FEATURE – From the classic “Mom” heart tattoo to the new hyper-realistic styles, tattoos are gaining more popularity as the years go by. But how does Southern Utah feel about body art? Paul and Grady set off around town to find out what St. George thinks and stopped at 314 Tattoo to learn about the tattoo process in this, Episode 47 of the “No Filter Show.”
Will your ink get you hired … or fired?
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Depends: Some tattoos are great quality and look really cool, and some tattoos that are done by a low quality ghetto place or artist are embarrassingly sad! And I’ve seen some ugly tattoos on old people that they wish they didn’t have. I have no problem with tats that are artistic and meaningful. I couldn’t afford half the tats my buddies have. Some are really expensive. If I had the money, I’d like to have a few cool tattoos.
Nothing makes a female look 15 years older than they are than a bunch of tats.
Tats on young ladies make for ugly grandmas down the road
How right you are. If these damsels hold the misconception that it adds to their allure, it shows how naive and poorly parented they are.
Yeah Grandma’s at 25. Sweet.
+1 for tattoos. Always me to quickly identify those with faulty decision making skills.
Nothing like having a CTR tramp stamp.! LOL!
I love tattoos.