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nydimaria [60]
2 years ago
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Tattoos are really popular nowadays. I saw on TV that even an doctor was covered in tattoos. I think in the past they could stop

you from getting the job of your dreams, but I think that nowadays many employers wouldn’t care if you have the tattoo on your arm or not.
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enot [183]2 years ago
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I think that It hurts a lot though
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