maxi
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they used to be a way of signalling you were on the fringes of society, and now it's kind of the opposite. love island contestants etc... a different kind of status symbol now and one that fits alongside whitened teeth and fake tan
but I guess their prevalence is also a result of society becoming more accepting of superficial differences which is a good thing
like I'd imagine most employers have changed their attitudes towards them rather than having a no-hire policy to anyone with tattoos like they probably used to
but then again that's part of what made them meaningful before, so something's been lost of course
but I guess their prevalence is also a result of society becoming more accepting of superficial differences which is a good thing
like I'd imagine most employers have changed their attitudes towards them rather than having a no-hire policy to anyone with tattoos like they probably used to
but then again that's part of what made them meaningful before, so something's been lost of course