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I’m guessing the people who think the characters in Goodfellas are heroes are the same dipshits who think The Sopranos was a lifestyle guide.

To a woman, the “GoodFellas” are lowlifes. To guys, they’re hilarious, they’re heroes. They rule the roost.

YAAAS. Next to Rob Reiner’s mother in “When Harry Met Sally” she’s my favorite life to screen mom.

I think this guy is saying that the mob is good? To me, it sounded like somebody didn’t “get” Goodfellas.

What is there to “get” about Goodfellas? Can women not understand that money is seductive, violence is ugly and the mob is bad? I don't think my dude here has ever spoken to a woman IRL

But in modeling the body is primary, which is not the case in cardiology. Her size isn’t an accident, it’s the very point.

Counterpoint:

AHEM:

“I will never love my children as much as I hate faggots.”

Two hobbits were seen leaving the scene of the crime, headed to the closest volcano.

Gender fluid.

Bill Clinton wish he thought up the idea of a rotating first lady

Not to mention that shops depend on their rep to some degree, and if the artist thought your tattoo was going to look bad and/or even become something you hate then they are risking their business every time they do a tattoo and they deserve to mitigate that risk however they see fit.

Could be worse. This could be on the cover:

...extremely loud, easy-to-regret tattoos.

Nope, totally with Dan on this one. Took me a long time to find someone to tattoo my hands. If you want a neck tattoo so bad, Jane, instead of smearing artists who say no, just go to a parlor where gang members go. They’ll hook you up, no problem.

Female artist here. Don’t tattoo faces, necks, hands or genitals as standard. My choice. If anyone wants to bitch they can go elsewhere because guess what, artists are not machines and are allowed to have some agency over who and what they tattoo. Just as I don’t need to tattoo a swastika and white power slogans on

He didn’t take any of her money, he doesn’t owe her anything.

Yeah, as a heavily tattooed woman I agree. I’ve had most artists make recommendations about placement and style to me. In fact, I’ve had sort of the anti-Dan experience (with a guy who also refuses to do hand and neck tattoos on people who aren’t already covered in tats, btw—it’s seriously a common policy) where my

I respect that artist who refused. For whatever reason.