I see so many tattoos of my stuff on people - tattoos of my book covers, tattoos of quotes . . . it's kind of daunting sometimes.
Well, these tattoos aren't really rebellion. These tattoos are all tattoos I've had since I have been a pastor.
I never fancied myself having a prejudice towards people with tattoos. I personally don't have any and I don't think that I do, but I do see that people treat me differently with tattoos. People get out of my way.
I've never really understood tattoos. I mean, it's your body - why would you wanna scar it? I don't mind other people's tattoos, but I just never got it.
As for tattoos, it does no good to remind curmudgeons that tattoos have been around for millennia. Yes, we will agree, tattoos have been common - first among savage tribes and then, more recently, among the lowest classes of Western societies.
The tattoos on my legs started because they didn't let me get tattoos on my upper body at work. They would never clear me for anything.
I have a lot of tattoos. I probably have over 100 tattoos. I don't know. It's just a mural... a collage.
I really like neck tattoos and hand tattoos. They're just not for me.
I've always described parts as tattoos. For actors our tattoos are in the form of films.
I like to do meaningful tattoos and it's for myself and not the world. My tattoos are private.
I have no real tattoos. I wear my bruises and tons of scars as my tattoos.
I basically - I don't like tattoos, unless you're a firefighter who has a tattoo that has to do with that or a military guy. That's - those are people who should have tattoos.
I sort of tend to equate tattoos with prisoners, punks or people with a high level of self-confidence. I don’t necessarily have a covered-in-tattoos personality.
I sort of tend to equate tattoos with prisoners, punks or people with a high level of self-confidence. I don't necessarily have a covered-in-tattoos personality.
All my tattoos are tattoos that I wanted to get, but I couldn't afford.