Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
Isn't it amazing that, for some (obvious) reason, we don't see lawyers covered in tats, defending Hell's Angels covered in tats, before a judge covered in tats. We don't see famous surgeons covered in tats explaining on CNN how they separated conjoined twins. I've never seen bank tellers or presidents covered in tats. I have seen tat junkies working at menial jobs for minimum wages. If tattoos look so nice why are those people not working in the better paying or best jobs; many of them have great educations? JMO
Gee whiz Bug...how can you be so sure? How many people do you know who work in the prep room at a funeral home? I think you'd be surprised to know what they've seen and who they've seen it on despite how the deceased may have been viewed in the publics opinion. Business attire for both men and women can conceal a lot. According to my wife I'm sometimes quick to judge others so I certainly could learn to live by the old saying of never judging a book by it's cover, no matter what, business suit or tattoo's should not persuade our opinions of a person in any way shape or form, but they sure as heck do.