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s13drifting
sitting around on a computer talking to the only freinds he has (the ones you met on the internet)
And you're doing what?

If you want to get a tattoo, fine, be my guest. But trust me, chances are your life will not work out how you want it to, it seems you have your entire life pinned up on 1 path, but the odds of all that happening are not in your favour. Also, it doesn't matter if you're a garbage man or a CEO of a major company, the first thing anyone will notice about you is your appearance, keep that in mind when you have an interview with the government to apply for that $60,000 grant of yours.

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Have you wondered, at all, why it is they DON'T want you to do it? I can assure you it's not because they're Nazis who delight in preventing you from doing things.

Consider other people's feelings. If you parents don't want you to do it, there must be a reason. Discuss it with them. You'll find it enlightening.


i already have, and the reasons they do not want me to have one because its permanant and in there opinion looks trashy and somewhere in the bible it says something about not mutilating your body. but its my life my body and i will do what i want to it.

now please just let this go alright. i am done and i will not argue with you anymore because it wont get me or you any where.
 
Let it go, guys. No more replying to this thread. Let it die. Don't cause more arguments, enough has been said. If you don't have anything constructive to say, please click the Back Button on your browser and steer clear of this thread.
 
s13drifting
why must all my threads end like this. i think i know why... because jerks that always have negative things to say.
No, because you don't take to criticism very well. Giving criticism isn't fun (I'm sure Famine would rather be playing GT3); people usually give it because they want to help, even if it may, to you, come off in an unhelpful manner. You need to overlook that, and pay attention to the real message, because that kind of stuff can literally be life-changing if you're willing to open up a bit. From a sort of "third-party" standpoint, I can tell you that although it was given harshly, he gave you very sound advice. You may not like it now, but I guarantee you that if you promise right now to be more open-minded to harsh criticism, and to slowly digest that advice (a week, at least, not three seconds), you will have fewer troubles and be able to look back at this and think, "Damn, I used to be like that?". Try it. I said a guarantee it, and I truly mean it.
 
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