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http://espn.go.com/espn/thelife/music/f ... kind-truth

What in the living fuck is wrong with people?

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Of course, degenerate Philly Fan is well represented:

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I have no words:

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And RaiderFan openly wonders why ChiefFan laughs at him...

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Reminds me of back when I worked for the team. People would love to show me their inked up fandom. A shield on the back or chest or arm? That's fine. However I questioned the sanity of the guy that had the left side of his dome reserved for a mural of Jim Otto busting out of his skull.

The guy above is on a different level than any of that though.
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The work on Philly fan's sleeve is actually really good.

Is Raider fan's goatee a tattoo? Unreals.
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I hope pats fan didn't pay for that, but just got drunk and did it himself.
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Ana Ng wrote:The work on Philly fan's sleeve is actually really good.

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I don't get the appeal of tattoos. Can make really hot women look less attractive.


On another note my wife and I recently interviewed a 30 something lady for a customer service position with our company. She had tattoos up and down both arms, on her neck, across her cleavage and on top of both hands. She interviewed pretty well and we would have brought her back for a second interview but for the tats. After she left we both said "no way" at almost the same time and tossed her application and resume. That isn't an image we want representing our hard work.
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I've always held that if everybody is doing something that is probably the time not to do whatever it is they are doing. That goes double for tats, piercings, gaugings, and other so-called "art" which largely defaces or deforms the bodies we have been born with.
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Left Seater wrote:I don't get the appeal of tattoos. Can make really hot women look less attractive.

On another note my wife and I recently interviewed a 30 something lady for a customer service position with our company. She had tattoos up and down both arms, on her neck, across her cleavage and on top of both hands. She interviewed pretty well and we would have brought her back for a second interview but for the tats. After she left we both said "no way" at almost the same time and tossed her application and resume. That isn't an image we want representing our hard work.
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BSmack wrote:
Left Seater wrote:I don't get the appeal of tattoos. Can make really hot women look less attractive.

On another note my wife and I recently interviewed a 30 something lady for a customer service position with our company. She had tattoos up and down both arms, on her neck, across her cleavage and on top of both hands. She interviewed pretty well and we would have brought her back for a second interview but for the tats. After she left we both said "no way" at almost the same time and tossed her application and resume. That isn't an image we want representing our hard work.
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Women with tats in places such as arms and forearms are twice as dumb. "Hey look at Grandma's funny, wrinkly tattoos!" The ear gauges? Disgusting
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Okay. That one of the "Patriot" is a joke, right? :lol:
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Ana Ng wrote:The work on Philly fan's sleeve is actually really good.
Maybe, but plastering every square inch of your arm with that nonsense is still fuggin' ridiculous.
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Toddowen wrote:
Truman wrote:And RaiderFan openly wonders why ChiefFan laughs at him...

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Holy Shit!

I believe this is the guy that I sold my seats to for a Charger/Raider game at the Murph back in '97.
He doesn't look like the sort of fellow that would buy tickets. Sure he didn't just thump you over the head and take them?
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