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Anonymous12Hi Guys.
I am a slow learner. Or, to put it quite frankly – i am not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Knowing that, i have wanted a Tattoo ever since i was a teenager. Something strong, something that is universally true for all sectors of my life. Something i know i will never regret. A simple, single Symbol of ME.
BUT! also something useful.Nothing that Dumb silly me would ever Regret, would make me miss an oportunity, close a door, or cause grief.
An F-15? Yea nice but not timeless. An F-18? Timeless to me, but not a Symbol of me. Spitfires, Typhoons, Tribals, Skulls, words of wisdom, designs, ships…
none matched.
From the beginning of last year, i though that a mirrored MGTOW Symbol might be useful and universally true.
mirrored?
Yea, so that when i wake up and take a shower, then check myself in the mirror for my morning shave…
I will not only have to look at myself… but also have a steady companion to remind me of the dangers of modern society, a reminder to not expend any f***s.Today was the day.
GF not happy because she knows the red pill.
NGAF–> what the public sees
–> what i see.Timeless, Personal piece of truth, Inked as a constant reminder to stay true to my own interests, intentions and development.
Show me Your MGTOW tats!
Anonymous42Here’s mine:
Monsanto and union carbide are in the air I breath, I don’t want them under my skin!
Windshield tint belongs in glass, not under your skin!
Good for you…I think. There are a couple flaws with this though, unfortunately.
1 – You don’t own the logo. By that I mean that logo may grow to have a different meaning, one that does not fit your intent, without any contribution from you.
2 – You’re going to spark conversations about what the symbol means. You will also welcome preconceived opinions about who you are before people even know you. Harder to go ghost.
Personally, I don’t know that it matters so much what tattoo you get. Why is more important. I have one of a sunburst with waves in the middle. It’s somewhat of a ying/yang thing, but that isn’t really important. I used to be rather judgmental of people in general, particular tattooed or lifestyles I didn’t agree with. This was my way of reminding myself not to be judgmental, as well as exposing myself to the same judgment in a way. I’d also say that I also secretly wanted one and thought they were cool. It reminds me to get out of my comfort zone and pursue what I really want.
That said, the effect wears off. You will stop noticing it after awhile.
Ok. Then do it.
Anonymous54Looks Great!
The one caution I would advise about tatoos, is that..
You wont know if the meaning of a word or symbol will change its meaning over time.
Example.
If us old guys are going to carpool to work, we will say.
Lets hook up at the wal-mart parking lot.
Then we hear giggleing.
??? What?? Hhahh
Now it means..F~~~ing!! Hah
Now we have to say
Meet up instead.
See what I mean??
Did you just write that you still have a girlfriend?
Monk
Anonymous42It’s not worth the risk when things do go wrong, puss fuente @5:42!
When I was in the Army, and we all got our first pass to town EVERYONE wanted to get a tattoo. Frankly I didn’t understand it then and I still don’t get it now. IF you want to make a statement with a symbol isn’t it easier, cheaper, and safer to just wear a patch on your jacket?
The other down side of a tattoo is that it is a definite distinguishing mark which may be used to I.D. you—perhaps under circumstances in which you would rather be anonymous.
Anonymous12Did you just write that you still have a girlfriend?
a non live in double my age married to another man her youngest son is my age kind of GF, yea.
wanna know more?
Anonymous12It’s not worth the risk when things do go wrong, puss fuente @5:42!
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been through worse, finger chopped off by axe hit and reattached kind worse.
Anonymous54Did you just write that you still have a girlfriend?
a non live in double my age married to another man her youngest son is my age kind of GF, yea.
wanna know more?yes. Im curious.
Anonymous12Thanks for the questioning, Guys!
Looks Great!
The one caution I would advise about tatoos, is that..
You wont know if the meaning of a word or symbol will change its meaning over time.Indeed, the meaning of the sign might change.
and one might see it in “public” aka when i swim in a lake.
and it might be used to ID me, also true.Those are risks i am willing to take for
a) under normal circumstances nobody sees me naked except my gilf and a few random guests. No, i am not one of the hot guys of this planet.
a bis) under abnormal circumstances the personnel that might see me are medical personnel (50% t~~~) or “body cavity searchers” (100% blue pill uniformed serfs to the state)If either of these gets to see this Tat, AND recognises it AND the meaning has by then shifted to “the bearer of this sign is to be terminated upon sight” then i have f~~~ed up and will accept the consequences.
But i can and will be ID´d by many, many other means these days. DNA, fingerprints, Cell phone signal tied to my name, Video surveilance… this Sign is certainly not going to cause problems in the foreseeable future.
And as they start taking the money away (India test case to be followed up worldwide) soon all my transactions will make me traceable like clockwork.b)I think i will have been smart enough to have it removed well beforehand.
c) one of the Active reasons not to get a Tattoo was anonymity. Even at the age of 15, 16, in what one might consider “high school youth”, i tried to blend in and “ghost”.
Today i know myself a bit better, and live with a set of triggers and reminders to keep me straight.This ink is one such reminder.
Should it ever lose its utility – be that in 6 months or in 6 years, i will check the environment to see if its presence is still warranted. If not… removal.
However, at the present stage of where i stand, this Sign – and daily reminder – will serve me to for sure.
Anonymous42yes. Im curious.
Lets play name that snake!
Anonymous54You write well for a self professed slow learner. I think you underestimate yourself.
Anonymous12Hey Tower!
I prefer this little compilationalso notice: anything with a vag´ can not stomach the sight of such a view.
The Guys just bite down hard and push on.
I liked “the baby” best. That area gotta hurt pretty bad.@ Old Sage – what you read now is the result of a year of reflection…
though i put it down here in 10 minutes, i spent hours thinking about it. Defnitely much slower than what you perceive the process to be.I have prepared a thread entitled “There is a gilf i bang – so what…” will post tomorrow.
am a bit surprised that i seem to spawn no meaningful response, except doubt?
i cannot be the only one out there who has his “personal mgtow tattoo”, be that a clear sign or a more personal interpretation…nobody?
Anonymous42^^^I bet that would go great with cheese and crackers!
Anonymous54Im just not a tatoo guy.Your dilegence is impressive.
Anonymous12AARGH what am i doing wizz mai laif! Ach!! NEIN!!!
I am losing that s~~~ i paid for!
Look! its dripping out!nah… just gotta clean up the excess of ink and let the skin recover.
clean, hydrate and protect. In 96 hours i´ll be fine…
Anonymous54Looks like your tatoo is trying to go its own way! Haha
Anonymous12It is fighting my patriarchal oppression.
FLICK…
I want muh munneh back.
Anonymous2Great tattoo g-mow!
Wear it with pride!Here is mine(it looks much better on skin, I couldn’t get a good shot because of it’s location)
Had the tattoo a few years back.
Since going MGTOW it added a whole new meaning to what it already represents for me.It is very difficult to completely remove a tattoo once you have it.
The creams on market are not proven effective, neither laser or no ink tattoo will remove it.
I know this because I had a previous tattoo that I made when I was out of my mind and wanted to remove it.
That’s how I got the one I have now, and I wear it with pride.You can always get a tattoo cover, buy I don’t think it’s the case for you.
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