Okay, maybe not all of that, but for real there is this air of innocence that I bring around with me wherever I go. It definitely gets me out of trouble a lot so I love it for that reason, but I surprise people a lot with things that I think are very much a part of me. One of these things being tattoos.
Now, I am not covered head to toe in tattoos (yet), but I have three smallish tattoos on my arms that are quite visible to the public. They are all black and grey-scale tattoos that contrast quite boldly against my pale skin, and they are mostly obscure images that require people to ask me the meaning. Ugh. It's not a pet peeve, really, it just gets to be kind of a nuisance to answer the question on a regular basis. Criticizing eyes bore into me as they ask me "well... what does it even mean?" You want to know, do you?
This one means family (my siblings and I all got the same one -- mine is the one on top):
This one also means family:
And this one pretty much means nothing:
This tattoo is actually my favorite one right now (although I love them all) because I love trees and I love the art of the tattoo. I let the tattoo artist kind of take hold of my idea and do whatever he felt would work best and it turned out beautiful. I get the most compliments on this tattoo, but in turn, I get the most questions about this tattoo. I feel like a phony, because I have kind of made up this story about how it took place of a memorial tattoo for my grandpa. I feel horrible about that. The reason I made up a story is because everyone kept asking me what it meant and it doesn't mean anything and people can't grasp that I would put something permanent on my body without meaning. But the thing is that I just really like it and it makes me happy so I got it. And now that I've broken down that boundary on my body where I reserve it only for things with so much meaning, I have started to want a bunch of random and meaningless tattoos everywhere. I have quite the line-up coming, and one of them is a real memorial tattoo for my grandpa. Also, these tattoos show a bad-ass side of me to the students that I teach so that they know I'm nice, but that it appears that I have a mean streak with all of this visible ink. *snaps meter stick* *pushes up glasses*
Also, one time I had a soup burn that was so bad that it left this large red splotch on my arm that someone had mistaken for a fresh tattoo. I laughed in their face as I explained to them that it was merely a mark for my never-ending vengeance against cream of broccoli. Curse it.
Until next time,
Dillon
I love your tattoos! It is on my list to get a tattoo (or rather 'tattoos'). I have a lot of ideas. Main ideas revolving around horses, music, and my favorite line from a song. My family will freak out, but I am really looking forward to getting inked!
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