Damn ! How did I miss that one?
Damn ! How did I miss that one?
Oh man did you see the video when the reporter asked how many cars has she stolen? Seriously wtf where these parents doing.
Locomotive I like you!
That’s awesome! Not argument against having a good, strong culture. It is something these families appear to lack.
...except for the high chance of knee jerk reactions by those who have them when they get a hint of someone questioning them.
Yes, you are right and I agree with you.
Yeah, all those top executives with full sleeves and neck tattoos are really proving him wrong.
“Tattoos hardly indicate anything.”
You have to be 18 to get a tattoo without parental consent, right? So either the parents are permitting it, which is something I personally won't be doing with my daughter, or she's rebelling and hanging out with people who are willing to break the law to satisfy a teenager. Her tattoo doesn't lead to a life of crime,…
If it’s a neck tattoo it indicates everything.
If your 16 year old kid has a tattoo, you’re a shit parent. Pretty cut and dry, really.
“If I believed in God, I’d pray for you.” ... That is some real condescending crap.
Let’s think here for a second shall we? Miss Arm-chair analysis? It’s a dark swamp, with zero visibility UNDER the water, in alligator infested Florida, with not even so much as a snorkel on-hand to enable someone to stage an actual rescue without it being borderline impossible. You’ve seen too many Hollywood films.…
This is a quote from one of the parents:
AT 15 no, getting ink is not a great decision, because it’s one you have to live with forever. There’s a reason there are age limits and I don’t think a 15-year-old is old enough to make those decisions. Hell, I think it should be a 30-year-old age limit, mainly because I know too many people going through painful…
Hey, it’s Gawker- The coppers are always wrong around these here parts.
They indicate poor parenting. Not because tattoos are bad, but since they are nearly permanent, and the removal process is expensive and painful, it’s the kind of decision a parent should withhold from a child until adulthood. Adults can make fully informed decisions, children can't.
Tell me where I said they deserved to die because of their tattoo? Simplifying or misinterpreting what I say doesn’t make you right. It saddens me they were not given therapy or help to turn in their ways.
Never said they are worthless. Perhaps “lesson in stupid personal and family decisions that lead to bad outcomes.” I’m sure you were not out stealing cars as a teen and, if a parent, teach your kids to be responsible through being a good example. You know the consequences and those apply equally to others.
Doubt you’d be okay with your 15-year-old getting a tattoo. All the reasons why are the problems it indicates. In general kids who are “doing the right thing and going somewhere” don’t have tattoos in 9-10th grade.