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Tired and trite? That sounds like most of mainstream movies, music, television... Yet people enjoy it. It is their choice to like what they like, and do what they do.
Sure someone else may want the ceiling of the Sistine chapel tattood on them, but she chose this.
I'm happy for her, she can do whatever she wants. She's still hot af. And people can watch whatever shit they want and they can have all the dumb opinions they want. That doesn't change how I see it, and I like to think that my criticism is constructive.
I'm glad you say she can do whatever she wants.
I think what many would argue is, what is and is not constructive about criticizing someone's choices. I think it is constructive to tell someone that wearing a reflective device or bright clothing when in low visibility situations such as hunting (if others are in the area shooting like Dick Cheney) or walking near traffic is constructive. But I don't see any ups to telling someone their clothing design doesn't agree with my tastes.
Whether I care for her tattoos or not, they aren't harming others outside of people being prudish and feeling like they don't have enough control over others choices.
Well to be fair nobody here told her anything, she probably doesn't know that some idiots are talking about her in some obscure corner of the internet. Way I see it we all should be able to criticise anything. Tattoos are a form of art and people are allowed to have opinions on it. Same goes for the "art" of tagging.