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Exactly. And tats? No way.
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Spawn
haha. touche. but if you're going to stretch it that far, it would include cutting your own hair, shaving, etc -- nm
Posted by
Guy (aka lostatlimbo)
Jun 11 '09, 15:00
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not really -- nm
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ty97
Jun 11, 15:06
Hardly. Tattoos are a permenent change. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 15:02
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IMHO, tattoos (discounting extreme examples) aren't changing you. getting a nose job is.
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Guy
Jun 11, 15:19
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What the hell?! A tattoo is making a permanant change to the largest organ of your body.
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Trish
Jun 11, 15:23
Look at it this way. How many people have you seen in the last month with a nose job vs people with tats? -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 15:22
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I'd consider tattoos to be more of an identification than an enhancement.
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Guy
Jun 11, 15:26
They are changing you. They change how you look every bit as much as plastic surgery. -- nm
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the liioulu without m&ms
Jun 11, 15:20
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Even more so. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 15:21
Curse you, logic! (nm)
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Guy, shaking fist in the air
Jun 11, 15:08
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