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Sir there's tattoos and then there's the crap she got, which is the opposite of that.
Memorializing a loved one is not a bunch of random tats thrown at the body hoping something will stick.
As an artist myself I appreciate good tattoos as some of the highest art.
I never wanted them myself, but some of them are some of the most beautiful pieces I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot of different art.
Fair enough. I'm not really crazy about her tats myself.
Seeing as you were in conversation with someone else who seemed opposed to the ideas of tattoos in general and talked about "natural form" and all that I thought you were likewise opposed.
To each their own.
Indeed. It's just that I've interacted with people who saw fit to get tattoos in honor of best friends, family, those they served with that died. Just the thought of trivializing that as some fickle fancy seems... misguided. But YMMV.
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