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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Truth About Tattoos

 I recently read a book by Terry Pratchett called “Nation” in which an older man initially doesn’t trust a young boy because the boy doesn’t have enough tattoos. In that culture, tattoos mark significant life events and growth experiences, so a person’s wisdom can be easily gauged by the amount of ink on the person’s body.

So this got me thinking ... Why do some people have a prejudice against individuals with tattoos and view them as shifty or unreliable? I don’t think the view is accurate, so I’d like to set forth a few arguments against this perspective as food for thought.

First of all, I’d like to point out that the average tattoo lasts longer than the average marriage. This is a key point because it demonstrates that people with tattoos know how to make a commitment. Are you looking for a partner for the long haul? An employee who isn’t going to quit easily? Look for someone with a tattoo.

Secondly, getting a tattoo can be extremely painful. This tells me that these people can tolerate uncomfortable situations and will stick it out when others might quit. They can endure under pressure and keep their eye on the goal.

In addition, when people tell me that individuals with tattoos are unreliable, I simply laugh. Reliable is a synonym for consistent. Who would you rather trust: someone who wears the same image day after day on their skin (i.e., is consistent) or someone who changes their clothes, makeup and jewelry to appear different all the time (i.e., projects an inconsistent look)? No contest.

Finally, I’m willing to bet that very few of our politicians have tattoos and I don’t think any of us believe that they’re doing a great job. Perhaps if we elected more individuals with tattoos our country would be in better shape. At least we could learn who we were really voting for because most people with tattoos make sure that the images they permanently mark on their bodies reflect what they believe in.

Based on my conclusions, I think that people with tattoos make better employees, spouses, citizens, and (probably) elected officials.

Maybe some people without tattoos feel threatened by those who have them because people with tattoos are just better people. By the way, I don’t have any tattoos, so you may not want to trust me on this.

6 comments:

  1. Great Blog article, I have three, an angel head between wings, an Indian elephant, and a bumble bee! All small, one in general view on my ankle, the others hidden away, or the beach I guess!

    Trouble with tattoos, I'm hardly young any more, but so want another one! The itch for ink is strong, those without might not understand this...

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  2. They're also expensive. I think my husband would be covered if it weren't for the cost... but he will be getting another next month :)

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  3. Haha, great post! I haven't really thought so much about what tattoos actually mean. I think the majority of us concentrate on just what they look like -- me being one of those people. I googled a bit more on this topic, and found this amazing Pinterest board that is dedicated to literary tattoos... It might be worth a look: Click here. Oh, and thanks for commenting + following my blog!
    ~Ruby at http://feedmebooksnow.blogspot.co.uk

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