Busse Tattoo?

What I can't figure out is that his earlier posts were mostly on INFI. In 2006 I believe. He seemed to be buying a lot. Then, more recently, he seems to be selling them off. Did something go sour, as we have seen with others? :confused:

I looked, and was wondering the same thing... However, if a person judges every single tatooed person a "scumbag" without exception... Well, a person would have some serious issues... What, or how many other groups of people would he also judge to be beneath him???
 
I'll try to get a pic of one of my tats tomorrow...too darn cold in here tonight! :D

A girl needs a knife...

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Goodness, I take a break for a little bit and things go south again? It looks like Afterhours is bucking for a major trolling award next go round. Come on man, you participated positively in the past, that's all we ask. No need to call people scumbags or anything else, even if you do think so. That sort of thing has it's place, but not here. Now back to tattoo talk. Some of the art TL posted is cool. I dig the butcher's chart one of you pictured as well, sort of old worldly.
 
I'm thinking of getting a picture of a pork chop on my left butt cheek. Does anyone want to see what I mean? :p:D:thumbup:
 
I'll drop it. But it cracks me up when I see a bunch of wannabe tough guys with their tattoos. We have a generation of scumbags.

That's actually what motivates me to keep getting more tattoos. I love how they mess with "normal" people. :D

What's really funny is how tough some wannabe tough guys can get behind a keyboard. I don't know any actual tough guys who ever shoot their mouths off; why would they have to? :p
 
I have a knife tat on my left ribcage and on my next visit to the tat shop I was thinking of getting the Busse Combat SH-E symbol somewhere. I'll get a picture of the ribcage tat this weekend for posting.
"Ignore the vanilla people"
 
I enlightened Aftersmack as to what I thought of him via PM. Then I slapped him on Ignore.

I'm thinking of getting a picture of a pork chop on my left butt cheek. Does anyone want to see what I mean? :p:D:thumbup:

If you post a Sharpie scribble on your buttocks, you will never live it down. Such postings even earned pbubsy his HOG name. :D
 
Ahem*



"Tattoos are for freaks and losers."

Oh well, guess I need to get one then:D

I'm pretty sure your just kidding though, I go to jerzeedevil some and there all freaks! Including me:thumbup:

Now that one person, he just has a problem with Busse I think, don't think the tats really bother him that much.
 
I'm thinking of getting a picture of a pork chop on my left butt cheek. Does anyone want to see what I mean? :p:D:thumbup:

D'you think penicillin would clear that up??? :eek: Still...I have this morbid curiosity, Tyrkon. I say...BRING IT!!!! :D (But what do I know? Hey--what's the female form of "scumbag" anyway???) :D

A girl needs a knife...and a new tat!
 
That's actually what motivates me to keep getting more tattoos. I love how they mess with "normal" people. :D

This is one of the problems with society these days. There is no more respect for things decent and normal. Everyone wants to stand out, be different, be a tough guy, etc. Maybe you guys want to shock the little old lady shopping for groceries. Flex your tattoos, and maybe she'll quiver a little. It's a joke.

When you look at the WW2 generation, those guys were stand-up bona fide tough guys, with a lot of respect for values, and a deep desire to excel and contribute to society. Sure, a few might have gotten tattoos, but for the right reasons, such as belonging to a particular fighting unit. They didn't do it to stand out and shock the "normal" people in society.

Keep getting your tattoos. Some day you'll be known as the wannabe tough guy scumbag generation.

BTW, I'm already getting PMs from people calling me names. I guess I struck a chord. C'est la vie.
 
This is one of the problems with society these days. There is no more respect for things decent and normal. Everyone wants to stand out, be different, be a tough guy, etc. Maybe you guys want to shock the little old lady shopping for groceries. Flex your tattoos, and maybe she'll quiver a little. It's a joke.

When you look at the WW2 generation, those guys were stand-up bona fide tough guys, with a lot of respect for values, and a deep desire to excel and contribute to society. Sure, a few might have gotten tattoos, but for the right reasons, such as belonging to a particular fighting unit. They didn't do it to stand out and shock the "normal" people in society.

Keep getting your tattoos. Some day you'll be known as the wannabe tough guy scumbag generation.

BTW, I'm already getting PMs from people calling me names. I guess I struck a chord. C'est la vie.

