I, Anonymous Feb 7, 2008 at 4:00 am

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the funniest part is where she thinks that her tattoos make her different and also better than everyone else
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Because we are tattooed does not mean we are better than anyone else. We love art, we just choose to carry it with us on our bodies. The 'actual' funniest part are the stodgy, uptight, anal retentive, middle to upper class businessmen who fancy themselves a rebel for approaching and/or hitting up on the tattooed girl. They feel like they're treading in dangerous waters, like we have some sort of mysterious evil aura and they are dancing on the fringe. They want us, they want to let down their proverbial hair and screw us like we've never been screwed before, it's blatantly obvious. I bet they don't go home and share that with their delicate Aqua Net housewives.
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@OP & killerqueen21:

shut up. you didn't get a shit ton of tattoos not to stand out. you wanted the attention, now get over it. YOU CHOSE, now put up with the consequences. also, stop speaking for a demographic. you can hardly state that you are the voice of tattooed Portland ladies without presenting at least a modicum of evidence to substantiate such a claim.

maybe these middle class business men actually want to punch you like you've never been hit before, like i do. you're about as special as the first kid who got a mohawk back in high school. or maybe the second one.
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thats like cops complaining that traffic is "gawking" at the bright ass flashing lights two feet away

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