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UNCOVER « WHY
12 VEILED.COM
Not quite wrong, but not quite right. If you are think-ing about get-ting a tattoo, check out the ‘gray’ area and the reasons why you should think twice about location and subject.
«TATTOO: ex-girlfriend’s name on my
shoulder. REGRET: we broke up 3 weeks
later and although we are no longer together,
I still have er name permenantly.
«TATTOO: skull & crossbones on my right
calf. REGRET: it looks evil & scary and it’s
visible all the time in the summer and I do not
like the image that it presents to others.
«TATTOO: two roses on my left side.
REGRET: after I had 2 kids they are not as
pretty as they once were, I would have put
them in a different location if I had put more
thought into it.
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UNCOVER WHY
Regret. Happiness. Spontaneity. Why do
people do what they do?
UNCOVER WHAT
Discover books, music and cool stuff.
UNCOVER WHO
See who everyone is talking about.
UNCOVER WHERE
Experience places and cultures.
The Art of Black & Gray“Tattoos have come along way within
our society, as far as being more ac-
ceptable. However, there is still a sense
of controversy for those that do not
see it as a legitimate art form.”
Ink History
Get the 411 on how tattoos were started in
prison are how they evolved within society.
Inked Girls
Tattoos have stepped over the gender line.
FEATURES
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Tattoos & quote by Ruki Ravikumar.
“The tattoo world
is no longer popu-
lated by only bik-
ers, musicians &
artists, a whole
new genre of tat-
tooed people have
broke through to
join the rest.”
Although the article is very persuasive in its argument about how evil beige is, I have never considered myself an extremist in this movement. However, I am now on board. Full steam ahead! The comparisons were insightful, no matter how manipu-lated they were. My favorite is the 6 – 6 – 6 relationship to beige. Really, it always comes down to the math. In thinking over this article and letting it melt into my brain to become part of my thoughts, I realized that I have never re-ally given a heartfelt synopsis of the color beige. I have never given the color its due attention, because although evil, it has rights and must be a part of thoughts. At least acknowledged. So, as I meditating on the article and all of its good points, it oc-
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curs to me, much like Canada, beige is really just a side note. An accessory. An afterthought. One not really worth mentioning. It is very blah and dull and boring. Although, one point in its favor, when used correctly with black, can transform a design to the highest elegance. That may be the only good thing that I have to say about it. I feel that too much attention is given the beige in fashion and furniture. Who the hell wants an all-beige home or wants to wear beige outfits? I laugh at these people because they stupidly have no taste. They believe that everything must be neutral to match or go together. I disprove this theory every day of my life. I am a very shiny person. I have been told this and take it as a compliment. While some may think my taste is over the top, I can only reply with a condescending ‘well, you match’. There is no creativity in beige, which supports the articles claim that it is directly responsible for the Great Depression (I may not have trans-lated that entirely accurately, but it sounds better).
The evilness of the color beige has been a major topic among historians for many centuries and I am sure this phenomenon over the color beige will continue to haunt us for centuries to come. My biggest worry is if the evil-ness of beige will somehow affect my grandchildren or their grandchildren. The impact of beige being used so boldly and without any hesitation or
Tattoo & quote by Amy Johns.
“The power of
expression is
limitless & loud.
From how we
look to what we
say, perception
is at the heart
of how we are
treated.”
Tattoo & quote by Larry Hefner.
“Tattoos have come
along way within our
society, as far as be-
ing more acceptable.
However, there is still
a sense of controversy
for those that do not
see it as a legitimate
art form.”
apology is very disheartening and could lead to a possible riot or protest. Yes, a protest. Really, no good thing can come from the color beige.
The evilness of the color beige has been a major topic among historians for many centuries and I am sure this phenomenon over the color beige will continue to haunt us for centuries to come. My biggest worry is if the evilness of beige will somehow affect my grandchildren or their grandchildren. The impact of beige being used so boldly and without any hesitation or apology is very disheartening and could lead to a possible riot or protest. Yes, a protest. Really, no good thing can come from the color beige.
In thinking over this article and letting it melt into my brain to become part of my thoughts, I realized that I have never really given a heartfelt synopsis of the color beige. I have never given the color its due attention, because although evil, it has rights and must be a part of thoughts. At least acknowledged. So, as I meditating on the article and all of its good points, it occurs to me, much like Canada, beige is really just a side note. An accessory. An afterthought. One not really worth mentioning. It is very blah and dull and boring. Although, one point in its favor, when used correctly with black, can transform a design to the highest elegance. That may be the only good thing that I have to say about it. I feel that too much attention is given the beige in fashion and furniture. Who the hell wants an all-beige home or wants to wear beige outfits?
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OGRA
PHY
BY L
ANE
MOC
K
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