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Visible Ink Tattoos come out from under, and show up for work
Boston Globe ^ | | March 16, 2006 | By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff

Posted on 03/18/2006 11:33:22 PM PST by MRMEAN

There was no hesitation when preschool teacher Alex Campbell began the process of filling her lower leg with a bright orange koi swimming in a blue pond of labyrinthine waves. The intricate tattoo is not hidden under schoolmarm tights or practical slacks; instead it has become part of the lesson plan in her class at Corner Co-op Nursery School in Brookline.

Campbell's students followed the process of their teacher getting a tattoo firsthand -- or as close as a 4-year-old can get to firsthand without stepping into a tattoo parlor. They talked about sketching, needles, and, most importantly, not touching Campbell's leg the day after she was tattooed.

Campbell, who seldom wore skirts before getting her calf tattooed, has switched over to a wardrobe that is far more skirt-friendly to display her pricey body art. Her next step is getting a full arm tattoo (those in the know refer to a full arm tattoo as a sleeve).

''I asked a few parents about how they'd feel about a teacher with tattoos on her arm, and they were fine with it," the 37-year-old Brookline resident says.

As tattooing reaches a mainstream crest thanks to shows such as ''Miami Ink," ''Inked," and even ''Meet the Barkers" and ''Prison Break," professionals such as Campbell are bringing more elaborate -- and more visible -- body art into the workplace. For Campbell, the tattoos were a non-issue at school, and even became a teaching tool that resonated with the tykes in her class. In the current tattoo-friendly climate, a number of white collar professionals are finding that body art is a helpful tool at the office -- a way to give a subtle nod and a wink to co-workers or clients that they run with a crowd that owns the new Arctic Monkeys CD ...

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: tattoo; tattoos
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To: MRMEAN
it has become part of the lesson plan in her class

"Johnny will leave this system at age 18 unable to do multiplication, division, or read anything longer than a highway sign. But he'll know all about tattoos, interesting and unusual sexual habits, and will be socialized to the level of civic responsibility of a Hobbesian state-of-nature savage, and unprepared to fulfill any role in society, save that of welfare recipient or petty criminal."

"Thank you for your confidence in the Boston schools. Have a nice day."

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

101 posted on 03/19/2006 1:32:10 PM PST by Criminal Number 18F
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To: MRMEAN

I don't understand the appeal of tattoos. Same goes for all the body-piercing that is going on these days. Why would somebody want to permanently mutilate their body?


102 posted on 03/19/2006 1:38:51 PM PST by SamAdams76 (Venus is dazzling, but not very high, in the western sky)
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To: Amos the Prophet
I've got a full-body tattoo.
It was done with invisible ink.
I'm thinking about having it removed.

Is that lifted from Steven Wright, the comedian?

103 posted on 03/19/2006 1:57:38 PM PST by Babu
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To: Eagle Eye
So you can come to my invisible ink tattoo removal clinic. I will subject you to excruciating ordeals and charge you a ton of money to have your entire whole body tattoo removed. And we'll both be happy! Call my office for an appointment.

That sounds similar to a Church of Scientology auditing session where they promise to remove the body Thetans from you and charge you a lot to do so.

104 posted on 03/19/2006 2:15:35 PM PST by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: television is just wrong
One of the things that I really adore about my girlfriend is that she has not one tattoo or piercing (aside from earrings). I think she's absolutely gorgeous and I'm so delighted there's been no ink or rings applied to her....

I don't think tattoos look good on women. My ex-wife had several. Go figure... then again perhaps it's the voice of experience speaking now. :)
105 posted on 03/19/2006 5:33:22 PM PST by Robert Teesdale
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To: FreedomCalls
"Investing in a chain of tattoo-removal clinics right about now would be a way to become filthy rich in about 10-15 years."

I'd rather find an inventor to fund who is just this close to patenting a tattoo ink that can be made invisible with 5 minutes of exposure to a specifice sound frequency or wavelength of light.

