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  1. Got permission from the moderation team to start this thread. They advised me to set the following rules: 1.- No body art that includes obscene language. 2.- No body art with obscene or macabre imagery. 3.- No body art that is located on certain body parts (Sorry guys, you cant show off your ass). 4.- If you gonna post here do it with the intention to show your body art or to comment on others' body art. No trolling against tattooed or pierced people. 5.- No Zune tattoos (I made this one). 6.- Have fun guys.
  2. Is this the worst police sketch of all time? This drawing of a suspect wanted in connection with the serious robbery of two women in Texas might just be the worst police sketch of all time. The Lamar County Sheriff?s Department released the drawing ? which they stress is a composite sketch, not a likeness ? to help track down the man who allegedly mugged two women at knife point on Thursday. But it seems unlikely that the sketch will aid the police in their inquiries given that it appears to depict a confused-looking cartoon man. The suspect the police sketcher was trying to draw fits the victims? description of a man ?6 foot tall or a little taller, approximately 25 to 30 years old with no or very thin facial hair, and a muscular build.? The description adds: ?His nose was straight with no flare in the nostrils. He has short black hair and a round face, with tattoos covering both arms and a tattoo on the left side of his neck.? The authorities also said: ?The victim was adamant about the tattoo on his neck having a lot of red ink in it.? Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact the Lamar County Sheriff?s Department. source
  3. So, accoding to this image I have no job and actually cost taxes because I'm in jail. What about you?
  4. FLINT TOWNSHIP, Mich. ? A Michigan pastor who says he's doing everything he can to reach out to people who don't feel comfortable at a traditional house of worship has opened a tattoo parlor inside his church. Rev. Steve Bentley of The Bridge, a church located inside a Flint Township shopping center, said his ministry is built on the belief that mainstream religion has become ineffective and irrelevant to most people. To that end, he opened Serenity Tattoo. Tattoo artists Ryan Brown and Drew Blaisdell work by appointment or from noon until 8 p.m., Monday-Saturday, at the county-licensed tattoo shop that sits not far from Bentley's office as well as the watering trough that he uses for baptisms. Bentley, who has two tattoos, said he understands some don't like the idea of Serenity Tattoo inside the church, but the pastor considers tattooing a "morally neutral" practice that he likens to getting one's ears pierced. "We are about doing church in a different way and being relevant to people," Bentley told The Flint Journal. "You can get a tattoo in a clean environment. You can do it while still sticking to your moral code." Brown is a recovering alcoholic who said the atmosphere inside the church building has helped to keep him focused and on the right path. "I was running my own studio. I was just working. There wasn't much purpose in it," he said. "I was struggling with whether I could keep my studio" and stay sober. "I prayed a lot and decided the best thing was to close it and come to the church. I figured I could have a lot more positive impact" here, Brown said. more