tatooes
One thing I've learned throughout the years of study within economics is that declining economy means less frivolous purchases, less name brand products purchased, more drinking, and for some reason more tatooes. Its become a major part of our culture as athletes display them in every sporting event we watch. I'm surprised I didn't see more tatooes during the Olympics. Can you imagine seeing the American pole vaulter with a neck tatoo that reads; 'Above the Line' or something really lame like that?/
Anyways, I'm not a big tatoo guy. I think if you need one or 2 for a really good reason then hey, I'm all for it. If you need a really a good reason google jay mohr tatoo and see why he was inspired to get a special one for a relative.
But nowadays its gotten out of hand. The stuff that people put on their bodies is ugly and if you ask me, a bad idea. I say, look how it turns out on a t-shirt first. And then decide if you need to get that on your arm. I say if you need your name in chinese or some foreign language, just a chain with a pendant and never take it off.
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