“Do you think my tattoo is cool?” No, I don’t. There are no cool tattoos. “Check out my sleeve!” Oh god ew.
Tattoos themselves are stupid. Doubly so if it’s some media IP. “I put Batman on my body!” “Look at this image of Goku on my calf!” I can’t think of many things I’d want to do less than that.
There are a few narrow exceptions. Chances are yours isn’t one of them.
If you personally like tattoos, fine. I’m not saying nobody should get tattoos because I don’t like them. I’m stating my opinion that tattoos are stupid, and I am stating it here because it is probably not a popular opinion.
Fuck it, you used the community correctly. Have my upvote you damn prude.
You know what’s stupid is people against vaccines having tattoos
I have full sleeves and a chest piece. I get them for myself and my own story. They mean something to me. I don’t care what you think about them.
Having said that you used the community correctly. But I not agree with you. Tattoos can be stupid and pointless to the user as well. They can just be there and it’s impulsive and they want to tell a story.
Maybe tattoos as a concept are bad (stabbing ink into your skin semi-permanently, that is), but the artistry and skill that can go into them is insanely respectable. Coming from someone who probably will never get a tattoo, I love seeing creative tattoos executed well.
For example: The humble pistol shrimp

Personally I have nothing against tattoos—you don’t have to be an artist to appreciate art—I simply cannot think of any design or text I like so much that I want it displayed permanently on my skin.
Also I do not have the pain tolerance nor the nerves to sit still while I get stabbed hundreds (thousands?) of times a second. I hate needles with a burning passion; I can barely handle getting my blood drawn.
My cat died last year. 3 days before he went, he managed to playfully scratch my arm while we were engaged in some “ohhhhhh I’m gonna get’cha” hand play. I had a tattoo artist simply trace the scratch before it healed. If that’s not an exception then you and I are very different people.
I think there’s something important in stupid, goofy etc aspects of life
Many tattoos are stupid. And that’s kinda cool
Wait… I disagree completely but it’s correctly posted in unpopular opinions. Fine… Take my up vote.
There are bad tattoos but I love most of them. I don’t have any yet, but my wife and I are talking about getting our first.
The way you wrote the last sentence implies to me you and your wife are planning to intentionally get bad tattoo stamps soon. I love the idea.
Lol, well hopefully they’re not bad. But I see how I wrote that.
When we see someone with a tattoo we really like we ask who did it and they’re either very far away, dead, or so busy we’d need to get on a multi year waiting list. But as soon as we find an artist we really like where those aren’t true we’ll get the tattoo we want.
Finding a good artist is so difficult. I have a bunch of tattoos in like 4 different intentional styles. So even though I have a handful of artists I trust, it’s even hard to pick out of them which style to go with. Most artists can tattoo anything, but you can tell when it’s someone preferred style of art.
For sure! I’m also particular about their line quality. That’s the struggle, a ton of amazing artists but for some reason it’s hard to find artists who have great inking quality.
My wife had that problem when she got a paw print tattoo when one of our cats passed. She’s hoping now that’s she’s been a previous client she can get in easier in the future
I’ll cross my toes for her that it works out!
I love these. Some people have children’s drawings or just fun amateurish designs. It’s a whole style!
Lol changed my for same reason
Right! 🤣
“Do you think my tattoo is cool?” No, I don’t. There are no cool tattoos.
This is borderline “I don’t like art”.
I mean, you do you, but it’s definitely a bad take.
I know people who use tattoos as a way of permanently recording who they were at a given point in their life, because we all change over time. I can understand that perspective, but it’s also exactly why I don’t want one.
Every time I’ve looked back on myself 10 years later, I’ve thought about what a dumbass that person was. I wouldn’t have wanted that idiot picking a tattoo for me.
10 years from now, I’ll look back on the imbecile I am today and be relieved I didn’t get any ink.
I used to want tattoos. Thought I’d be covered from head to toe. Then my brothers started getting tattoos and I realized two things.
