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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:38 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:30 pm
nice, first one...virgo? if so cool, i am a maiden too lol
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 3:50 pm
I think it is better to have a tattoo that has meaning rather than to get one just because it looks cool. I think someone is less likely to regret the tattoo in the future if it has an acutal meaning. I'm thinking of getting a third tattoo later one in the year but I'm not sure what I want yet, I want it to be meaningful.
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:52 pm
I'm not allowed to get a tattoo. Its a self imposed thing because, if I get a rose tattooed on me, when I turn sixty, the rose stem will looked like green barbed wire.
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 3:31 pm
when i get my first tat i am getting a horse across my shoulders cus i all was hav them befor i moved to AK about 5 years ago this was one of mine befor i had to sell her
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 5:39 pm
I have one of the triforce from Zelda on my foot with a red star, green star, and a blue star around it and kind of a vine looking thing encircling it. I want to get it touched up since the guy who did it didn't do the lines very straight and I am somewhat or a perfectionist on that lol.
Most people probably laugh at me and think that I'm an ultra nerd for it but it actually has a much deeper meaning for me. Zelda OoT was pretty much my entire childhood and I spent HOURS playing it with a friend of mine who is a lot younger than me so I hit high school about three years before her and, honestly, got really stupid. I pretty much stopped talking to the friends who mattered, I dated this d**k of a guy who put me down all the time, I became severely depressed and basically just kind of fell of the world for a while. Anyway, a couple years later I reconnected with everyone and am generally much happier now. I got the tattoo to remind me of good times and what should really matter to me.
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 8:50 pm
i thought about if i ever did, i would get a pawprint from a small dog, and put 'Timo' under it, because i got the same story as you sorta. Timo was my grandma's chihuahua, but because he got a little bigger than they wanted, they started rejecting him emotionally, and i started filling that void for him, and he sort of became my dog by chance. when i came home from college, he jumped up to greet me, i heard he waited and whined by the door when i left and didn't stop until i returned, and slept with me every night until his death (hemmoraging from being hit by a car), and died in my arms, and wouldn't pass until he was in my bed, in my arms. at about the time Timo died, i'd started dating my future husband, and almost took it as a sign that 'you have a man to take care of you, you don't need me to protect you from male creeps anymore' (he hated men. if men came near me, he would attack. i don't think he seriously bit anyone). and now, i'm allergic to dogs. seems ironic there were a couple other times i thought about it, but the needles scare me, and my religious beliefs seem to play a strong role in the fact i don't have one (i was taught as a kid tattoos were a defilement of the body god gave you), even though my mom and sister have tattoos (my mom has a moon/stars, a rose, a butterfly, and was talking about getting each of our birth flowers vined together last i heard, and my sister has a jack and sally from 'the nightmare before christmas' tattoo, which i think is a dumb idea)
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