things to do at 18

<p>You could just not know a professional has a tattoo. I mean, it doesn’t have to show. </p>

<p>If some of the teachers at my school hadn’t said they had tattoos, I never would have known.</p>

<p>Unless your job requires you to dress like a skank, no one would know you have any tattoos.
Unless of course you get on on your hands or feet.
If, however, your job does require you to dress like a skank, then it also probably requires a few tattoos.</p>

<p>IMHO: Go ahead and draw on your own skin. I’m not one to judge.</p>

<p>don’t assume that everyone on CC is going out and getting the word ‘love’ in chinese tattooed on themselves. the design usually has personal significance. </p>

<p>for me, though, i want to leave my body the way it is. you don’t put a bumper sticker on a rolls royce, am I right? ;)</p>

<p>I was so excited to see this thread because I’m turning 18 in less than a month and (yes, I’m counting down) I’m ridiculously thrilled about it because for once we have vacation instead of exams on my birthday. I can vote, drive, get into a nightclub, get married, and buy alcohol and cigarettes, until I go off to the US and then I’m underage again. Oh well.</p>

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Lol. Nice.</p>

<p>^ Where can you buy alcohol at 18? If you are in Italy, the legal age is 16.</p>

<p>Lol no, Italy’s just an MLIA reference. I’m from India.</p>

<p>Ahh, ok. That makes more sense.</p>

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<p>In America you can easily start a gun collection. That counts for something.</p>

<p>it’s legal to go clubbing in asia when you turn 18.</p>

<p>that owns guns. make love nor war ;)</p>

<p>//you don’t put a bumper sticker on a rolls royce, am I right?//</p>

<p>No, I key them.</p>