September 24, 2012

Typical Tattoo Cons

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Have you ever wanted to get a tattoo? Do you think that getting a tattoo will mess up your future or make people judge you? The answer is yes, the tattoo will make people judge you in many different ways. Many people are narrow-minded about tattoos. If you have a tattoo shown in your interview, I'm pretty sure the interviewer is going to put on bias goggles and most likely not give you the job. People base you on your tattoo no matter what. Even though these stuff won't bother you and you still want a tattoo, think about the pain. It hurts a lot. I'm not going to lie. It is having a needle sticking into your skin at a rate of 1000 stings in a second. Depends on where you get it, some parts hurt more than others. Even if you don't mind the pain, it is still going to be a pain to take care of it. You must not get it too wet. You must apply the cream your tattoo the artist recommend you. You must not let your tattoo get too soaked in water or the ink will fade away. Even after your tattoo heals, if the sun is hitting on it most of the time, the ink will start to fade and you will have to get a “touch up”. If you don't even know what a “touch-up” is, don't even bother getting a tattoo. Most importantly, you have to think about how much it going to cost you. The more detail the tattoo is, the more expensive it is going to be. So think twice about getting a tattoo and don't get some random tattoo that you will regret in your future because you are going to waste more money getting rid of the tattoo instead of getting the tattoo.


- Stephen Huang 

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  1. Anonymous10:41 PM

    I agree because since I'm a high school senior, I have friends that are 18+ who are starting to get tattoos. It's important that the tattoo is meaningful to you but at the same time, you have to be prepared to face other people's judgements. However, I find tattoos very beautiful and elegant in their own sense and I respect the people who would go through the pain in order to have something they truly believe in on their body forever.

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  2. Anonymous1:31 PM

    I agree because even though a tattoo might look nice on others or you think it's cool having one, make sure it's tattoo that has a deep/personal meaning to you. Don't get a tattoo that you will regret very quickly.

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  3. Anonymous7:36 AM

    Tattoo's are awesome, don't let anyone tell you other wise. If its just one or a lot all over, they are great, people love 'em. If you don't want it visible during an interview, get it where its not visible duh. And that could even be on your shoulder, unless you don't wear shirts at that job. And don't be scared of the pain, pain is good! As long as the tattoo is something you really want, don't think about it and don't let others say otherwise.

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  4. Anonymous7:32 PM

    No offense but it sounds like you are going to get any tattoo that looks cool and end up regretting it

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  5. Anonymous8:13 PM

    No need to get your guys' panties in a bunch, because it's different for everyone.

    There will be people who might regret it, and then there are people who might not-- Either way, the tattoo would most likely be a souvenir to a wonderful story to tell someday. Ok peace.

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