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i really want to get the sublime logo on my back but i could never afford it.
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http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...p5FhBg&cad=rja My favorite is yeah your friend probably likes Matisyahu also. LOL |
I'm thinking about getting "Busy, busy, busy." tattooed on me next, a Vonnegut reference (from Cat's Cradle) that resonates with me in its context, and isn't quite as overdone as "So it goes."
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^HA!!!!!
"Sublime is the Joy Division for people that attempted (but failed) to get a GED. " ^my next tat brah! edit: this was for Fred's post :) i actually think that your idea is genius :) |
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Hahaha, wow!
You are the only person I've actually seen with that one, though. I've actually met at least five people with "So it goes." tattooed on, and that's troubling. I may just go back to my original literary reference from The Dark Tower and get "19" with...maybe a rose. I'm not too sure yet; I think tattoos of roses can be tacky sometimes, and I'm afraid I'll turn out to be one of those people allergic to red dye also. :laughing: |
I'm a sucker for literary tattoos. I think you could pull off a tattoo with a rose, just don't make it too thorny haha.
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I'll keep that in mind. As far as literary tattoos, go, I wanted one based on a poem. Unfortunately, one of my favorite poems is "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath, which I read in junior high, and I don't want people to think I've got daddy issues. Even though that final stanza, every single time I read it, gives me chills. For the record, I wouldn't actually consider getting a "Daddy" tattoo. If that was unclear. :laughing: |
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