“Do you think my tattoo is cool?” No, I don’t. There are no cool tattoos. “Check out my sleeve!” Oh god ew.

Tattoos themselves are stupid. Doubly so if it’s some media IP. “I put Batman on my body!” “Look at this image of Goku on my calf!” I can’t think of many things I’d want to do less than that.

There are a few narrow exceptions. Chances are yours isn’t one of them.

If you personally like tattoos, fine. I’m not saying nobody should get tattoos because I don’t like them. I’m stating my opinion that tattoos are stupid, and I am stating it here because it is probably not a popular opinion.

  • PapaStevesy
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    16 hours ago

    I didn’t say I don’t like their opinion, I’m entirely indifferent to their opinion. You can check if you want, votes are public if your tech-savvy enough to find them (I’m not or I’d link). I don’t even have tattoos, but other people having them doesn’t affect me in any way. The sentence was in quotes, so I asked if they had “actually heard someone say” that statement and they equivocated. 🤷‍♂️ I thought the question was pretty explicit in what it was asking, but they still managed to answer a different question.

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      5 hours ago

      I just don’t get why you’d constrain your question like that when “Do you think my tattoo is cool?” could be implied in the interaction because, like you said, people don’t talk like that. But people do mean it when they’re fishing for compliments. So you’re unnecessarily asking them to justify what could be interpreted a different way without conflict in meaning just like OP said. That’s what looks to me like you’re attempting some gotcha question after being given a reasonable answer.