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Fudds gonna do what Fudds gonna do.Stop looking for reasons to be be offended. You aren't special because you're "new". Tats can bring out some strong opinions from both sides.
This isn't a dentists office.
When provoked, just like any other member.Yeah, ok bub. Glad you know all about me. Thanks for bubblegumtting on new members. Is this how "staff" acts? It's acceptable?
I think I know her!a small strawberry on the inside of her thigh
Toward playing Peacemaker with the likelihood of getting punched in the nose for it, the OP's message regarding reluctance to enshrining "somebody's brand" as a tattoo, I took as exactly that: His reference I believe was toward a commercial brand. ("Oregunian")Some of us know the meaning of commitment.
Might be best that no one has you to drag their name thru the mud.
You act like we haven't seen your taint before. We've ALL seen your taint. We just prefer not to speak of it.I have this same tattoo somewhere. I'd show a picture of it but this is a family-friendly site.
He made shotguns cool before Kurt Cobain did.Whenever someone mentions that they want a little Tattoo, I think of Hervé Villechaize.
For only a short time before.He made shotguns cool before Kurt Cobain did.
Aw shucks, no reason to think of yourself as a Fudd.Fudds gonna do what Fudds gonna do.
It's ok.
Your hoop earings say otherwise.Wow. Putting somebody else's brand on your body.
Couldn't pay me enough.
Like taking a cheap shot and the running and hiding behind mommy? You aren't missing much content at all by being blocked.What a shame, I can't read it's pithy response because it blocked me. Shucks.
I wouldn't work for any company that had issues with tattoos. Covering them up every minute works in the winter but in the summer I'm not gonna melt just to appease someones fragile feelers. I'm not talking about forehead tattoos or similar, there is a limit haha.These days it seems like it's more counter-culture/rebellious to not have a tattoo than to have one.
As for specifically gun-related tattoos, sure there are risks like hurting your employment prospects but one could argue anyone getting that kind of tattoo wouldn't want to work for someone that won't hire an unabashed gun owner anyways.
Part of the dislike seems to come from it being overhyped and trendy. That was before I got back into shooting so I missed the hype.Ive always been impressed with the 6.5 Creedmoor's ballistics and options.
Ive never understood its intense criticism...
Anyone what to give a summary on where the criticism comes from?