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Old 11-18-2011, 11:30 PM   #111
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Immediately, your comment made me think of this video:



Tattoos can become shriveled and unrecognizable, but they tell a story. Mine tell many stories. How they came to be on my body, and sometimes stories of the artists themselves. I have several done by some of the biggest names in tattoo artistry of their eras. It wasn't their best work, by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, they are faded. Most of them were done when I was 17, illegally, but that's a whole 'nother story.

Sun worship has faded most of the color and what remains are the outlines. And the memories of a bygone era.


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Originally Posted by Vlasta View Post
None and I thought about it in the past a lot . what turned me off an elderly people tattoos at my workplace . Skin all shriveled up and you can't even tell what it is .
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