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Are you still crying, dumpling?
Lol damn... You replied to my comment 3 times In a row... back to back to back.
Did someone get its feewings hurted by the mean ole internet man?
Are you still crying, dumpling?
Look at this bitch coming back to whine.Lol damn... You replied to my comment 3 times In a row... back to back to back.
Did someone get its feewings hurted by the mean ole internet man?
Tattoos make you look trashy
Not to mention low IQ. Tattoos are the must-have of the low information segment of the population.
Found the rep that all the offices call-- "the rep that thinks he's funny, but is actually kind of annoying"
Tattoos make you look trashy
Tattoos are indicators of lower socioeconomic standing, less emotional regulation and a lack of self control. This is well documented.
I don't think said poster was trying to be funny. Sometimes the truth just hurts. Tats are great if you are a druggie, dealer, or ex con. Outside of that...Found the rep that all the offices call-- "the rep that thinks he's funny, but is actually kind of annoying"
I don't think said poster was trying to be funny. Sometimes the truth just hurts. Tats are great if you are a druggie, dealer, or ex con. Outside of that...
Tattoos make you look trashy
Don't know about primary care, but the biologic douche in Arizona sure does love wearing his scrubs with the god awful tattoo hangin out on his flabby white arms.I am a primary care rep and looking to get my first tattoo on my arm. Anybody know what the policy is for tattoos? Thanks
Don't know about primary care, but the biologic douche in Arizona sure does love wearing his scrubs with the god awful tattoo hangin out on his flabby white arms.
Don't know about primary care, but the biologic douche in Arizona sure does love wearing his scrubs with the god awful tattoo hangin out on his flabby white arms.
I think you should get "No Ragrets" tattooed on your neck, so your offices know you mean business. Do you cover a poor area? If so, tatted up will be just fine!I am a primary care rep and looking to get my first tattoo on my arm. Anybody know what the policy is for tattoos? Thanks
Tattoos are indicators of lower socioeconomic standing, less emotional regulation and a lack of self control. This is well documented.