Posted on 09/17/2022 8:14:25 AM PDT by zeestephen
Prausnitz's lab has been researching microneedles for vaccine delivery for years and realized they could be equally applicable to tattoos. With support from the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs, Prausnitz's team started working on tattoos to identify spayed and neutered pets, but then realized the technology could be effective for people, too.
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Once in a hospital I lost my sense of smell and lost about 15 lbs almost overnight. Looks like smelling food is a big part of the problem if you like the smell of food.
I used to work with a guy who had lost his sense of smell. He would simply forget to eat. No weight problem there...
I can go 3 days sometimes and think nothing of it
Awesome, more gaudy tackiness for once beautiful people to show off in public
Yet it's a less devastating attention-seeking mechanism as opposed to flamboyant homosexuality or transtardism.
All are methods of screaming "LOOK AT ME!", the latter including some muffled cries of "I need help..."
even better, combine vax with a tattoo serial number that stamps one with a permanent record of the vax ... use magnetic ink and the swipe of a special wand can read one’s entire vax record any time any place ... 666, ya’ll! ...
My daughter has a sleeve. I was disappointed. He grandmother balled
I was disappointed. He grandmother balled
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LOL........ what’s a balled?
I remember the vet tattooing a cow’s ear to show it had been vaccinated against Bangs (Burcellosis). It was a clamp with removable numbers. When he clamped down on a cow’s ear they threw a waul-eyed fit!
These days its called an “LED.”
I agree with you. It is not necessarily your judgment, but potential customers as well. How many people would decline to go to a surgeon who had a visible tattoo?
Tattoos are the conformists way of demonstrating their individualism.
> tattoos don’t usually age well, especially on women. But they’re not at all shy about revealing them in public, most of them.
I know some age 60+ women with tattoos that are still in great shape. You’ll never see their art revealed publicly as they make a point of not exposing those surfaces to sunshine…
That is a truly twisted way of looking at things. How well you or your department is/was “respected” has absolutely ZERO bearing on how you treat potential employees. Further, it shows your condescension towards someone different that what you think they should be - you can paraphrase the comment all you want but you DID equate people with tattoos to criminals. All people that murder someone with a gun are criminals - according to your logic, then all people with guns are criminals.
This nonsensical tattoo fad that’s been going strong for like 70 years?
DIY.....
“Here’s your sign.”
Where I’m from, tattoos were always considered low life until about 10-15 years ago.
Yeah well that just shows how much they’ve been around. Modern tattoo culture starts during WWII and they’ve been pretty steadily gaining popularity since then. They ain’t going away.
Difference between existence and “fashion”.
Bellbottoms have also been around since WWII in the navy, but their fashion came and went in the hippie era of the 60’s-70’s.
Tattoos will be out of fashion soon enough.
Yea..got a problem with that?
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