Sunday, November 28, 2010

Straight Edge Temporary Tattoo

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If the temporary tattoo is going on one of your kids, they'll probably already have strong ideas about where it is allowed, and not allowed! If you're popping on a cool temporary tattoo of your own, though, you might want to think beyond the bicep. Here are some unusual but attractive placements for temporary tattoos, depending on their shape SIMMO wears black and sports tattoos, has ears pierced as wide as your thumb and delights in slamming into people at hard core, heavy metal music gigs.
His lifestyle choice is extreme too -? although not as you might expect.
This gentle and articulate 22-year-old surf instructor is part of the Straight Edge youth movement which, despite the hard core music scene it connects with, makes clean-living its mantra and is sweeping across the Northern Rivers.
Born in the USA as a reaction to the ultra-violent lyrics of 1980s punk music, Straight Edge is now a growing youth subculture in which the kids don't take drugs, don't drink alcohol and shun promiscuity.
Many are also strict vegans and don't drink coffee or take prescription drugs.
The Northern Rivers Straight Edge members gained unwanted nationwide notoriety after it was alleged on A Current Affair that they were involved in media celebrity Rex Hunt's brawl with a group of Byron youths ? although the Straight Edge kids The Northern Star spoke to said they were witness only to the brawl and none of their ilk threw a punch ? and they certainly weren't drunk. 

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