NoDak
Hotlinking' sonofabitch
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Creepy or disgusting would be better to describe.
Funny would be appropriate if the person checking the camera beat him with a T-post.
Creepy or disgusting would be better to describe.
Yeah, not funny.Creepy or disgusting would be better to describe.
Funny would be appropriate if the person checking the camera beat him with a T-post.
Probably because the front of her is nothing to look at.I have just never understood why anyone would cover their entire backs.
I have two cousins that have full sleeves, and you will not find a more conservative (socially) family than the one they are from. Some people just like them, and more power to them. I just don't understand it.Probably because the front of her is nothing to look at.

I have never understood why someone would want this. I mean, I have no problem at all with tattoos. To each their own. I have just never understood why anyone would cover their entire backs. I have one single tattoo and only have that one because of my daughter. I guess I was never committed enough to one single thing to get more of them. Plus, there is no telling how much that cost.
Really? I didn’t know that.Plus tats can fuck up your immune system if you get too many.
This basically says that if you have a weak immune system, avoid excessive tats.What the research suggests overall
- No solid evidence that tattoos “wear out” or weaken your immune system long-term
- Some studies even suggest people with multiple tattoos may have a more practiced immune response—but that’s not fully established
When to be cautious
You might want to think twice or space things out if you:
- Have an autoimmune condition
- Are on immune-suppressing medications
- Heal slowly or have a history of skin reactions