Suncat Chit Chat

By Carol Woodland, Staff Reporter | Photos By Carol Woodland

Do people judge your body modification? If you don’t have one, do you judge people by their body mods?

Lucky Armijo, Special Education major “I think the only way I've ever been judged or treated differently is in a positive light because of my tattoos. The kids that I work with at the elementary school love the tattoos, especially the Aquaman one.”
Lucky Armijo,
Special Education major
“I think the only way I’ve ever been
judged or treated differently is in
a positive light because of my tattoos.
The kids that I work with at
the elementary school love the tattoos,
especially the Aquaman one.”
Justin Nolen, History major “I think that tattoos that are able to be covered easily are fine, but if you're going in to any professional environment at all, getting a tattoo on your face or neck is basically going 'Yeah, don't hire me because I can't make good decisions.’ If you're going to get tattoos make them tasteful and able to be covered.”
Justin Nolen,
History major
“I think that tattoos that
are able to be covered easily are
fine, but if you’re going in to any
professional environment at all, getting
a tattoo on your face or neck is
basically going ‘Yeah, don’t hire me
because I can’t make good decisions.’
If you’re going to get tattoos make
them tasteful and able to be covered.”
Brienna Prudencio, Nursing major “Yeah, that's why I don't have anything below my elbows. It changes the way people see me, they don't see me how I really am.”
Brienna
Prudencio,
Nursing major
“Yeah, that’s why
I don’t have anything
below my elbows. It
changes the way people
see me, they don’t see
me how I really am.”
Alexander Gonzalez, Cosmetology major “Maybe a little, but I'm always smiling.”
Alexander Gonzalez,
Cosmetology major
“Maybe a little, but I’m always smiling.”

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