-
Good tattoos are really expensive. I’m not talking about full sleeves or back pieces. I mean sticker sized hand or arm pieces are even expensive. You want color? Price goes up. You want something that will look good in five years? Price goes up. You want anything that’s a challenge or creative for the artist to do? The price goes up. Sure you can get cheap little tattoos for $100, but then its a shit tattoo that someone with little experience or a drug habit has to do. (My brothers used to throw tattoo parties for a local junkie to make $50 to $100 a pop off of underaged kids. That dude would make a killing.)
-
Most tattoo ideas are not original or good. Both my brothers got full arms of junk that’s all meaningless platitudes and shitty sticker tattoos. Oh you got a skull. A flower. Some filigree to surround your tramp stamp. Even my own idea which was a snake wrapped around a guitar would have looked like shit after a while.
All this is coming from a tattoo fan. I’ve seen a lot of good work. A lot of cool art. That’s rare. That requires a lot of money, and an excellent artist. Those shops are so few and far between. You have to hope the artist has an opening. You have to have a minimum $1000 for anything with thought and color. After a while I just gave up the idea of getting one and decided to appreciate them from afar.
-
“Do you think my tattoo is cool?”
Have you actually heard someone say this? Someone that wasn’t a child at a fair?
Mine was never inked to be “cool,” and I think it falls under one of your “exceptions.”
It’s on my chest, and is always covered. I choose a design that’s tied between something close to my mother who passed when I was young, and the Japanese art of Kintsugi (repairing broken ceramics with gold to reflect beauty in imperfection.) It exists as a reminder to myself when looking in the mirror at home - I can and will be better despite all of the damage, and that I will continue to build myself into the person that I want to be.
Tattoos are art, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes art is a little more personal too, and not always created to be shared with the world.
I’d never get a tattoo but I can’t blame people for wanting to feel special and unique.
For the record I totally agree. But if one of my friends just gotta tattoo im gonna pretend to be excited for them. What else are you sposed to do when someone just got permanent artwork etched on themselves?
I’d be excited for them not their tat.
Right? It not being for you or not fitting your tastes does not mean that their happiness about it can’t make you happy and excited for them. Like my brother-in-law was a punter in the NFL for a couple seasons. My wife and her mother knew absolutely nothing about football and didn’t care for the game. But they both learned enough to appreciate specifically what a punter does and attended many of his games to support him. There is a big difference between loving what someone loves and loving them.
I thought your reply would end with them tattooing a football or something hahahaa
Right? How hard is it to put yourself into someone else’s shoes just enough to realize that they can enjoy something you wouldn’t enjoy yourself. And that’s so you need to be happy for them.
Instructions unclear, I now have an erection and a browser tab with badly translated Chinese characters.
As a tattoo? Now that’s commitment.
Then get a tattoo of them on yourself!
Gets a tattoo of wife with a tattoo
Reminds me of a guy I know who got his wedding date as a tattoo. Now divorced.
You could act like my mother did and be a stuck up judgy old lady about it. “Well I certainly hope you won’t regret it one day, people prefer leaders not trend followers”
Mind you I got my first tattoo at 38 and had been thinking about it for years. Which is why the only people that like my mother are newly born or nearly dead.
Edit: thanks flying_sheep
I hope you mean “newly born or nearly dead”
I had a couple of friends who were drunk as shit one night and they decided they needed to go out and get matching sperries logo tattoos immediately.
They asked me for a ride to a tattoo shop and I told them no and to stop being dumbasses. They basically called me a lame anti-tattoo prude and then took a cab to the place and got the tattoos.
The next morning they were hungover and blamed me for the tattoos cause I shouldn’t have let them go, I should have tried harder to stop them. Fuckin A…
Any self respecting tattoo artist would refuse to tattoo a drunk.
It’s practically required for them to refuse because of how alcohol thins the blood. No tattoo artist wants to take risks with a free bleeder.
Yeah I think the first one turned them down and they had to get a second cab to take them to another. They were bitching about that when they got back, another reason why I was such a bad friend because they had to pay for an extra cab to be idiots…
These people do not sound like your friends. I hope that “had” in the first post’s first sentence is literal.
Yeah, I haven’t seen them in years
Right, like if they found this “really cool” tacky lamp they were excited about. I’ll be happy they foind something that excites them, regardless of my personal opinion









