IMG_3645.JPG
IMG_3680.JPG
IMG_3701.JPG
BUSY.JPG
PICT0019JPG.jpg
PICT0002edit.jpg
WELPBestCrewEver.jpg
IMG_3831.JPG
IMG_3826.JPG
IMG_3825.JPG
IMG_3824.JPG
IMG_3823.JPG
IMG_3822.JPG
IMG_3821.JPG
IMG_3820.JPG
IMG_3819.JPG
IMG_3818.JPG
IMG_3816.JPG
IMG_3815.JPG
IMG_3814.JPG
IMG_3813.JPG
IMG_3812.JPG
IMG_3811.JPG
IMG_3593.JPG
IMG_3588.JPG
You know you have a problem when... (2)
IMG_2169.JPG
IMG_2168.JPG
IMG_2167.JPG
IMG_2166.JPG
IMG_2165.JPG
IMG_2164.JPG
IMG_2163.JPG
IMG_2162.JPG
IMG_2100.JPG
IMG_2099.JPG
IMG_2098.JPG
IMG_2097.JPG
IMG_2096.JPG
IMG_2095.JPG
IMG_2093.JPG
IMG_2092.JPG
IMG_2091.JPG
IMG_2088.JPG
IMG_2043.JPG
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
42 visits
DSC01304.JPG
Somehow, the idea of a tattoo shop and a tattoo-removal shop being located at the same place strikes me as odd. I realize that there's probably a logical tie-in between the two, but I would think the presence of the tattoo-removal shop could make someone think twice before rushing in to get a tattoo and could hurt the tattoo shop's business. I know many older citizens who've expressed remorse at having, on impulse, gotten a tattoo they later regretted. On the other hand, maybe the existence of a tattoo removal shop encourages someone to go ahead with an impulse decision to get a tattoo, in that it might suggest that getting a tattoo isn't really as permanent as everyone thinks. Who knows, but I just found it odd that this is all located at the same place.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.