I don't get the whole tattoo thing so much. Seems like you'd get tired of it and then where will you be. I remember when Tony Danza (rock on) was on the tonight show talking about how he got this huge "Keep On Truckin'" tattoo in the 70s with the guy with the big foot and everyone thought it was totally cool at the time. Well now he knows it's lame of course, or he knew it a few years later and had to be all laser blasted to get it off and it hurt like hell. Cher too. Had to have her whole ass sandblasted.
Also, I wouldn't want to get a tattoo till I reached my ideal size in bodyweight and bodyfat. I know that they supposedly don't stretch, but I don't like taking chances.
my best freind/broly/partner in higher acts of stupidity does ink/piercing for his trade; has made some serious bucks at it for years now.
i sit in his shop and watch his clients come and go.......i am constantly surprised at the wide spectrum of age and income levels that are getting inked and pierced nowadays.
I can't really agree with this. Tattoos are a form of self-expression. What makes Corn very different from some 15-year-old high school kid is that the symbol has meaning. He's not some kid that wants to get a tattoo so he can look like a big man and not admit that he cried while the tattoo artist was doing it.
I could think of a few more things that separate Corn from a 15-year-old, but I won't.