Paul Joseph Watson tells us what he really thinks about tattoos:
I've never wanted nor seriously considered getting a tat. I think most tattoos probably do represent extremely poor life choices, but not always. Plenty of chefs end up getting inked up; it seems to be just part of that culture, and the tats themselves don't usually look bad. I can't say the same for other idiots who get the stupidest tattoos imaginable.
I find that tattoos make an otherwise beautiful woman unattractive. I don't mind a small butterfly on the shoulder type thing, but these gross, large coverings on body parts are a real turnoff for me.
ReplyDeleteThey actually have some really nice tattoos these days with some very beautiful, delicate art. I can't say that I have never pondered getting one. I haven't yet, though, and probably never will, because 1) I'm kind of a wuss when it comes to needles, 2) who knows if what I like today will be what I like in ten years? I suppose I could do something like get HJ's name tattooed on me, but that sort of thing always struck me as kind of silly. I mean, why? Unless you're using it as a way to remember your wife's name in case of massive head trauma.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend how is an emergency room doctor. And as such, he has seen a lot of tattoos in all places on the body.
ReplyDeleteAs he tells it, "Brian, I have seen a lot of good tattoos. I have seen a lot of old tattoos. But I have yet to see a good, old tattoo!"