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Site Review – Tumblr

I few weeks ago I started using tumblr as an activity for MIS3538.  It’s simplicity of use got me hooked right away.  Tumblr uses the aspect of reblogs, and likes to share content.  Once you create a blog and customize everything to your liking then you’re free to post your own content or reblog someone elses.  You can post text, video, music, pictures, quotes, links and chats.  Each type of post has their own design, so after using the site for a bit you’ll learn which is which.  If you don’t want to post anything originally yours then you can reblog others material.  This is done simply by following them and clicking the reblog button when content shows on your dashboard, or by browsing other blogs and reblogging a certain post on their tumblr.

One aspect I really enjoyed about tumblr is their blogs that create a community.  I’ll specifically focus on fytattoos.  This tumblr blog allows tumblr users to post pictures and a description about their tattoo(s).  Yet this site still filters out tattoos, and only looks for quality photos and obviously nothing inappropriate can be displayed.  Another aspect that tumblr allows is a reply feature on posts.  So you can reblog a tattoo you like and add a comment, or reply to the post and leave a private comment.  It allows a way for fellow tattoo enthusiasts to network.

In the end, I think tumblr is a great blogging site no matter what your interests are you.  So many people use this site that you’re bound to find friends who use it, along with finding content that fulfills yours interests.  Happy Blogging!!

 

image credits: http://www.lockergnome.com/social/2011/11/28/why-your-business-should-care-more-about-tumblr-than-google-plus/, http://fyeahtattoos.com/

 

Famous Tattoos

Tattoos have become such a common place in society that even celebrities are sporting a good amount anymore.  Not only do rappers have them, but movie stars, singers, and athletes have some sort of tattoo now a days.  While it may seem frowned upon in the acting industry, the advancements in makeup and editing have allowed producers to easily remove a tattoo, while some may choose to showcase an actor’s tattoos.  Some of the more famous tattoos are shown below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you think that the media’s impact on tattoos had lead to an increase in people wanting more tattoos?

Image credits: http://www.thefitnesschamp.com/home/tag/tattoo, http://www.infobarrel.com/Famous_Celebrity_Tattoos

Famous Works of Art?

Tattoos are a type of art, in my opinion.  They represent you as a person and how you choose to express yourself.  This is portrayed through any medium of art also.

An interesting type of tattoos that I’ve seen has been tattoos of famous works of art.  Not only are these tattoos beautifully done, but the details in them reflect the original piece of art so well.  My favorite is Starry Night.  While I could never go so far as to get this tattooed on myself, I’ll just stick with hanging a print in my room, people that have gotten this tattooed have done so in many forms.  Whether it’s a full sleeve, or a back piece, Starry Night is still as beautiful as it was origionally intended to be.

While Starry Night is my favorite, other famous pieces have been beautifully tattooed as well.  Some of them can be seen below:

 

Would you ever get a tattoo of a famous piece of art, or would it scare you to much that it wouldn’t come out as beautiful as the original?

 

 

 

Image credits: http://aliciaquinby.deviantart.com/art/VanGogh-Starry-Night-tattoo-191968604, http://becauseilive.hubpages.com/hub/Tattoo-Ideas-Famous-Works-of-Art

It’s the Season of Giving

It’s officially the holiday shopping season.  Along with every store having deals, even tattoo shops have them.  Where I have gotten all of my tattoos from, The Electric City Tattoo Shop, is running a deal.  For every $100 spent on a gift certificate, an extra $25 free will be added.  They run this special every year, and this year it began November 25th and runs until the end of 2011.  Gift certificates can be used on tattoos &/or piercings.

Not only is this the perfect gift for any tattoo lover, but it’ll also allow them to maybe get that extra tattoo or add a little something extra that they originally wouldn’t have been able to afford.

 

image source: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000823181497&sk=wall

Even Barbie has Tattoos

As a young girl I grew up with Barbie dolls.  Now almost all of them are either in some box in my parent’s basement or were given away to younger cousins.  But Barbie has now moved into the modern times, and Mattel has introduced a new collector Barbie that is covered in tattoos.

This Barbie sells for $50, so this pricy Barbie isn’t exactly for play.  Collectors want this doll, and since its release and up to this day, this Barbie is sold out .  Tattoo Barbie is actually named Tokidoki Barbie.  She sports a short pink bob, black shirt with a heart and cross bones, cheetah leggings and a dog.  But the most distinctive aspect of this doll is the fact that she has tattoos everywhere, including her arms, chest and back.

