Nice job trying to keep that huge ink stain covered.
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what amazingly uninteresting photos. did he have a headache, or just a lousy photographer?
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Billboards should be used for advertising not for walking around posing for photos.
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Nasty crowd here_Almost feel I’ve run into a congregation
of Pastafarians.Is your problem the model? Or his ink?
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I’m not all that religious but pulling off a hot guy’s shirt and finding a tattoo of Jesus on his chest would be a complete turn off for me.
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Great body. Too bad it’s been defaced by those tattoos. In traditional, indifgenous cultures, tattoos are a mark of tribal or clan affiliation. In our modern day society, they do nothing more than temporarily satisfy our vanity, or boredom.
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@avesraggiana: All a matter of
taste isn’t it,avesraggian?I used to hate tats,and at the age
of 65,am unlikely to have one myself,but have found with time
that SOME ink can be attractive.Depeds on the tatoo and on the body.
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@Guillermo3: with THEM, it’s the ink. I’m 21 and have tattoos myself, although smaller in comparison. anyway I just wish he was a tad bit thicker
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Are they advertising underwear or promoting good posture, either way, the model does NOT look like he wants to be there. I prefer the candid style shots with sexy men clowning around with smiles on their dials – THAT makes me want to buy, just ask Andrew Christian how it works!
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A beautiful face ruined by those stupid tats. How stupid!
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In this case, the huge tattoo of Jesus is a big turn-off.
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What level of insecurity causes a relatively handsome man to despoil his beautiful body with bizarre permanent pollution that will only fade, get blurry and uglier with time?
It’s so sad.
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Wow… the insecurity is really showing today you guys….
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YUK