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Tattoo
Tiny tattoos are also a common first option. Fine line methods are great for a first tattoo due of their delicate design and barely-there size, whether it's hearts, stars, or astrological symbols. A statement or motto that describes who you are is another memorable first tattoo option. I generally look for tattoo ideas on https://wannabeink.com/collections/christian, and they are always great to wear.
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if I need new tattoo ideas I often check pinterest, there are many cool ideas for tattoes
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I like depositphotos, there are thousands images on different themes. I just downloaded us map vector images from depositphotos. There are thousands of images and photos for different needs. Vector graphics are ideal for creating signage because they can be resized to fit different sign dimensions while maintaining clarity and sharpness. Many fonts are created as vector images, allowing for high-quality typography in various applications.
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Or tattoos!
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Originally Posted by Seafordguy
(Post 998294)
This might not be a popular post but please take it for what it is - my opinion/advice.
As a guy who works in the corporate "shirt and tie" world I would not recommend getting one. I don't think you will find many Executives with tattoos. Yes, you can hide them when actually AT work, but eventually the world finds out you have one and overall I don't think it shows well. Again - that is just my opinion coming from the environment that I live in. Take it for what it's worth. You have NO idea where you will be in 10 years much less 30 so you have no idea whether that tattoo will help or hurt. (P.S. - My cousin is a very talented Tattoo artist with a couple shops in FL, so I am in no way against tattoos. If workmates (at whatever level) can't cope that someone has got a tattoo (say on the upper arm) then that's their problem. Workers should be judged one how they do the job not what adornments they have. |
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