Eraseable, "permanent" tattoos, a sure money-maker

106 posted on 03/19/2006 5:45:42 PM PST by muir_redwoods (Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
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To: mysterio
Tattoos are a fad right now. More popular than in recent decades. I think there's nothing wrong with getting kids used to that.




Which means that in 40 years from now you will have "ocean" of old ladies walking around with wrinkly tattoos!!!
107 posted on 03/19/2006 5:57:00 PM PST by danamco
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To: Rastus

So she has one, and it's visible. Fine. But I don't need my four-year-old getting a step-by-step lesson in tattoo "art."




Don't be surprised if she not also will teach them how to put on a condom!??!


108 posted on 03/19/2006 5:58:54 PM PST by danamco
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To: Amos the Prophet
Do the world a favor. Don't have kids.

What a positively awful thing to say.
109 posted on 03/19/2006 6:41:26 PM PST by mysterio
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To: Robert Teesdale

probably. It is a fad. Time will pass and these gals will be having them removed.


110 posted on 03/19/2006 7:27:38 PM PST by television is just wrong (Our sympathies are misguided with illegal aliens...)
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To: JCEccles

Tattoos are no longer a mark of individuality but conformance. The truly rebellious youth will keep his flesh pristine.

 

Well put, and I agree.


111 posted on 03/19/2006 7:40:55 PM PST by JockoManning (http://www.biblegateway.com)
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To: mysterio

Do the world a favor. Don't have kids.

What a positively awful thing to say.

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That was precisely my response to your post.


112 posted on 03/19/2006 9:02:20 PM PST by Louis Foxwell (Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
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To: mysterio

I read this thread, mysterio, and I agree with you. That truly was an awful thing to say. Those who think they are high 'n mighty usually tend to be lower 'n weak. ;)


113 posted on 03/19/2006 9:21:18 PM PST by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything.)
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To: raybbr

Sorta looks like the koi is humping her leg.


114 posted on 03/19/2006 9:37:30 PM PST by RouxStir (Mohammed is THE BOMB!)
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To: MRMEAN
Speaking of tramp stamps, here's a girl who has one . . . and it appears to be Neal Boortz!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/images.php?imageid=32423

115 posted on 03/19/2006 9:38:05 PM PST by jordan8
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To: Amos the Prophet

Well, I guess I have been a tactless jerk in the past when responding to someone with a different opinion, so I can't fault you for being the same.


116 posted on 03/19/2006 9:40:09 PM PST by mysterio
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To: mysterio
You said: I don't know. I think kids that age would think it's neat. I don't think it damages them or anything. I really don't know, though. I'm not a parent yet. Maybe I'll feel differently when I am.

I do not think your comment is tactless. I think it is dangerously nieve. Cutting and scarring does no damage to 4 yr olds! You lack any understanding of childhood trauma.

117 posted on 03/19/2006 10:00:27 PM PST by Louis Foxwell (Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
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To: Amos the Prophet
We aren't talking about kids self-mutilating. We are talking about someone getting a tattoo. Didn't you have a grandpa in WWII? Or an uncle or something? Didn't you think it was neat when you saw the tattoo? And if so, did it traumatize you?

I saw plenty of veterans with those tattoos as a kid. And it didn't screw me up. Hell, I don't even have a tattoo or a piercing.
118 posted on 03/19/2006 10:04:04 PM PST by mysterio
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To: MRMEAN

"Do not ... put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord." - Leviticus 19:28


119 posted on 03/20/2006 6:13:03 AM PST by JudyB1938 (If we live in the past, we will never see the future. Neither will most of our children. -Tahoe3002)
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To: mysterio


We aren't talking about kids self-mutilating.

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That is precisely what we are talking about. The teacher explains about the needles, the pain, the sensitivity, etc etc. I guarantee you there are children sticking themselves with needles as a result of this goulish show and tell.


120 posted on 03/20/2006 6:34:39 AM PST by Louis Foxwell (Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
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