Thursday, April 28, 2005

A Use For Tattoos

I saw a picture the other day that was kind of odd and funny. It was a girls lower waist and written in pen it said "Don't F*&# me, I forgot my pill!" Makes you question her life style and the situations she was planning to be in, but I guess it was a safer thing to do than nothing. I was also thinking about the movie Kids which has some rather controversial stuff...anywho it made me start thinking about issues and problem solving. What if any time anyone was tested positive for an STD or anything that they will have for the rest of their lives that can be past on to others they had to get a tattoo saying so in a specific place. Hey, tattoos are suppose to represent the person who has them and that is something the person is carrying around for the rest of there lives. It could help stop lying evil people who are willing to pass that stuff on to others. Yeah there are plenty of issues with that passing thought I had but hey, if people had mandatory testing and...
Well this led to an expansion of that thought. A world of mandatory tattoos. Every school you go to is on your back left calf with any relevant info like years and GPA. Your jobs you have had go on your upper left back. Relationships are on the upper chest. Whatever may represent who a person is or was and what they have done in their lives has its place. Any criminal records and speeding tickets. Any info about a person can be found somewhere on them.
Why hide from who you are unless you are doing things wrong. Could cut down on people lying about themselves and misrepresenting who they are. It would also provide more motivation to not do things wrong and to really make something of your life because you wouldn't be able to hide about things. You would wear your crimes on your sleeve literally. We could have a president that had both Prez of the US and a DUI on his body. You can forget about resumes because instead possible employers would just ask you to send over a picture of your lower back and left calf.
Sure there would be problems with counterfeit tattoos, but hey that isn't my problem to fix.
The worlds I create in my mind can be quite interesting.
Who's afraid?

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