I worked as a waitress in the 1990's for a place where we had a band and "regulars". One of my regulars was a WW2 vet. He had blue leftover tattoo all over his aged skin. He asked me one day "Do you know what that was a tattoo of?" I said no, he said "An eagle with an American flag in its mouth" It was just a green blob. That convinced me never to get a tattoo.
That and a friend whose daughter had a stomach tattoo, then got pregnant with twins and it stretched out to a very ugly and misshapen tattoo. Our skin changes, we aren't always the youth we were with zero body fat and pretty skin. I am concerned about the generation and all their tattoos!!! I guess they will all have tattoos that change, so maybe they won't care.
It just makes me sad to see and discords with my sense of aesthetics. In this case, the woman has a skull on her arm. Why celebrate death as such? She has taken the cathedral of her body and disfigured it with graffiti.
Something I thought about yesterday after posting that Nadler AI image, was that an exposure of what we have that is ugly and needs to be done away with, or was it an amplification of the ugliness, or was it both at the same time (accelerationism)?
It certainly didn’t create any beauty that could replace what’s here…
I worked as a waitress in the 1990's for a place where we had a band and "regulars". One of my regulars was a WW2 vet. He had blue leftover tattoo all over his aged skin. He asked me one day "Do you know what that was a tattoo of?" I said no, he said "An eagle with an American flag in its mouth" It was just a green blob. That convinced me never to get a tattoo.
That and a friend whose daughter had a stomach tattoo, then got pregnant with twins and it stretched out to a very ugly and misshapen tattoo. Our skin changes, we aren't always the youth we were with zero body fat and pretty skin. I am concerned about the generation and all their tattoos!!! I guess they will all have tattoos that change, so maybe they won't care.
It just makes me sad to see and discords with my sense of aesthetics. In this case, the woman has a skull on her arm. Why celebrate death as such? She has taken the cathedral of her body and disfigured it with graffiti.
Something I thought about yesterday after posting that Nadler AI image, was that an exposure of what we have that is ugly and needs to be done away with, or was it an amplification of the ugliness, or was it both at the same time (accelerationism)?
It certainly didn’t create any beauty that could replace what’s here…
God doesnt look upon the flesh, but upon the heart. In fact God says we are engraven on the palms of his hands.