by Protagonist X » Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:59 pm
Thanks for the explanatory link.
Almost everyone I know (in my age group or younger) has tattoos. That's tattoos plural; I can't think of anybody I know who stopped at one. So if you can resist the temptation and stay, as you put it, "one and done", then props to you, sir.
I myself am ink-deficient. My go-to line when people inquire why I don't have any "body art" is that I want to fund my retirement by working in a sideshow as the Amazing Tattooless Man, because at current rates of tattooing expansion I'll be the only exception in a couple decades. A lone and unadorned freak, my flesh eerily... flesh-colored wherever it's exposed.
Also, I don't need any more "distinguishing marks" in my Permanent Record file. It'd be hard enough just to fake the dental records if I needed to start a new life in Buenos Aires or something.
Thanks for the explanatory link.
Almost everyone I know (in my age group or younger) has tattoos. That's tattoos [i]plural[/i]; I can't think of anybody I know who stopped at one. So if you can resist the temptation and stay, as you put it, "one and done", then props to you, sir.
I myself am ink-deficient. My go-to line when people inquire why I don't have any "body art" is that I want to fund my retirement by working in a sideshow as the Amazing Tattooless Man, because at current rates of tattooing expansion I'll be the only exception in a couple decades. A lone and unadorned freak, my flesh eerily... flesh-colored wherever it's exposed.
Also, I don't need any more "distinguishing marks" in my Permanent Record file. It'd be hard enough just to fake the dental records if I needed to start a new life in Buenos Aires or something.