I think the point that was being made by
@some emo kid named nat was... tat's used to be something that is rebellious and against the mainstream... and also a sailor/explorer thing. lol
I'm no expert on the history of tattoos and and just saying that from my own life's observations... on the sailor part...
Also, I drink sailor jerry rum sometimes. LOL
Anyway... it is some kind of contradiction when you notice how "mainstream" ink has become when comparing it to it's less mainstream origin in history I would think...
So anyone keeping a clean canvas in specific protest of an overwhelming culture of ink... what would that make that person?
A rebel>?
Honest I don't care to make a statement in any culture. I just do what I want... don't have a lot of ink or bod mods... but any I would would be done with a lot of overthinking/consideration... just the kinda person I am... and def I grew up in an age where at
16 being allowed to do these kinda of things to your self was seen as somewhat prohibited or taboo if you were not already in a very permissive non mainstream family.
Overall... it's funny what culture is and how what is and what is not allowed is perceived.
Truly the truth is those things can change at any time in history depending on the majority...
Which is funny cuz the "rebellious" non mainstream becomes permissive when they themselves acquire "MAINSTREAM" power.
Shheeeeesh... if any of what I wrote makes sense.
Whelp... thats all for now.
I got some odd non mainstream booze... I think it's some knock off of Jägermeister with a red cross. Haha...
Boop!