Saturday, June 1, 2019
Tattoos and Mainstream Culture :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics
  Tattoos and Mainstream Culture   Many people have been getting tattoos lately. People of all ages have been  getting them and from all different backgrounds. On a nice day in just  nearly any  public place one can spot a tattoo about every five minutes, from the business  man who had a portrait of his daughter put on him to a young girl with a  butterfly on her ankle and even people with extensive tattoo coverage. What is  even more interesting is the rise in the number of people who are heavily  tattooed and that they  come up from all different backgrounds. Not too long ago  tattooing did not experience the popularity in mainstream culture that it does  now. The question that must be asked in  site to under hurt this fascination  that popular culture has had with tattoos is why people get tattoos.    there still is a lot of intolerance towards people who have tattoos   oddly towards people who have a lot of them but these  years a tattoo here  and there is not looked down    as it once was. There was a time when only low  lives, were thought of as having tattoos and people who had them were dirty  criminals and should not be associated with. Due to the mainstream of the world  not accepting the practicing of tattoos  many another(prenominal) tattooists and their clients went  into an underground state. It was not always easy for people to even find a  tattoo artist even if they were brave enough to be  label a low life by the  majority of culture. A lot of places even banned tattooing due to the fact that  they thought tattooing was morally wrong and a health risk. Tattooing was still  illegal in New York City until 1993. The mystery that surrounds the art of  tattooing has always created ignorant ideas from people who are misinformed.   Looking back at how people perceived tattoos then and how many normal  people have them today shows a lot about how the world has changed, specifically  in mainstream society. These days one can thrown a rock and h   it a tattoo shop,  but why the change of heart? Why are tattoos so popular now? Holly Tuesday, a  writer for Skin & Ink tattoo magazine and heavily tattooed person said We  all, myself included, like to think that we stand out from the crowd.  
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