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Dean
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The description is about right. In the 90s, tattoos became normal. They rose to popular acceptance about the same time piercings became mainstream, too, but a lot more people had (and have) tattoos. I never got one - my skin's not good for it - and there were many that I disliked, but also some I liked. My favorites were always the very minimal, sometimes do-it-yourself ones that some punks had. My least favorite were and are the huge crosses and the trite, all-over angular designs that so many jocks have now, the ones I'm told are called "tribal." They don't look tribal; they look trite. And I never can keep from wondering what's gonna happen as people's skin ages and sags, as they grow hair in new places and all that. Tattoos never look good by that point.
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