Me too, four years a sewerpipe sailor and ink free. My Grandpop had one on his forearm and as kids we could never make out what it was. He would always tell us kids that we should never want one. And, my first job, out of high school, was for a woodworker installing formica counter tops. The boss had a number on his forearm, he got as a kid, courtesy of Germany.
I suppose they will somehow make it easier for people to accept the "mark of the beast", coming soon to a world near you.
The only useful purpose that I ever saw for a tatoo was someone used one to incorporate a birthmark and it was really quite ingenious the way the artist did it.
I guess I don't want to ruin perfection :) Me and Brad Pitt!!
I have to say, I had the same thought CTCrow had... Any time your around a bunch of bow hunters, debate may follow. (I say as a rage shooter myself)
my wife is upset that I don't wear my wedding band anymore and I offered to do the same thing, have it tatooed on my ring finger. I've jambed that finger so many times playing basketball that I had to have my old ring cut off my finger, now nothing can slide past the buldge in my joint (that didn't sound right!)
Tattoos are not forever but removing them is a bear.
I think MB got bolts not arrows. They look kind of short.