| Many people believe that tattoos signify an out of | | | | Veterans with logos of their military service that they |
| the box thinker who is not so interested in | | | | too have something to say about strength and |
| mainstream society and all the silly rules and game | | | | honor, what they are about and what they believe in |
| playing? And for the most part they would be right. | | | | you see?Tattoos of Strength and Honor or Military |
| Most folks with tattoos really are not into wearing | | | | Service are extremely common in American society |
| ties to work nor are they interesting in putting some | | | | and although you do not always see them in public |
| sort of mask or fake persona to impress you.Yet | | | | those who wear them are pretty proud Americans |
| this does not mean they are not true-blooded | | | | and we too should be proud of them. For those who |
| Americans, in fact expressing their individualism and | | | | do not understand what tattoos are all about and |
| customizing their bodies to fit their selves, actually | | | | wish to prejudge those who choose to partake, |
| they are exercising their rights to be free, more than | | | | chances are you have not thought thru your |
| the others who perhaps do not have tattoos. And | | | | perception correctly and need to re-think you |
| back to the point of true blooded Americans it should | | | | skewed view of the world inside you little box. |
| be obvious from the number of United States Military | | | | Consider this in 2006. |