Ribo68
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I would recommend passing on the whole tattoo thing. For instance, the things that were important to me at age 20,
(which in retrospect really weren't important at all), are not the least bit important at age forty. Of course, that is assuming that you actually grow up as you get older. Some never do. Just look at all the 40-50 year olds with with raggidy tats and mullets! Fortunately I made it thru my teens and twenties without acting on the urge to get that tasmanian devil tattoo on my shoulder.:head: At some point I think prolly everyone who has ink regrets that they have it, but I doubt seroiusly that people without ink regret that they "never got that tatoo". Just my thoughts.
(which in retrospect really weren't important at all), are not the least bit important at age forty. Of course, that is assuming that you actually grow up as you get older. Some never do. Just look at all the 40-50 year olds with with raggidy tats and mullets! Fortunately I made it thru my teens and twenties without acting on the urge to get that tasmanian devil tattoo on my shoulder.:head: At some point I think prolly everyone who has ink regrets that they have it, but I doubt seroiusly that people without ink regret that they "never got that tatoo". Just my thoughts.