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Originally Posted by Azhiri
omg, this tacky one-hit wonder.
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Sounds like you wanna fight me.
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Originally Posted by Azhiri
At least Kreayshawn is a rapper and the heavy-tattoo'd look kind of suits that genre, though. Somehow on Alizee the tattoos look out-of-place.
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I can see what you mean. Alizée looks too sweet and cute for tattoos, but that perception is based on a pretty outdated notion that tattoos are for rebels and tough guys. But how tough can you be when the tattoos are of cartoons and comic book characters? When I was a kid in school I had a phys.ed. instructor who had Winnie the Pooh and Piglet on her leg. Tattoos have been mainstream for so long now that it's almost hard to believe that people still have a problem with them.
Recently I heard someone say that "no tattoos is the new tattoos," which is something to ponder. There seems to be a backlash against the increasing popularity of tattoos, but is it because those people have old-time values, or is it their own way of rebelling by rejecting the mainstream fashion?