![]() And sorry for replying to something that isn't really a big deal - people can make their own opinions of who a person is (of course), but at least you have the right story. Hopefully this has cleared up the fuzzy image that some of you have of my mate. And if he wants writing done, then he will go to a consultation, etc. He has learnt his lesson that if he wants to get a spontaneous tattoo again, he will not get any writing done. Yes, that is the artists fault for not checking the spelling himself, but it is my mates fault that he didn't double check that the writing was correct (again he just assumed the artist was using his stencil that he printed out for him). The tattoo artist was also not under the influence, as he is a professional and works for quite a reputable place, but unfortunately, he did changed the stencil. Hence he wasn't under the influence (and it was 2pm.). But I'm assuming it might be because he doesn't like copying other people work.?Īlso, maybe surprisingly to some of you, a good night out for my mate is not drinking or doing drugs, as he's allergic to most alcohol and doesn't like drugs (plus he falls asleep at 9pm haha). Also, no I have no idea why the artist changed it. I saw the image and it was correct), hence why he admitted that he didn't even really check if the stencil put on his arm was correct. My mate did actually check the spelling when he printed out his OWN stencil (and it had correct spelling. I just want to clarify, because I don't want everyone on here thinking "fuckin idiot", that Latin is not my mates first language, nor the tattoo artists. I mean no offence, but why are you assuming that everyone was drunk? People make mistakes! And honestly, tattoos aren't even that permanent anymore (ie. ![]() There was no waking up and not knowing where it's from. I’m okay.Click to expand.It was a spontaneous tattoo, but it wasn't one done late at night, so no. On my commute home, my eye catches the tattoo on my inner forearm and I think to myself. And I have a job, though it is a job that I am not too fond of. Why is veni, vidi, vici famous Julius Caesar ruled the Roman republic in the first century BC. I have a place to lay my head – where I pay rent. Funny, the mantra still applies and I also think it’s quite universal, reminding me to always be grateful for my little things.Ī year later, and I still have food. That was me trying to center myself last summer in the midst of everything else that seemed to be going wrong.Īnd that’s the only way I conquered that summer. And of course, logically, it makes no sense to stress over things one cannot change. But the mental distress has been real.Īnxiety is funny because it causes me to freak out over things that cannot be changed by my freaking out. The only difference between this summer and the last is that I’m employed and have my own space – two huge differences, I realize as I write this. In a fit of nostalgia, I flipped back to my writings from last summer, trying to gauge any progress in mentality. I’m coming to the last pages of my current journal that I started April of last year. ![]() God, why did I move to New York City? Lately I’ve been feeling unsure of the answer. If you have gone to the cinema to see Tom Holland oblivious to them, perhaps you have learned a new expression in Latin that the internet has been repeating for years more than Carpe Diem or Vini Vidi Vici. ![]() And unlike most college tattoo decisions, I’m happy I did it. If you have seen ‘Uncharted’ after playing video games, you would already know the phrase by heart. ![]() I got this tattoo my sophomore year of college. ![]()
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