While this Barbie is meant to be sold as a collector’s item, it is drawing some huge criticism from parents, Christian groups, etc.  Some parents have said that Barbie is a role model, and they do not want their children to grow up and aspire to have tattoos.  While some people defend this Barbie, stating that tattoo artists’ children can now have a Barbie that is more fit in their lifestyle, most people are against this Barbie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Credits: http://lagunaniguel.patch.com/articles/tattoo-barbie-totally-trendy-or-way-out-of-line, http://www.forbes.com/sites/elmirabayrasli/2011/10/24/the-ink-on-tattoo-barbie-so-what/

‘Tis the Season

Who doesn’t love the holidays?  You get time off from your job, hopefully, tons of food and time to relax and spend time with your family.  But could you love them so much to get them permanently tattooed on you?  I know it’s not something I could do, but apparently there are some holiday die-hards out there.

 

Halloween Tattoo

Christmas Tattoo

Even Santa has some holiday ink.

 

image sources: http://www.tatoo-designs.net/pumpkin-tattoo-holiday-themed-tattoo/, http://www.zimbio.com/Santa+Claus/articles/ZGyeONfll9t/Tattooed+Santa+Claus, http://themusicink.wordpress.com/2011/10/13/christmas-tattoos/

Tattoos Gone Wrong

Recently, I was looking at some videos on youtube and came across tattoo mistake that were recorded.  This video is a prime example.  First off, I’ve never had an artist spray and wipe off my excess ink, mine have always put a&d ointment or afterink on right after finishing a section.  And secondly, no one seems fully affected my such a permanent mistake.  I know I would be freaking out if just the beginning of my tattoo was messed up and thinking that more mistake would be made.

 

 

What do you guys think about this?  What would your reaction be?

Are You Really That Big of a Fan?

Every been such a huge fan on something, that you decided to get it tattooed on you?  Seems a little silly to me, but I’ve actually seen a large amount of people with tattoos like this.

 

Twilight Inspired:

 

School Spirit:

 

Bands:

I can understand a sports related tattoo, if you played on that winning team.  But as far as bands, or books people do understand that these feelings change.  A band can put out a new CD and they can hate it, it’s happened before.

What do you think about fan based tattoos?

 

Image credits: http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/twilight-fan-tattoos-175107534.html, http://www.ratemyink.com/?action=ssp&pid=70655, http://shoulditattoo.com/college-tattoos-jeopardize-future-employment, http://www.fanpop.com/spots/linkin-park/images/6188857/title/tattoo-fanart, http://crimsonandredxx.deviantart.com/art/My-Atreyu-Tattoo-48553983

“Visible Tattoos and Other Corporate No-Nos”

On Tuesday, I read this post about tattoos in the workforce from Forbes.com.  It can be related to one of my last posts.

I thought this section was very interesting and related to my post last week.

And then there’s the issue of tattoos and piercings. For the past few decades, it’s likely that coffeehouse baristas and graphic designers would be adorned with tattoos or piercings, but now, it’s just as likely that the kindergarten teacher, bank manager, or real estate agent is sporting ink or a nose ring. Nearly half of 26-40-year-olds (40%) and 36% of 18-25-year-olds have tattoos, and 22% of 26-40-year-olds and 30% of 18-25-year-olds have at least one body piercing, according to the Pew Research Center.

But what I found most interesting were in these two paragraphs.

There are differences in opinions of men versus women having tattoos. Men are allowed to be a little rebellious and punk rock (both men and women have some admiration for a “bad boy”), where as, women, not so much. While societal norms are shifting, it’s happening slowly. Women can be wild in private but should still be ladylike in public, and visible tattoos make that impossible in some people’s eyes.

Despite the widespread prevalence of workers with these adornments, there’s no consensus among employers on how to address them. “I think it depends on the location of the tattoo and how easily it can be covered up. Girls with neck tattoos can just wear their hair down,” says Ellan Tong of media agency 26 Dot Two.

I thought this was very true.  That men can get away with having more visible tattoos with women, but if women have visible tattoos they are expected to cover them.  This also pertains to piercing too, because any type of ear piercing can be hidden for a woman, whereas a man can’t do that.

 

article credit: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/power-your-future/visible-tattoos-other-corporate-no-nos-193828198.html

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