Tattoos are a disgrace to the human body

Why are so many degenerates getting this things and how do we stop it? It's almost split between party lines. Non-burgers is it this bad where you live?

Poop

Can't get rejected from a job if all I do is make money trading crypto, feel me?

>if all I do is make money trading crypto

You don't so no I don't fucking "feel you" nigger.

School's out! I'm done. See you all in September.

sage

I have a tattoo that's covered by work clothes get on my level

Tattoos are for faggots.

Why would i be against people marking themselves for me?

>women working
>democracy
>people like classical liberalism
>everyone hates traditionalism
>sexual education
>weed smoking
>tattoos
>pol is generally ok with most of this
>normies are completely on board
>only way out is being a retarded delusional stormfag reflecting all your problems on a scapegoat religion and praising a socialist cult leader
And people wonder why im a blackpiller

I have some visible tattoos from the time when I was more retarded.
The decent people don't mind them, but the potheads and crazies assume I'm one of them.
I'll end up laser erasing.

>Why are so many degenerates getting this things and how do we stop it?

Here's how it went down. In the late 90's, hipsters got tattoos as a way of being ironic. They knew they were chubby little suburban shits, but that's why they got a bunch of tough guy tattoos, for irony's sake. It's also why they wore hideous clothes and grew stupid facial hair. They knew it all looked terrible, they were doing it "ironically."

But like all things, soon the "normies" jumped onto the fad. Fat trailerpark idiots weren't getting tattoos because it was "ironic" they were doing it because hipsters made it popular and the whitetrash thought it was what was "cool." So ten years later the hipsters have bailed out, they're onto new and more ironic trends. But the whitetrash is still hitting up tattoo parlors more regularly than they make their child support payments.

>how do we stop it?
It's fashion, it will stop itself. Gen Z isn't going to get covered in tattoos, "that's for middle aged parents." And once tattoos are seen as shit 40 year old people do, everyone will bail on it.

Fashion comes, fashion goes. And since tattoos make people look like uneducated whitetrash, it will go hard.

I love that picture user. I'm past my twenties, was in the Army and managed to never get one. It just kind of exploded in the last 5-10 years.

>It just kind of exploded in the last 5-10 years.
And that's what will kill it. Anything related to fashion that "everyone" is doing will be very uncool a few years from now.

I don't think tattoos will ever "go away" though. Trashy people gonna trash, you can't stop them.

>was in the Army and managed to never get one.
Ironically service tats are about the only respectable ones.

The dates on this picture are wrong, though. Hipster shit never really became a thing until 2010. Before that, it was just "Bohemian" faggots with turtlenecks being beatniks 2.0. This is coming from a Californian, where a lot of these fashion trends explode.

>2005
Emo

>2006
Emo-scenester

>2007
>Scene

>2009
>Scenester metalhead

>2010
>Dubstep scenester (remaining) then full-blown "Williamsburg" hipster

>From that point on, all the hipster shit leading to cucks

>2015
>Hipster-punk hybrids until today

We're going back to emo again, sadly. Expect more Invader Zim and fat girls into Nightmare Before Christmas.

Would bang that emo redux qtπ

I thought this too, but I also live in a place that is behind the trends by a couple years so I wasn't sure. I'm pretty sure 2003-2007 was the Affliction GTL time. 2000-2003 was metrosexuals.

>Emo
Different trends hit different locations at different times. But if Emo only hit your part of Cali in 2005 you've got to be a hick on some farm somewhere.

Everyone I knew in the 90's was listening to Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral, Jawbreaker, etc. The label "emo" was quite common by the late 90's here in Austin.

Basically it went
>Grunge
>Shoegazer
>Emo
as the 90's went on.

I was in AZ and it was pretty heavy Goth in the late 90s which turned to emo later. The broad trend was Ska punk and Blink 182 type shit from 97-2000.

I see a girl with a tatoo, it's an immediate turn off. I won't even consider fucking her. I hate tattoos and they're a disgrace.

they're pretty bad, but not even close to smoking, constantly using smartphone or glasses (usually they look terrible and are terribly matched to face size, proportions etc- huge turn off for me).

>Goth in the late 90s
Yeah, took off around then in a lot of places even though it was an 80's thing in England. After grunge pushed everything aside for a while a bunch of genres all tried to get the spotlight. Goth, shoegaze, ska, even mod made a momentary comeback.

>1995
>chick at college invited me to see Mighty Mighty Bosstones
>I said no
lol