Oy vey! Clueless soldier's giant Hebrew tattoo he thought meant 'strength'

No one;)....how is a 5 year old article a current event?:laugh:
Time to hit the little triangle....

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Typing using a non-Roman alphabet is difficult. More importantly, I get the feeling that the guy who got the tattoo lacks the planning skills to check his tattoos.

We were laughing so hard about this last night. It confirms something I've always suspected: Do ppl really know what those characters mean when they're from a completely different foreign language? :laugh:
 
We were laughing so hard about this last night. It confirms something I've always suspected: Do ppl really know what those characters mean when they're from a completely different foreign language? :laugh:
Same with Asian characters. People have no idea.
 
I just don't get this generations addiction to tattoos


there is going to come a time when it so correctly dates them


a younger generation who sees a tat and knows very nearly how old the person is



I just don't understand the NEED to have it printed on your skin


whatever the message is.

its doesn't bother me


but I just don't understand the need
 
I just don't get this generations addiction to tattoos
...
but I just don't understand the need

We're both dating ourselves too, but I agree. I don't get it either. That being said, some skin art is very beautiful and you can see why the wearer is proud of it. It's just not for me.

Beards are kind of the same way. When we were coming up, beards were a "hippie" thing and most employers forbid employees to wear them. Now they're everywhere; even some of the police officers in town have (neatly-trimmed) beards!
 
We're both dating ourselves too, but I agree. I don't get it either. That being said, some skin art is very beautiful and you can see why the wearer is proud of it. It's just not for me.

Beards are kind of the same way. When we were coming up, beards were a "hippie" thing and most employers forbid employees to wear them. Now they're everywhere; even some of the police officers in town have (neatly-trimmed) beards!

I LOVE that they are accepted


the beards too


and purple and blue hair


shaved heads and dread locks


I love the acceptance of people reflecting their insides on their outsides


Hair especially is a great thing having freedom


some guys just are born to have beards


getting 5 oclock shadows by noon


some have joe dirts naturally


allowing people to be themselves is always good


Hense I also love the push to allow natural and historical hairstyles for those who have naturally curly hair

as in the black and Jewish community



when I was young it was utterly ridiculous how people would give someone shit for their hair being a quarter inch too long


Im glad its changing
 
Never did much for the Picts - but perhaps that was just paint. As to beards, I've had four in my time. The first time I shaved one off, no-one noticed. Depressing! :)

No tatts and never a beard, but I have never shaved under my nose. I've had a mustache since leaving high school. I doubt my friends would recognize me if I shaved it.
 
No tatts and never a beard, but I have never shaved under my nose. I've had a mustache since leaving high school. I doubt my friends would recognize me if I shaved it.

I tried that in the RAF where beards were out. Didn't do much for me, and changed colour alarmingly when I took up snuff to cover the times when smoking was verboten!
 
We're both dating ourselves too, but I agree. I don't get it either. That being said, some skin art is very beautiful and you can see why the wearer is proud of it. It's just not for me.

Beards are kind of the same way. When we were coming up, beards were a "hippie" thing and most employers forbid employees to wear them. Now they're everywhere; even some of the police officers in town have (neatly-trimmed) beards!
If it's accepted for women to wear beards now, why can't we see equal pay?
 
I LOVE that they are accepted


the beards too


and purple and blue hair


shaved heads and dread locks


I love the acceptance of people reflecting their insides on their outsides


Hair especially is a great thing having freedom


some guys just are born to have beards


getting 5 oclock shadows by noon


some have joe dirts naturally


allowing people to be themselves is always good


Hense I also love the push to allow natural and historical hairstyles for those who have naturally curly hair

as in the black and Jewish community



when I was young it was utterly ridiculous how people would give someone shit for their hair being a quarter inch too long


Im glad its changing

You can have it

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I'll keep this

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I tried that in the RAF where beards were out. Didn't do much for me, and changed colour alarmingly when I took up snuff to cover the times when smoking was verboten!

I did have the start of a beard when I was in the hospital, but shaved it when I got out. It was just too annoying.
The GF says I'd look younger if I shaved my mustache, but at this stage in the game, it really doesn't matter.
 

He probably thought it just looked cool, and did not put a lot of thought into it.

Cultural appropriation is fraught with risk. A fair number of parents like to give Russian names to their girls. Sasha is okay because technically it is a diminutive that can be either male or female. I have run across a couple of women named Misha and I did not have the heart to tell them it is the Russian diminutive name for Michael
 
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