you got any?
you got any?
you got any?
Nope, I grew up.
I don't see how you can make this statement.Maturity has nothing to do with the number of kids you have or how you got them or your age or whatnot..
And then make this statement.That out of the way; feeling the need to disfigure yourself is nevertheless a sign of immaturity.
you got any?
Nope, I grew up.
That out of the way; feeling the need to disfigure yourself is nevertheless a sign of immaturity.
What is it about my statements that confuses you?I don't see how you can make this statement.Maturity has nothing to do with the number of kids you have or how you got them or your age or whatnot..
And then make this statement.That out of the way; feeling the need to disfigure yourself is nevertheless a sign of immaturity.
Everybody is different. Some people do things for immature reasons. Other people don't. Tattoos have been around for a long time and have existed for many different reasons.
Just because you don't like them doesn't make them immature. I have one on my back. I'm certainly not disfigured.![]()
And do you -honestly and in all seriousness- think that that they make you look good?That out of the way; feeling the need to disfigure yourself is nevertheless a sign of immaturity.That's nice.![]()
I have a couple.
Yes. Do you, in all honesty, think your superiority complex makes you look good?And do you -honestly and in all seriousness- think that that they make you look good?
Yes. Do you, in all honesty, think your superiority complex makes you look good?And do you -honestly and in all seriousness- think that that they make you look good?
What is it about my statements that confuses you?
Having a symbol from some TV-show on your back isn't really a sign of maturity, is it? -I mean; I have met you on this BBS and have come to like you as a poster and a great personality -but surely I wouldn't consider you mature.
Anyways, I think we can surely agree to disagree on the whole tattoo thing, I think it's a sure sign of something missing in the person brandishing them and there are people that think they look good with doodles on their skin.
I don't think we're going to reach any kind of agreement arguing about it on-line (or elsewhere), so let's just drop it, OK?
Anyways, I think we can surely agree to disagree on the whole tattoo thing, I think it's a sure sign of something missing in the person brandishing them and there are people that think they look good with doodles on their skin.
I don't think we're going to reach any kind of agreement arguing about it on-line (or elsewhere), so let's just drop it, OK?
Yeah, I notice you're ready to drop it after you got your last little dig in about them having something missing. Trust me, you ain't helping your point at all here.
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