Some people have to take everything to an extreme. And I wonder what all that ink will look like when they're 80. I'm with Martha..small, discreet and tasteful. Maybe the people who do whole body art are into pain :)
Did you hear of the suicide of "Zombie Boy" Rick Genest of Montreal? The story is here: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/celebrity/montreal-model-and-artist-known-as-zombie-boy-dead-at-32/ar-BBLqbqm?li=AAqARMz&ocid=mailsignout
It sounds like he had a lot of pain in his life. I saw a video of him a few years ago, being made up to cover his many tattoos; it was in support of a product to help people who had scars they would like to cover. It was a good thing to do.
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I don't mind small ones but whole body art...so much pain!
ReplyDeleteI don't think so.
ReplyDeleteSome people have to take everything to an extreme. And I wonder what all that ink will look like when they're 80. I'm with Martha..small, discreet and tasteful. Maybe the people who do whole body art are into pain :)
ReplyDeleteThey must get some pleasure from doing this, but I can not understand it. Makes for powerful photos however.
ReplyDeleteDid you hear of the suicide of "Zombie Boy" Rick Genest of Montreal? The story is here: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/celebrity/montreal-model-and-artist-known-as-zombie-boy-dead-at-32/ar-BBLqbqm?li=AAqARMz&ocid=mailsignout
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like he had a lot of pain in his life. I saw a video of him a few years ago, being made up to cover his many tattoos; it was in support of a product to help people who had scars they would like to cover. It was a good thing to do.
Thank you so much for the interesting link.
DeleteThe man with the mower on the guys head made me smile. : )
ReplyDeleteI will definitely give tattoos a miss!!!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan