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Why do normal people get tattoos? – asks the BBC News Magazine. To which my response would be “define normal”. Anyway, I’ve discussed mine here before and the last line of the post is still right: “My tattoos say, Iรขโ‚ฌโ„ขm not what you think I am.”

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2 comments

I read this and was equally irked. Why do so many people (and the media) assume if you have tattoos you are part of body modification extreme culture, and are one stitch of ink away from horn implants and stretched facial piercings?

“My tattoos say, I’m not what you think I am.”

Right on bruvver!

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