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When I was 16 I rode a bike ( https://poal.co/static/images/mgoKkt.jpg ) to houston for a johhny winter concert. And on the way got not one but two tats. Now back then you pretty much picked something off the walls. Alot has happened since then ( and alot of bikes ) but thats another story. Tats have come along way. My arms are spotty with no real plan, But after everything evolved my legs and back are more coherently done with a plan.

My only regret is the art has evolved so much I just wish my arms were done the same way. Im in my 60's and regret nothing.

When I was 16 I rode a bike ( https://poal.co/static/images/mgoKkt.jpg ) to houston for a johhny winter concert. And on the way got not one but two tats. Now back then you pretty much picked something off the walls. Alot has happened since then ( and alot of bikes ) but thats another story. Tats have come along way. My arms are spotty with no real plan, But after everything evolved my legs and back are more coherently done with a plan. My only regret is the art has evolved so much I just wish my arms were done the same way. Im in my 60's and regret nothing.

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[–] 7 pts (edited )

I don't hate them or think people regret them. I just think 99% of them look really gay. I understand men getting tattoos related to their group, military tattoos, bike clubs, tradesmen, etc. That's a long-standing tradition.

But every toolbag getting his favorite catchphrase or sportsball logo scribbled on him is super gay. I know a guy with a huge Chevy logo tattooed on his chest and it's hilariously stupid especially because he's a Ford guy now. And tattoos on a woman are gross.

Well most writing will blur as they get older, which sucks twice. But the art has come a very long way.

[–] 0 pt

or the methed out coloring book lines because they had to get something, then their entire body ends up covered like that with nothing finished or any direction