djmix
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Thing is when it comes to cultural stereotypes applied to something like a tramp stamp they often stem from reality and real events. I didn't create the tramp stamp, it's meaning or it's name. What I do know is how it is seen in society and why it got that name. Tramp was tagged onto it for a reason. Wikipedia

I'm sorry if the truth of what that tattoo generally means offends you. Oh.. wait! Not a chance in hell I am! You can cherry pick whatever you want out of what I said to pretend like you have a moral high ground to stand on but you have jack shit. The tramp stamp has the word tramp in it for a reason and it got

Or steal someone else's logo. And then ravage their wench.

I just don't think it's well done. I'm sure the community could have came up with a better logo than what Corsair came up with, but it won't stop me from buying their products.

I do not think you actually know what that word means and thus are using it wrong. It matters little if it is wrong or right but a lower back tattoo on a woman sends a specific message. Just like several tattoos on some men can mean many different things even if they do not like it. This can apply to clothing on

Tried to get in the industry. lol Went to school for it, but the lack of those oh so vital connections barred me from getting in.
It just made me bitter and cynical towards the industry, so I suppose I saw the bullshit faster than most people trying to get in because of it. :P

Wow, are you in the industry? You nailed it.

Executive room
Corsair executive: We need a no brand logo!
Corsair executive 2: You're right! Something edgy! Daring! New and unique!
Corsair executive 3: Absolutely! The sails of our current logo may make sense, but it's not edgy enough! Let's pay an ad agency a ridiculous amount of money to make a new logo! Brand

CORTHAIR GAMIN'!

It looks like a generic tramp stamp that is the problem. Tramp stamps are cheap generic tattoos that every dumbass teenage girl gets trying to be edgy or cool. All because they think they are some cool party girl or some other garbage. Then they grow old and instead of being a hot frat slut toy the girl moves into

To me, its more that it makes no sense than anything else. I mean, yea, I guess it's crossed cutlasses...but why take the tribal style approach? What does that have to do with corsairs, or at least with the modern association with the word "corsair"? (Because yea, I'm sure some "corsairs" had tribal tattoos back in