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    The parents?

    First let me say i've got nothing against people with bodyart (tatoo's, piercings)

    But about a month ago I noticed a new student who can't be any older than 13, at the time he mostly wore long sleeved t-shirts, but he was the typical thug.. Tryed to talk like it, trys to walk like it, and listens to thug music. Now I thought nothing of it, everybody has their own agenda (wether they are going nowhere or not) i've got nothing against him, but today the kid shows up at school with some short sleeves, and wouldn't you know.... the fucker has tatoos (which I assume are gang related) up & down both his arms. Where were the parents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ihateschoolmt
    this in Texas, but yes I do see how Canada is a factor in this.

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    Canada is a factor in everything! Fuckin' maple syrup. Can't get it off your hands.
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    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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    Canada rocks. Best place to live and raise a family.

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    Just not in the Yukon or NWT.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
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    have you ever been here? It is great , the govment doesnt pay us to live here but we do take care of our elderly etc really well.

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    If you neglected them, they would die sooner and you'd have more stuff...
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald Rumpsfull

    "You're kidding, right? Canada has a warship?" asked U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. "Like for war?

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    Hey Kid ... looks like your parents are doing a good job. The way you phrased that post said a lot about you as a person ... ... it was all good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    Hey Kid ... looks like your parents are doing a good job. The way you phrased that post said a lot about you as a person ... ... it was all good too.
    Heh, I just think its messed up, I know for sure if I or any of my friends got a tatoo my folks would kill me.

    I think tatoos are pretty neat & I plan on getting one in a few years, but at 13 thats just screwed up.
    I also saw a 13 year old bench 200 this morning, yea that made me feel great..

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    Did it motivate you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    Did it motivate you?
    Not really, bench is my worst. Weigh 140ish & I can't do 85lbs. w/o a spotter.
    everything else is on par though (esp. squats)

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    Living in Hawaii I've seen many kids with tattoos even a young girl around 10 years old had one on the back of her neck, for polynesians it's a tradition and many of the surfer tribes who have great respect for them take on some of those traditions.
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    Those aren't just tats, those are tribal tats. They mean something. It represents part of their heritage. On the other hand, the barbed wire on the upper arm just means the moron can fall for a fad.

    I'm just going to laugh at the chicks who got unicorns on their boobs when they were younger. The unicorns that now look like a giraffe with a knob on its head. Or the butterfly that now looks like a vulture.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
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    Quote Originally Posted by cfs3
    Those aren't just tats, those are tribal tats. They mean something. It represents part of their heritage. On the other hand, the barbed wire on the upper arm just means the moron can fall for a fad.
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    Completely untrue. The Barbed wire arm band is the tribal symbol of the trailer park, have respect.
    If sense were common, everyone would have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion
    Living in Hawaii I've seen many kids with tattoos even a young girl around 10 years old had one on the back of her neck, for polynesians it's a tradition and many of the surfer tribes who have great respect for them take on some of those traditions.
    The Kid and I both live in Texas ... those weren't tribal tats. They were probably the kind that go up the under side of the forarm and spell his street name or the name of his gang.

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    Yeah, it may have read like that, but to me it all reads, "dumbass".
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    The Kid and I both live in Texas ... those weren't tribal tats. They were probably the kind that go up the under side of the forarm and spell his street name or the name of his gang.
    I'm sure thats what it was or some crap like that.

    It's pretty stupid, what if you "leave" that gang? That makes me think of people that get tatoos of the names of their boyfriend or girlfriend then they breakup..

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    45. 0 tats. Been rolloing with biker types and wild men from every part of the country since I was a kid. Never saw any pic or design that I wanted to look at for the rest of my life. I've though out a memorial tatoo of my lost family members that I might finish off and get done ...
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    I've though out a memorial tatoo of my lost family members that I might finish off and get done ...
    those are the kind of tats im considering.

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