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View Poll Results: You like the tat? | |||
Yes, I like it. | 57 | 43.51% | |
No, I don't like it. | 44 | 33.59% | |
Neither, I am neutral. | 30 | 22.90% | |
Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll |
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#61
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I've never liked tattoos or piercing, specially on a women. Call me old fashioned, but it's a turn off for me...
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I really not a tattoo person. If it is small and tasteful I'm ok with it.
The Gecko on the ankle was cute and tasteful. The Tinker Bell, well it was her decision. I'm not thrilled that she did it but it is her skin she is inking up. I wonder if at 50 she will still be thrilled that she did it when she was younger. I'm wondering if someone didn't talk her into it. I use to have the hots for Alissa Milano until I saw that oriental character tattooed onto the back of her neck. The one on her shoulder didn't bother me but the one on her neck turned me totally off on her. |
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I'm not a huge fan of tatoo's but I think it's her choice and I do think it looks really good. So, yes I like it.
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Read in the newspaper today, source: Genetic Vaccines and Therapy, that recent studies on mice show that the future of vaccines may be in tattoos. Results show vaccines given by tattooing produced antibody levels about sixteen (16) times higher than vaccines by injections which are given into the muscle, while tattoos penetrate the upper dermis layer of the skin instead. Why tattoos may be better is that vibrating tattoo needles cause a wound and inflammation, stimulating the immune system to seek out antigens.
Don't know about the approximate size of these medicinal tattoos as of yet, though. Maybe less than a square centimeter. |
#65
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Nah I don't really like the tattoo all that much.
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#66
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Always a fan of tattoes.
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No, I don't like the tattoo, it's not very intelligent imo, and I don't like the roots of the tattoos more so. Only prisoners used to make them on themselves from the beginning. I'm ok with it because I can respect Alizee's choice, but I voted I don't like it because that's true.
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i believe since tinkerbell is her mascot go ahead and hav a tatoo of her and im not only sayin tht bc im a tatoo artisit about 60% of my customers want a tatoo of der idol or fav cartoon
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I think its very special when someone decides to get a tattoo, espcially their first one. Poppin that cherry says many things, that you're passionate about something enough for you to scar it into your body. I think a rash Tattoo is something to be idealized. Dont forget that it is also a personal expression of oneself, something extra to add. Tattoos are an art, so with them come visual apprications and stories.
I think in Lily's case her tattoo is very appealing to me. I dont know the reason for her actions, but one would think that shes trying to make a statement. Lily doesn't seem to be the type that would do something out of the blue.
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