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To: AnotherUnixGeek
I don't care what people do to themesleves, whatever. That said, I saw a TV show once that went to a tattoo convention or something like that and found a ton of extreme body modification people, ones with implants and head to toe tattoos and plastic surgery to their faces and all that. All of them ... ALL of them ... in isolation (not a group interview) said that they did it because it gave them a feeling of control, that they could control their own bodies. I feel that's a clue to what's really driving this. It's not just 'I think it's cool and I don't care what you think', it starts with a feeling of lack of control over their lives, probably some sort of depression.

Note that I'm referring to the extreme people, like this dragon lady or the infamous tiger man or that male model guy who got a skull tattooed on his face (and later committed suicide). The sailor who gets an eagle tattooed on his arm or the girl with a heart on her ankle or even the biker with tats all up both arms are not what I'm referring to. People who got surgical implants and tattoos over their entire face, stuff like that.

12 posted on 07/27/2020 9:29:34 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie (Often wrong, but never in doubt!)
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To: pepsi_junkie

People like her will end up on welfare as they are unemployable. She likely will contract a fatal disease based on all of the tattoos and piercings.


15 posted on 07/27/2020 9:36:46 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Click my screen name for an analysis on how HIllary wins next November.)
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To: pepsi_junkie

The Yakuza?


27 posted on 07/27/2020 9:46:12 AM PDT by redshawk ( I want my red balloon. ( https://youtu.be/V12H2mteniE))
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