#29504
    tonyreptiles
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    @tonyreptiles

    Hi All,

    I was speaking with a friend of mine recently about “Everlasting Job Stopper” tattoos on the hands, face and neck.

    He told me about a movement based (I think) in the USA where anarchist punk activists get a thick black cross tattooed across their face, apparently to un-subscribe from modern capitalist culture. This may not be an entirely accurate description of the politics or motivation, but this is the only info I have.

    I’ve googled for hours in search of information but to no avail. I wonder if anyone here has any info or could indeed provide a link?

    I’m a newbie so apologies if this has already been discussed. If so, would you post a link to the thread please? Many thanks.

    TR

    #62132
    Sherav
    Participant
    @sherav

    Hi Tony

    I have heard of similar thing but to be honest I think it is a very small minority (or individuals) or an urban myth. I have spent many an hour trying to trace down this for my PhD/book on tattooing and taboos.

    Sadly I have not as yet been able to find anything conclusive other than a ‘friend of a friend told me/knew somebody’.

    If you do find anything please post up as I would really like to study up on this.

    Take Care

    Matthew

    #62138
    DropScience
    Participant
    @dropscience

    Hmm…

    Everlasting Job Stoppers…well, depends on what you do for a living.

    As far as American Punks tattooing black crosses on their faces, ive never seen one, and im close enough to Los Angeles to see some crazy shit.

    In fact, I know and associate with many, many people who are against the grain if you will, and they have the “everlasting job stopper” tattoos…not as an “anti-establishment” statement, but as a statement of their own love for the art of tattoo and their personal choice to be tattooed, as well as to be tattooed in places that “society” may or may not deem as acceptable…

    but really, where is an acceptable place for a tattoo? Honestly? Do you own yourself, are you self aware, is your body your temple? If not, where do you worship, where is your mind, and who owns you…? Are you a slave to the system, are you a slave to a paycheck? If you answered yes to the first set of questions, you’ll be alright, I promise.

    Thing is…what we do to ourselves does not by any means dictate who we are, these are merely preconcieved notions put in place by what a greater sense of society deems decent and moral. These notions are bull shit. In the 1800’s, People living in the upper classes of society were tattooing their faces as a fashion trend, in the same manner as the Polynesian peoples. They weren’t worried about jobs or their livlihoods, they were more concerned with looking good. So, after that example, if a major celebrity or political superstar were to tattoo their knuckles or their hands or their faces (other than musicians, its expected of them), it would become immediately acceptable in society as a whole and entire groups of people who once deemed it unacceptable would then turn tail and deem it acceptable. There is a double standard here that no one seems to recognize about what we do and are into. On one hand there are the hip people who are tattooed, then there is everyone else. Today, right now, people pay more attention to the “hip” tattooed individual rather than the grimey gritty tattooed individual.
    And here we come to the split…
    there was no right of passage for the “hip” tattoed individual, only sitting in a chair, getting tattooed so he can have more friends who, supposedly, are just like him.
    the street kid/punk/thug/con/et al, wears his tattoos as a badge of pride…he got them, earned them, and will stand up for whatever he believes in…
    then there is the combination of the two. the inbetweens. a combo of both artistic appreciation and deep deep roots.

    What im saying is this…if you love who you are, what you are, what you have CHOSEN to mark your body with, then you will let absolutely nothing hold back from becomming what you want to become.

    Oh…and just for the record, after my wedding in may im planning on tattooing my chin. Not a giant black cross…This is an urban myth.

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