They have income that is not taxable that they use or they just use there wares in trade for tats. I new a guy growing up that would give tats to people for letting him stay at there place and party.
On April 1st, many years ago in Fairbanks, Alaska they had a radio promo for a "Tats for Tots Day" every child three and under got their first tat free. Everyone was outraged until they realized what day it was - perhaps they've been given as gifts from Mom and Dad.
Underground economy. Dope dealing, various types of burglary, pimping, whoring, car theft, chop shops, etc. Actually, it's the only sort of personal wealth that can't me stolen :). Thing is, tatts say who you are, and some are actually dangerous - kinda like a black widow and the hourglass - anyways, lil' nursie, don't dis a tattoed thug - be kinda lame to get involved in a pride thing, and I wouldn't be entertained by some of the shit you come up with.
I ask myself the same thing. But I also ponder on how they can afford the 4 packs a day and perfect cell phone reception when I can't manage to even get a bar.
Thanks very much for visiting, I hope you will enjoy yourself. ER nurses have the privilege of being on the front lines, nowhere else in the hospital are things so chaotic and out of control on a regular basis. This either breeds or attracts a certain kind of person, you will find they have a terrific sense of teamwork as well as well developed senses of humor.
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Missed ya. :)
haha..
sell it.
Good day!
home tattoo kit?
They have income that is not taxable that they use or they just use there wares in trade for tats. I new a guy growing up that would give tats to people for letting him stay at there place and party.
On April 1st, many years ago in Fairbanks, Alaska they had a radio promo for a "Tats for Tots Day" every child three and under got their first tat free. Everyone was outraged until they realized what day it was - perhaps they've been given as gifts from Mom and Dad.
Gang tats are free. You don't pay for that, you have your homey do it.
But after that $10,000 they're still afraid of needles!
Maaaaaaaaagic...
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Umm...that is a good question.
Another is why so many people with tats are afraid of needles.
I have a tat. I am deathly afraid of needles.
I plead absolute drunkenness when I got the tat.
Same way they got the iPhone or super-cell-phone-from-some-other-company.
Funny how they never have transportation home, though.
They "know somebody" who does them for "free."
Sounds scary, huh?
I ask myself this question every day
artists practice on them.
It's free.
Underground economy. Dope dealing, various types of burglary, pimping, whoring, car theft, chop shops, etc. Actually, it's the only sort of personal wealth that can't me stolen :). Thing is, tatts say who you are, and some are actually dangerous - kinda like a black widow and the hourglass - anyways, lil' nursie, don't dis a tattoed thug - be kinda lame to get involved in a pride thing, and I wouldn't be entertained by some of the shit you come up with.
I ask myself the same thing. But I also ponder on how they can afford the 4 packs a day and perfect cell phone reception when I can't manage to even get a bar.
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