is going to be disagreed with, and my reading of the "Is it 20 question time?' Infers that we have to accept your view without the right to quiz you in the way that you have quizzed time and time again on here
I'm confused. What if I have tattoos and smoke? Am I ok or not? :o
I'm considering getting knob tattooed on my forehead. It saves a lot of time!
 
Would you give this bloke a job as a policeman ...................... or any job at all?
I wouldn't, he wouldn't even get a proper interview.
Thinking about it, he would probably never want a job in the first place.

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call me prejudiced, but this bloke looks like proper Jeremy Kyle material, that is the impression that that particular inkwork gives and I reckon that almost all regular inkers would agree that at best he has exercised extremely poor judgement.

would he get a job with me, not a chance, he might be the nicest most capable bloke in the world, but he would scare half my customers to death

as the thread has moved to smoking , i have no problem with it on the golf course, as long as I am upwind and the butts are picked up.



Oh btw I have a tatt of ChrisD on my left butt cheek, thinking of getting it removed now :rofl::whoo:
 
Each to their own but tattoos are not for me. Far too permanent. I remember some of the clothes I wore in the '70s and '80s I wouldn't dream of wearing now, so I don't, but a tattoo is forever. I can see a lot of people regretting this trend in the future. People change.
I don't really get having personally important stuff put on your body. I guess it's the purist form of wearing your heart on your sleeve.
You are also putting a lot of faith in the artist.
"There you go, all finished. What do you think?"
"I don't like it."
"Oh, err...."
As for "Mr Tattoo Face". I think you have to call into question the judgement of anyone who has a bat permanently and badly drawn on their forehead. I find it quite sad. He is probably a nice bloke, but he is very likely defined by his tattoos.
 
call me prejudiced, but this bloke looks like proper Jeremy Kyle material, that is the impression that that particular inkwork gives and I reckon that almost all regular inkers would agree that at best he has exercised extremely poor judgement. Would he get a job with me, not a chance

Call me prejudiced, judgmental, a snob, whatever you like.
That bloke pictured is a typical chav knobend. I couldn't care less if he has a degree in astrophysics, if my daughter turned up with him on her arm, she'd be grounded for a month and he would be sent packing with a very large flea in his ear. With possibly my boot up his arse too.
And I don't care if he played off plus 2, he wouldn't accompany me around Cooden as a guest at ANYTIME, let alone the Mens Invitation day.
Sorry.
But I'd take a smoker.
 
You were being asked (by various people) to qualify your stance Phil.

I did qualify my stance but seems that wasn't enough for some - Chris comment was nothing but a cheap dig as per

To add further reasoning - two weeks ago a family member passed away due to lung cancer because of smoking - yet it was down to passive smoking in care homes for years so whilst a tattoo may look offensive to some - smoking actually kills people hence why I would actually prefer to employ someone with tattoos as opposed to a smoker which was my initial comment

In regards tourself because you appear to be a breed of smoker that actually takes others into consideration i didn't even realise you smoked because I never saw you smoke until about the third time we played. Shame everyone isn't like you
 
I lad I know, served his country with distinction... On leaving the forces he tried to join the met and was faced with a hell of a struggle to get in due to the tattoos he had on his arms... Nowadays you'd struggle to find many young coppers that are tattoo free... Surely its the person in the skin that matters not the artwork on it...

Agree. Judging people on their skin rather than personality is as shallow as it comes.
 
I guess you and I differ on this then.
I wouldn't want him anywhere near me or my place of work.

This is what is wrong with the world. Does having tattoos make him a bad person? obviously not. Why couldnt this guy work over the telephone or in a back office admin job or, maybe he could get a job in a tattoo or piercing studio?

My aunt has more tattoos than i can count and many piercings too, she owns her own business and does really well but if everyone judged her like slime and others wouldn't that be a different story?

I have 1 tattoo which is of the co-ordinates in DMS of the South African hospital that i was born in thats sadly no longer standing. I will be getting some more though when i get the funds.
 
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Guys, still not really any explanations why you a tattoo was required, i'm genuinely interested in this.

Because they wanted a tattoo for all sorts of reasons - because they wanted a tattoo in memory of something or someone or beacaue they like the look of some art work

There is no definitive reason why someone has a tattoo
 
The guy in the picture is a complete and utter scumbag, sometimes people are spot on when judging people by their looks.

He is "Mad Dog Deon" a bloke with a criminal record, hasn't worked in years and asks the public to decide what tattoo he should get next, all while bragging that it's his JSA that will pay for it.

Whether we like it or not, none of us are perfect and we all have prejudices, he knew what he was doing when he had them tattoo's done.

The information on him took 30 seconds to find on google.
 
Cannot understand why some folk would not employ him. If you wanted someone in the kiosk for the ghost train ride. He's the man.
 
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