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Got this done in Fiji a few years ago. It's a mix of Fijian and Samoan traditional patterns as those are part of my heritage :)

  • 1 month later...

New ink, did it yesterday. Skin still swollen.

The lettering reads "THIS IS A VOID"

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Really like this a lot. definitely. I have always heavily considered getting all of my ink covered with solid black, just basically turning both of my upper arms into solid black.

I have a dinosaur russian doll on my inner left forearm, then three thick black bands, one above, two below round my wrist.

I'm getting a big chest piece soon, its a stag and the antlers are going to be coming right up over my collar bone. It's the start of having alot of coverage.

Apart from tattoos, i have my lobes stretched to 34mm, top of my left ear at 8mm, septum at 10mm, nostril piercing and a 12.5mm x 7.5mm oval lip plate.

Will get some new pictures up soon.

sanctified - what do you do as a living?

I've got one tattoo and getting 4 more soonish, but there all in/going to be in places where I can hide it, when at work etc

Photographer, artist, teacher and researcher. Why? :huh:

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  • 2 weeks later...

My latest and final tat, at least for a while (Family asked me strongly to stop tattooing myself).

My favorite line of one of my favorite books (A quote that heavily describes my life):

'[A promise to myself:]

to be harder,

to not care,

to be cool.'

- Victor Ward, Glamorama by Bret Easton-Ellis

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I got a tribal on my left arm, a heartagram vine tat along my stomach just under my belly button and my name on my left chest (people get other peoples names of people they love all the time and since theres no one i love more then myself i got my name on me lol)

I actually just picked up that book for my trip. Can't wait to read it now. Love the new addition San, but you need to work in some flowers and stars in there somewhere, your right hand makes me think you are headed to an internment camp :p

How about a butterfly? ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

You do realize I don't really care what other people think or how I'll look when i'm old or how I look now for that matter? It's just something we wanted to do for US :) But like i've said many times, the only difference between a tattooed person and a one without a tattoo, is that a tattooed person doesn't give a damn you don't have one ;)

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