*in Bugs Bunnie voice* GEEZ, what a MAROON!:D

I was just goshing, I don't have any tats. I don't see that they matter either way. Generalizing a whole generation can never be accurate; the whole notion that one did it for "the right reasons" while the next are scumbags is patently absurd.

Jesus said not to judge others, so I'm going with him on this one, for how could I know what's in the hearts of an entire generation? Give it up dude, you're getting ridiculous.
 
This is one of the problems with society these days. There is no more respect for things decent and normal. Everyone wants to stand out, be different, be a tough guy, etc. Maybe you guys want to shock the little old lady shopping for groceries. Flex your tattoos, and maybe she'll quiver a little. It's a joke.

When you look at the WW2 generation, those guys were stand-up bona fide tough guys, with a lot of respect for values, and a deep desire to excel and contribute to society. Sure, a few might have gotten tattoos, but for the right reasons, such as belonging to a particular fighting unit. They didn't do it to stand out and shock the "normal" people in society.

Keep getting your tattoos. Some day you'll be known as the wannabe tough guy scumbag generation.

BTW, I'm already getting PMs from people calling me names. I guess I struck a chord. C'est la vie.

I am pretty sure you are just doing this for attention. ;) Because didn't you say you were going to drop it? You stated your opinion, as is your right, and we have heard and disagree with it. And yet you are still here.

Your kind of thinking leads to stereotyping, racisim, and just plain hate. That's not what we are about here. And you are hijacking someones thread. So please take your crusade against the evils of the "scumbag generation" somewhere else.

MODS: :confused:

HOGS: Please be careful with your responses to him here and in your PMs. He obviously has some sort of agenda and we do not need to fuel his fire. Which I am sure my post here just did. :p We don't need to get infractions over him. And I think he is doing this just for that reason.

Let's get back to tat talk bruthas and sistas. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
People.

This thread is about whether anyone has a Busse tattoo. Maybe, who would get one.

It has nothing to do with the philosophical reasons behind or the societal impact of tattoos.

Continue to call names, either way, or make ad hominem attacks (personal to the person) and infractions will occur.

Doing so via PM pr e-mail is just as childinsh as doing it here.

What is wrong with you guys sometimes??

Everyone has been asked, and told.

If you want to post your thoughts on tattoos, do so elsewhere.

P.S. I have 4 tattoos. That make me a scumbag?? If so, then many many folks who have had radiation therapy for cancer are scumbags then.:rolleyes:
 

I'm not partial to the image, but MAN that is killer color rendition. I wouldn't mind knowing who that artist is to see some of his other work. one of the hardest things to find in a tattoo artist is translucent color rendition (among a lot of other art styles and skills).

seriously. awesome color on that one.


edit for commentary as per thatmguy's last post
 
This is one of the problems with society these days. There is no more respect for things decent and normal. Everyone wants to stand out, be different, be a tough guy, etc. Maybe you guys want to shock the little old lady shopping for groceries. Flex your tattoos, and maybe she'll quiver a little. It's a joke.

When you look at the WW2 generation, those guys were stand-up bona fide tough guys, with a lot of respect for values, and a deep desire to excel and contribute to society. Sure, a few might have gotten tattoos, but for the right reasons, such as belonging to a particular fighting unit. They didn't do it to stand out and shock the "normal" people in society.

Keep getting your tattoos. Some day you'll be known as the wannabe tough guy scumbag generation.

BTW, I'm already getting PMs from people calling me names. I guess I struck a chord. C'est la vie.

Apparently, you ARE back for another red flag tattooed to your account :rolleyes:, and out of my respect for positive values, and my deep desire to contribute to society, I'm going to work hard to see that you get it. If you're wondering who reported this post, that would be me.

...So you are saying that out of ALL the WWII generation, not ONE was a criminal, or a bad person??? Really?? Not ONE, huh? ...And EVERY ONE of that generation had respect for all things "decent & normal" Hmmmm... Except for equal rights for all women, or people of African decent, or Jewish decent, or Asian... Well, actually pretty much everyone not "white" or male. ...But I guess that's normal for you, eh? Nice limited view. :rolleyes: ...Of course you've received some PM's from other members... Sir, you're a bigot, and you've demonstrated that very clearly on this thread. And, if you are entitled to YOUR view, so are we. If you wish to voice yours, we shall voice ours.
Come back anytime with that intolerant attitude! I'm looking forward to working hard on getting you banned from this Forum.

Have a nice day,


Jaxx
 
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