Fairy Possum's LazyTown art

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Originally posted by chuft
    The tattoo phenomenon is interesting. I have seen it change quite a bit over my lifetime here in the US. Even in the past four years or so, the labor shortage caused employers to loosen a lot of rules. Visible tattoos used to be forbidden where I work but now they are allowed.
    Australia is similar. It's a legal grey area, there's no law saying an employer can't fire or reject applicants because of ink, but they can get in trouble if the tattoo represents race, sexuality, religion ECT (aka discrimination), and asking to cover them is restricting free speech.

    I'm lucky with my job, most of the employees have ink that's visible because of uniform. We haven't had problems with customers, either

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  • chuft
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    The tattoo phenomenon is interesting. I have seen it change quite a bit over my lifetime here in the US. Even in the past four years or so, the labor shortage caused employers to loosen a lot of rules. Visible tattoos used to be forbidden where I work but now they are allowed.

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Felt artsy tonight, might finish later :)

    Click image for larger versionName:	export202404132302375048.pngViews:	25Size:	156.0 KBID:	195567

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Yeah, it's real. It'll be there for a long, long time.

    This is my second tat. My first is on my upper back. It's a band logo, and I got it the day after my 18th haha

  • possessor
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    Okay, then!

  • Fairy-Possum
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    I didn't show him a picture of sporty, I strategically showed him the crystal, and nothing else

  • LazyPooky
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    Respect. That's pretty permanent, if it's a real tattoo.

    I have one tiny tattoo, not LazyTown related.

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Fairy-Possum
    Laser removal can be expensive, and I'd have to travel to Melbourne (3 hour drive) but it's always an option

    And fair enough, no one's gonna force you to get painted; your body, your rules, buddy!

    Yup!

    To sum it up - while I am not allowed to have it for two reasons, the tattoo is pretty cool. Imagine how confused he must have been when you showed him a picture of some blue guy from a kids' show..

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Laser removal can be expensive, and I'd have to travel to Melbourne (3 hour drive) but it's always an option

    And fair enough, no one's gonna force you to get painted; your body, your rules, buddy!

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  • possessor
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    and despite the tattoo talk i will NEVER get one 🗣️🗣️🗣️

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  • possessor
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    ah got it. still pretty cool
    what about laser removal?

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    I know the artist, he's been in the tattoo industry for over a decade, so he's really good

    And age IS just a number... but not for tattoos. Trust me, once you get a tat, it's there forever, it stings like a bitch, and the tattoo can change as you grow up. Also it's illegal

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  • possessor
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    Also, according to my parents who let me watch The Big Boss (the Mandarin cut), age is just a number.

    Also they don't actually say that. They think it's nonsense.

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  • possessor
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    I'm still impressed by the tattoo. how did the artist get the crystal so.. accurate?!

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Originally posted by possessor

    WOAH!! A SPORTACUS TATTOO! As one of his biggest fans, Awesome! If only my religion didnt forbid it.
    And your age!

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