Life... A simple little game

Life is too short to worry about the petty things, so grab a ball and field and let you problems fly with the wind....

Ragin’ is an art. Not for pussies.

—(via cudlife)

Nuff said

The most beautiful woman is the one who accepts who she is.

—(via superfluousblog)

#truth

superfluousblog:

Superfluous presents: Miami Sun Rise by Edwin Rodriguez.

#fromNorthwithLove

fuckyeahtattoos:

People always ask me… ‘Why did you get a tattoo on your head? Aren’t you concerned about getting hired for a job, going on dates, or what people may think of you overall? Aren’t you worried about how you may look when you get older with tattoos all over your body?’ and my honest reply… ‘I became HIV + at age 10 from being sexually abused, I’m now turning 26 years old this year, and finally getting on HIV meds for the first time in one more week. So in the past 16 years I have been through a great deal of pain emotionally and physically, beat up by society because they thought I was a waste of life already. I guess you can say that’s why I haven’t really cared to have a boyfriend or concern myself with getting hired at a job, and definitely not hiding under the covers at night, because if there is one thing I have learned, life is so fucking short, so I’m going to live it the way want too. Oh and FYI… I’m going to look fucking amazing when I’m old with grey hair and a tight yoga body with tattoos dripping all over me.’
Feel free to add me to Facebook to see the rest of my tattoos: https://www.facebook.com/FilthyArt

Damn

fuckyeahtattoos:

People always ask me… ‘Why did you get a tattoo on your head? Aren’t you concerned about getting hired for a job, going on dates, or what people may think of you overall? Aren’t you worried about how you may look when you get older with tattoos all over your body?’ and my honest reply… ‘I became HIV + at age 10 from being sexually abused, I’m now turning 26 years old this year, and finally getting on HIV meds for the first time in one more week. So in the past 16 years I have been through a great deal of pain emotionally and physically, beat up by society because they thought I was a waste of life already. I guess you can say that’s why I haven’t really cared to have a boyfriend or concern myself with getting hired at a job, and definitely not hiding under the covers at night, because if there is one thing I have learned, life is so fucking short, so I’m going to live it the way want too. Oh and FYI… I’m going to look fucking amazing when I’m old with grey hair and a tight yoga body with tattoos dripping all over me.’

Feel free to add me to Facebook to see the rest of my tattoos: https://www.facebook.com/FilthyArt

Damn

Superfluous all the way from Florida

Superfluous all the way from Florida

fuckyeahtattoos:

Here is an image of my Chest tattoo done by my boy Ozbe, Drawn by myself.
I came up with an Original concept fully colored and brought it to Ozbe and he looked at me and Refused to tattoo it on me!
He knows my potential so he insisted that I draw a new one,
So I grabbed a blank piece of paper once I got home folded it in half and then Started drawing half of an Owl , I rubbed the paper together and I had almost Even Owl ( 3 months it took to draw it )
I finally finished it and I am super Happy with it, now all I need to do is finish my Chest and Stomach with my own Original art to feel content with myself about my art

Name: Zero
Tattoo Artist: Ozbe

fuckyeahtattoos:

Here is an image of my Chest tattoo done by my boy Ozbe, Drawn by myself.

I came up with an Original concept fully colored and brought it to Ozbe and he looked at me and Refused to tattoo it on me!

He knows my potential so he insisted that I draw a new one,

So I grabbed a blank piece of paper once I got home folded it in half and then Started drawing half of an Owl , I rubbed the paper together and I had almost Even Owl ( 3 months it took to draw it )

I finally finished it and I am super Happy with it, now all I need to do is finish my Chest and Stomach with my own Original art to feel content with myself about my art

Name: Zero

Tattoo Artist: Ozbe

fuckyeahtattoos:

