What Your Tattoo Says About You
So that Tattoo seemed like a good idea at the time. Who knows maybe you still think it looks rockin’? First sign of an issue, you say rockin’.
The Red is my personal favorite.
Thanks to Cracked for the image
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That is funny!
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fkdupdad
June 13, 2009
stupid
you suck
June 16, 2009
So True
Angela
June 17, 2009
I have a tattoo on my forearm and my neck, and a job that probably pays better than whoever made this. Give me a break, they’re not taboo anymore, get out of the fucking stone age.
Steve
June 17, 2009
First, I found this very funny. So now I will critisize it. Really, the forarm is red ( I will never have a job that pays taxes) When was this created, in the 80′s. Most of it’s spot on. Though, I was hoping for, “If you have a heart you’re sentimental. If you have skulls you’re afraid of other people opinions of you.” I have tattoos on my knees, as well as most of the colored areas, and there was nothing poking fun at that. I wish there was.
Jason
June 19, 2009
Srsly? I have a scalp tattoo and i just grew my hair out. Its not that hard to hide. It is in fact hard to show off.
sara
June 20, 2009
Agreed with Steve and Jason.
Aimee
June 27, 2009
Regardless of what some people say, there is still a large amount of discomfort out there regarding obvious or extreme inking. While many people (particularily the under 35 crowd) are perfectly fine with tats of all kinds, many others are still quite leery of a bloke who walks in with tattoos all over him. For the large part, the pic is still accurate, though we all know a dozen exceptions, Steve being a good example.
Bill Vincent
June 27, 2009
forearms don’t fit into the same category as the head…..
anonymous
June 28, 2009
hahaha thats awesome
Shannon
June 28, 2009
What a load of rubbish. I just stumbled this an saw the idiot graph and so had to comment. Very stupid and pointless.
coal
July 1, 2009
I agree with anon. I have a job, which i pay taxes for, and I have forearm tattoos. Many workplaces today are fine with forearm tattoos, but many are not. Its not that hard, however, to put on a shirt with long sleeves. Any time I go to an interview, I wear long sleeves until I know what the company’s policy is. I don’t think the forearms should be red, in fact, I’d say they should be green
Alex
July 22, 2009
Yes, but not in all the countries are accepted, believe me, there are places like banks that check you first.
frank
September 13, 2009
I have forearm tattoos and i have a good job that pays taxes. Every other group was funny but the only thing i disagree with is the forearm. Because you can easily cover it up, if the job doesnt like it, so that asumption is stupid. Its really not that hard to wear long sleeves. Its really funny that people criticize others about tattoos. Tattoos are ways for people to express themselves, it doesnt ruin your life.
Marie
February 6, 2010
i’m with steve.
i have no tattoos, but my partner does, many of which are visible, and he runs a very successful restaurant.
i guess if someone refuses to hire someone who’s heavily inked, that’s kind of their problem. my boyfriend was offered jobs on the condition that he cut his hair and take out his piercings, or he was refused partly BECAUSE of his long hair, tattoos and piercings. these people lost themselves the hardest worker they will ever have the privilege of meeting.
isa
July 2, 2010
Meh, I work in a corporate wall street office that allows me to show my awesome forearm tattoo.
I agree, please join us in the present.
Miahazatat
July 8, 2010
People, people… realize there are exceptions for exceptions in this world. This is obviously a generalized (and meant to be comical as well) display of basic ink locations.
I think nearly everyone can say “oh, xyz location has people that have full body art on every person working there and the CEO loves it!”. That doesn’t automagically mean the world has “opened it’s eyes”, or this is “yesterday”.
I guess it also matters what it is that’s inked in… I mean, I have one on my upper arm of an iron cross (just that, not decorated, etc) and people keep asking me if I’m a neo-nazi. Imagine how it’d be if you had that tatted on your neck, during your first interview?
situationalawareness
February 17, 2011