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If I ever see a tattoo and think that it looks good I'll consider getting one myself.

I don't hate them and I don't judge the people who have them. They don't make good looking people ugly.

It's just like I wouldn't wallpaper my house with cartoons I wouldn't want cartoons permanently inked into my skin, either. To me most colorful tattoos look like cartoon drawings. Words and stuff, meh. Tribals and stuff, super meh. Not exciting. No longer anything close to edgy or different. I feel more like a rebel not having any tattoos.
 
Oh, fishonjazz has my favorite tattoo of all time.

Just needed to put that out there.
 
How about normal tattoos like the majority of peoples?

...I don't consider ANY tattoo as being "normal"! To me someone who puts a tattoo on there body is desecrating there body and is close to being brain dead! Before tattoo's went mainstream, (this was in the late 70's or early 80's) I remember sitting in a N.Y. City delicatessen and a guy walked in with a "Mohawk" haircut with an engraving of a "Pyramid" on one side and a "Chainsaw" on the other side! I couldn't help but wonder:"Did this knot head wake up one morning with this idea in mind or did he read about it in a book?" He had to be on drugs of some sort...marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin...because a "normal" person could not have in his wildest dreams, come up with that idea! If I had to do it over again...I would have gone up to him and just, out of curiosity, nothing personal, ask him where he came up with that idea? There had to be a reason, right?
 
...I don't consider ANY tattoo as being "normal"! To me someone who puts a tattoo on there body is desecrating there body and is close to being brain dead! Before tattoo's went mainstream, (this was in the late 70's or early 80's) I remember sitting in a N.Y. City delicatessen and a guy walked in with a "Mohawk" haircut with an engraving of a "Pyramid" on one side and a "Chainsaw" on the other side! I couldn't help but wonder:"Did this knot head wake up one morning with this idea in mind or did he read about it in a book?" He had to be on drugs of some sort...marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin...because a "normal" person could not have in his wildest dreams, come up with that idea! If I had to do it over again...I would have gone up to him and just, out of curiosity, nothing personal, ask him where he came up with that idea? There had to be a reason, right?
I didn't read this. Didn't need to.

But you're a backward idiot.

And that's coming from a guy that grew up in Kentucky and has a truck with an 8" lift with NRA decals.
I'm also a guy that is very successful and articulate.

You are a dumbass.
 
...I don't consider ANY tattoo as being "normal"! To me someone who puts a tattoo on there body is desecrating there body and is close to being brain dead! Before tattoo's went mainstream, (this was in the late 70's or early 80's) I remember sitting in a N.Y. City delicatessen and a guy walked in with a "Mohawk" haircut with an engraving of a "Pyramid" on one side and a "Chainsaw" on the other side! I couldn't help but wonder:"Did this knot head wake up one morning with this idea in mind or did he read about it in a book?" He had to be on drugs of some sort...marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin...because a "normal" person could not have in his wildest dreams, come up with that idea! If I had to do it over again...I would have gone up to him and just, out of curiosity, nothing personal, ask him where he came up with that idea? There had to be a reason, right?

Just because you've never come up with a creative idea on your own doesn't mean that other people can't.
 
This is the only mention of "tattoo's" in the Bible. (Leviticus 19:28) 28 “‘You must not make cuts in your flesh for a dead person, and you must not make tattoo markings on yourselves. I am Jehovah."

And history bears out the reason WHY it was forbidden!

Throughout history the tattoo bears the mark of paganism, demonism, Baal worship, shamanism, mysticism, heathenism, cannibalism and just about every other pagan belief known.

Among today’s latest tattoo craze is "tribal tattoos", which are pure paganism. Tribal tattoos are designs that bear serious symbolic mystical and occult meanings. Tribal tattoos, especially, are possible channels into spiritual and demonic possession.

Ronald Scutt, in his exhaustive book, Art, Sex and Symbol covers a great deal about the history and culture of tattoos. Scutt documents that most of the time tattoos are connected to spiritual, religious and mystical purposes.

Dr. Hambly, probably the greatest tattooist historian and researcher that ever lived, writes over and over, that tattoos are based on pagan spiritual and religious rituals. Any serious and honest study of the origin and foundation of the tattoo will clearly expose a demonic and supernatural intent of tattoos.
 
Just because you've never come up with a creative idea on your own doesn't mean that other people can't.

"Creative idea?" Yeah, lets see! Get a Mohawk haircut and then have a tattoo of a CHAINSAW on one side and a PYRAMID on the other side! Yeah, I'm being "creative!" or let's take it a step further! Like Charles Manson did! "Let me put a tattoo of a "swastika" on my FOREHEAD!" Yeah, that's really creative!
 
Today's compulsive tattooing of the body is often a symptom of serious emotional stress or abuse, and probably calls for professional help!
 
This is the only mention of "tattoo's" in the Bible. (Leviticus 19:28) 28 “‘You must not make cuts in your flesh for a dead person, and you must not make tattoo markings on yourselves. I am Jehovah."

And history bears out the reason WHY it was forbidden!

Throughout history the tattoo bears the mark of paganism, demonism, Baal worship, shamanism, mysticism, heathenism, cannibalism and just about every other pagan belief known.

Among today’s latest tattoo craze is "tribal tattoos", which are pure paganism. Tribal tattoos are designs that bear serious symbolic mystical and occult meanings. Tribal tattoos, especially, are possible channels into spiritual and demonic possession.

Ronald Scutt, in his exhaustive book, Art, Sex and Symbol covers a great deal about the history and culture of tattoos. Scutt documents that most of the time tattoos are connected to spiritual, religious and mystical purposes.

Dr. Hambly, probably the greatest tattooist historian and researcher that ever lived, writes over and over, that tattoos are based on pagan spiritual and religious rituals. Any serious and honest study of the origin and foundation of the tattoo will clearly expose a demonic and supernatural intent of tattoos.


Did you know there actually isn't any such thing as a demon or demonic possession? Does that help calm you down a little bit?
 
Coffman's Commentary on the Old and New Testament under Leviticus 19:18 says:

"The cutting of one's flesh also characterized pagan worship as attested by the priests of Baal on Mount Carmel in the contest with Elijah. Tattooing was also a device of paganism. . . Christians generally disapprove of tattooing, despite the fact of the widespread use of it by many even today. In the light of what God says here, and in view of the history of it, it seems strange that anyone would pay someone else to tattoo him."
(Coffman's Commentaries on the Old and New Testament, Leviticus 19:28)
 
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