I don't think tattoos have to mean something to a person. There doesn't have to be a deep meaningful reason behind why the person got it. As long as each person is happy with their tattoo, it's to me irrelevant why they got it. I want to cover up one of my tattoos (not because I don't like it, but because the tattoo artist did a really horrid job and it looks all wonky) with a chinese dragon, or a koi fish, or something else awesome. Not because there'll be a deep story behind it, but because I think they're beautiful and would love to have one on my body.
I love tattoos, I've got seven of them, and most of them have a thought behind them, but I have a Mighty Boosh tattoo which I genuinely got because "the show's funny and it's such a funny picture".
I also have my lip, tongue and cheeks pierced, because I think they're awesome. I've had my nostril and septum pierced too, and I want to re-pierce my nostril.
I like tattoos and want to get one when I'm old enough. I like to have a good reason too; I was planning on getting more than one but the ideas for those weren't as sentimental. I don't really mind piercings but, personally, I'm not going any farther than my ears. On other people, I don't really care about piercings but sometimes if it's a bit overboard, like piercings everywhere on their face, it kind of turns me off. On other places I don't mind either, but I find it a bit weird when people want to get their special places pierced. Same goes for tattoos. Sometimes I don't mind when someone has a lot of tattoos because it works for them but some people go overboard and it looks tacky.
I love tattoos, I've got seven of them, and most of them have a thought behind them, but I have a Mighty Boosh tattoo which I genuinely got because "the show's funny and it's such a funny picture".
I also have my lip, tongue and cheeks pierced, because I think they're awesome. I've had my nostril and septum pierced too, and I want to re-pierce my nostril.