The Australian Hotel at Rouse Hill has banned  any patrons with visible tattoo’s. Matt Morris 26 from Sackville thinks  it’s wrong and has been denied entry to the hotel. Picture: Angelo  Soulas 
THE backlash against tattoos has spread to restaurants and pubs, which are banning patrons with visible ink. 
From Rouse Hill in Sydney’s northwest to wealthy Double Bay in the  east, signs are being erected warning patrons they will not be allowed  in unless they cover up.The “no tattoo” policies followed NSW Police  looking to ban tattoos from the force.
While some pubs and restaurants have formal bans on tattoos, many others have informal policies.
Andrew  Stanway, owner of dining spot and watering hole Mrs Sippy in Double  Bay, made no apologies for the sign on his door: “All body art is to be  covered and not visible to the naked eye.”
Mr Stanway said the policy was to keep out “riff-raff”.
“With some tattoos, people can be of a lesser persuasion, if you like,” Mr Stanway said.
“We don’t want the riff-raff, we don’t want the crap. I’ve watched  too many places get ruined because of that. I’ve worked too hard for  that.”
Mr Stanway said he had no problem with small, discreet  tattoos and did not mind if his policy discouraged young people from  dining there.
“If you want to come in, you’ve got to be respectful to my business by being respectfully dressed,” he said.
A sign at the Australian Hotel and Brewery in Rouse Hill reads: “NO Visable (sic) Tattoo’s (sic).”
The two-year-old pub only enforces the policy on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and also bans “gangs or gang clothing”.
Matt  Morris, a 26-year-old spray painter from Windsor, was rejected at  Christmas over his three-quarter “sleeve” of tattoos on his left arm.
“They  wouldn’t let me in the door. But then we came here for my friend’s  party (on another occasion) and I put a long-sleeved shirt on and there  were staff and other people here with tattoos. I asked the bloke (on the  door) about the tattoo policy and they said it just depends on if they  don’t like the look of you. So I just rolled up my sleeves,” he said.
General manager Marcello Colosimo said the tattoo ban applied to the hotel’s staff as well as patrons.
“We  have a dress policy that comes into effect after 9pm on Thursday,  Friday, Saturday nights which includes: no hats, no thongs, no shorts,  no offensive or highly visible tattoos, no singlets. This applies to  staff as well,” he said. “At all other times, these are all welcome.”
Coogee  Bay Hotel last year had a sign on the doors saying: “Entry is not  permitted to anyone when wearing visible tattoos.” But the sign has  since been removed and when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph, a spokeswoman denied there was a no-tattoo policy.
Australian  Hotels Association chief executive Paul Nicolaou said licensees were  within their rights to deny entry to anyone as long as they do not  breach anti-discrimination laws.
Original source: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/sydney-hoteliers-move-to-ban-patrons-with-visible-tattoos/story-e6frfku0-1226274996372#ixzz1nDKnEoea

What kind of shinnanigans are these

fuckyeahtattoos:

The Australian Hotel at Rouse Hill has banned any patrons with visible tattoo’s. Matt Morris 26 from Sackville thinks it’s wrong and has been denied entry to the hotel. Picture: Angelo Soulas

THE backlash against tattoos has spread to restaurants and pubs, which are banning patrons with visible ink.

From Rouse Hill in Sydney’s northwest to wealthy Double Bay in the east, signs are being erected warning patrons they will not be allowed in unless they cover up.The “no tattoo” policies followed NSW Police looking to ban tattoos from the force.

While some pubs and restaurants have formal bans on tattoos, many others have informal policies.

Andrew Stanway, owner of dining spot and watering hole Mrs Sippy in Double Bay, made no apologies for the sign on his door: “All body art is to be covered and not visible to the naked eye.”

Mr Stanway said the policy was to keep out “riff-raff”.

“With some tattoos, people can be of a lesser persuasion, if you like,” Mr Stanway said.

“We don’t want the riff-raff, we don’t want the crap. I’ve watched too many places get ruined because of that. I’ve worked too hard for that.”

Mr Stanway said he had no problem with small, discreet tattoos and did not mind if his policy discouraged young people from dining there.

“If you want to come in, you’ve got to be respectful to my business by being respectfully dressed,” he said.

A sign at the Australian Hotel and Brewery in Rouse Hill reads: “NO Visable (sic) Tattoo’s (sic).”

The two-year-old pub only enforces the policy on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and also bans “gangs or gang clothing”.

Matt Morris, a 26-year-old spray painter from Windsor, was rejected at Christmas over his three-quarter “sleeve” of tattoos on his left arm.

“They wouldn’t let me in the door. But then we came here for my friend’s party (on another occasion) and I put a long-sleeved shirt on and there were staff and other people here with tattoos. I asked the bloke (on the door) about the tattoo policy and they said it just depends on if they don’t like the look of you. So I just rolled up my sleeves,” he said.

General manager Marcello Colosimo said the tattoo ban applied to the hotel’s staff as well as patrons.

“We have a dress policy that comes into effect after 9pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights which includes: no hats, no thongs, no shorts, no offensive or highly visible tattoos, no singlets. This applies to staff as well,” he said. “At all other times, these are all welcome.”

Coogee Bay Hotel last year had a sign on the doors saying: “Entry is not permitted to anyone when wearing visible tattoos.” But the sign has since been removed and when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph, a spokeswoman denied there was a no-tattoo policy.

Australian Hotels Association chief executive Paul Nicolaou said licensees were within their rights to deny entry to anyone as long as they do not breach anti-discrimination laws.

What kind of shinnanigans are these