the only place you saw a fat woman with tattoos was at the circus?
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the only place you saw a fat woman with tattoos was at the circus?
...and they were there as a source of horror, but so were many other things that are more accepted today into society.
It beggars belief that someone weighing close to a ton can imagine that a mural tattooed round their thighs makes them more attractive.
Tattoos are nothing nowadays. There's a girl works in a tattooist in town who's covered in tattoos and must have 2 dozen pearcings on her face alone topped off with a bone through her nose.
The worst part is though she's got implants in her arms to make them look ribbed and her tongue has been split like a lizard's tongue
Wonder if she'll regret it when she gets older.
Only if she gets fat or walks under a magnet lifter
I had to travel by bus the other day and there were indeed two rather large women covered in tattoos on it!
Honestly nothing shocks me anymore iv seen everything from big holes in people's ears to more piercings than a pin board. From tattooed head to toe, too transgender sub with a dog colour on. From someone on more drugs than Michal Jackson to someone with more cosmetic surgery than Katie price.
No wonder circus are no longer an attraction you get it for free
That's true. But don't forget that we paid a fortune last season too watch clowns.
Iv'e never seen a woman make her self more attractive by having a piercing or a tatoo but Iv'e seen
plenty make themselves less attractive.
When I was growing up the anchor on Popeye's arm was the only acceptable tattoo on display.
Tattoos covering large exposed areas of skin always fascinate me, more than piercings do as a mark of the moronic. Don't get me wrong it's personal choice but large tattoos are clearly an attempt at "look at me" attention grabbing.
The other weird thing is that many tattoos are purely fad and fashion of the day, currently "the thing to do" and many get one because a friend or associate has one. However unlike other fashions like flared trousers, piercings and beards tattoos are permanent so when the world has moved on to the next fad the tattooed are stuck with their fading art. Even more laughable is that the artwork that was once on a fairly tight canvas is now on a much more wrinkled background. It's sort of weird to have a 90 year old granny with "Megadeth rules" emblazoned on an arm or two.
Another thing that amuses me is regarding jeans. When I was a kid and got my first set of jeans I was over the moon with them, they sort of made me feel bigger and older. I wore the things so many times that I literally wore the knees completely out and sadly they had to go. Fast forward 50 years or so and folks are actually buying new denims with slits and no knees already in them as a fashion statement.