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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:10:31   
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ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit

What do you think of this?


If that's real then I think that's one hell of a decision he has made to live the rest of his life on this planet with that mask on.

Lets hope in 10 or 15 years the novelty hasn't worn off.






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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:12:59   
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What's this about, do you feel like you want to be differnent but daren't change?



Of course not, I'm happy in myself though if I wanted to mark myself in some 'crazy' way then I would be happy to do that also without worrying a whole lot about others opinions

I choose to be me, he chooses to be him... why worry about it?

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:13:29   
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ORIGINAL: Titch

Self-consciously going against the norm requires a degree of awareness about what the norm is and what other people think it is.

He cares. A lot.

I find this to be true, from my own experience of people anyway


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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:16:17   
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some people like people feeling on edge and looking at them in a funny way

i have found that most people who stand out (like in johns example) are mostly the nicest and most polite people you will meet

some have issues yes, but everyone is different,

i have no hair and a beard, some think i am a different religion to what i am, i like my beard though so it stays
i understand that this is not the same as the example posted but i go back to my original point

why do people dress as bikers/goths/punks/hippies/etc?
if we were all the same it would be pretty boring

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:31:41   
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I love it. Guy must be crazy to actually have it done though

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:37:51   
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My first thought was that the guy is insecure and is an attention seeker.Why else would you want to make yourself the centre of attention where ever you go?.And most people's attention will be thinking things like 'what a freak' or'what a psycho' etc..

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:59:29   
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its a silly thing to do. no matter how good the artwork is its still not the brightest to thing he will have done.

bet his kids will be so proud of him too.

i'd love to hear his reasons for having it done though.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 0:26:01   
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Needs to work on his overall thickness to his physique, his biceps are especially lacking.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 0:54:38   
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Find it very impressive, he better have a comfy job though, as I doubt most employers would be impressed.

Obviously if he's a tattoo artist it'd be great lol, I bet he is actually.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 10:12:15   
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I've seen this before - think the guys in some metal band
so being employable doesnt really affect him.

I like it - as art - but wouldn't like the resonsibility of
wearing it for life!

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 11:06:39   
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A lot of people think the Bodybuilder look is freaky/ weird/ obsessive but we still do it.

Some girls find big muscles ugly or intimidating.

I've had people cross the road to get away from me late eveing if I'm wearing a muscle top late-night on a hot day.

I don't see much difference TBH, this guy is a little more extreme.

As for employability he prob work in a metal club or tatoo parlour, or he could be self employed or work from hoem .... etc etc.

I don't LIKE the look but I respect his reasons.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 11:10:49   
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This guy's tattoes for some reason I find more tastfull, and he said he covered himself in tattoes so he had to persue his love of drumming rather than get a normal job.


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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 11:32:50   
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As much as i love tattoo's i think tattooing your hands and face takes some bottle - i personally think the tattoo's posted at the begining of this thread aew not nice

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 12:00:39   
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Looks awesome to me. Though i wouldnt ever do it myself, it would just effect my everyday life far too much.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 12:05:06   
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I like it, it looks great now, I would just be a little worried as to what it would look like in 20 - 30 years time as he gets older.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 12:09:26   
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its screams he is riddled with insecurity to me

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 19:15:07   
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I would **** myself if I met him down a dark alley.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 19:22:25   
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if you have loads of tatts your kids can be born with bad birthmarks in the same place , now he had the choice to get them done, but just think about his son when he starts school , damn stupid.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 19:25:02   
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ORIGINAL: Neb

I think he looks a twat tbh but I think all facial tats look ****e


Lol, I concur

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 9 2008 19:58:52   
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personally i would not have it done also i am not that impressed with the artwork i have seen more detailed wow factor work

i would employ him for customer services..... so you think the customer is always right grrrr

on a serious side tho i would think it would limit the chances of work

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