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[QUOTE="JordyG, post: 3121788, member: 6819"] From what I can see permitting tattoo's at this time is so far behind the curve. As I watch kids under ten I see how they are starting to rebel against the over tattooed, low pants slinging look that the two generations before them did to death. By the time UConn relaxes those rules these markings will be running out of fashion. I am personally glad UConn hasn't relaxed those rules since it readily distinguishes them from almost everyone else. Also I still find them ugly and unattractive. It all still looks like either bad cartoon art or unrecognizable scrawlings. From my vantage not having a tattoo makes more of a social/politcal statement than having one, since most people of a certain age have so many. Most of the time it seems people end up invading someone's personal space or end up asking just to find out what in heck it is. Some players are so covered in these things I sometimes wonder why they didn't just paint themselves blue and be done. Also writing these hackneyed, overused (especially in foreign languages), or grammatically semi-literate words and phrases on your body is just, for me, eye rolling silliness. [/QUOTE]
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