Personal Narrative: My Tattoos

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This kind of pisses me off. I didn't get my tattoos to impress anyone, therefore I don't give a damn what other people think. My tattoos represent something or someone VERY special TO ME. They are there as a permanent reminder to of things and/or people that I NEVER want to forget. That I want to carry with me every day for the rest of my life. I love all of my tattoos, I will ALWAYS love them. Even if I'm 100 & they stretch, fade, or whatever else simply because of what they represent to me. So everyone else can get over it. If they don't like the way they look or when I'm older think that they are "inappropriate" for an elder to have, then they don't have to look. Period.

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