Tattoo
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He was going to
tattoo
little black dots on the right side of my face and make me look very symmetric.
The first one is that in life we encounter many people who, in some way or another, try to
tattoo
our faces.
So like Johnny Depp, and like 25 percent of Americans between the ages of 16 and 50, I have a
tattoo.
I got my
tattoo
when I was 29, and I regretted it instantly.
When I went home that night after getting my tattoo, I basically stayed up all night.
If you Google regret and tattoo, you will get 11.5 million hits.
Now in my case, this really wasn't a problem, because it's actually very easy to laugh at yourself when you're 29 years old and you want your mommy because you don't like your new
tattoo.
So it's been several years since I got my own
tattoo.
I didn't
tattoo
Marilyn Manson's face on some indiscreet part of myself or something.
When other people see my tattoo, for the most part they like how it looks.
This is my
tattoo.
I got this
tattoo
because I spent most of my 20s living outside the country and traveling.
Check out the
tattoo
on his forearm.
He has his tattoo, he has his morphology and he has the materials of his motorcycle.
What happens if you take the tattoo, which is a combination of somebody's personal taste and choice, and their morphology, but now, let's say, you remove the person.
You get a free-floating
tattoo
defining their body.
I worked on concepts like an electronic tattoo, which is augmented by touch, or dresses that blushed and shivered with light.
These films held what was too hurtful to say out loud, and they became more useful to me than the whispers of survivors and the occasional glimpse of a
tattoo
on a maiden aunt's wrist.
As my team leader Wynne once said, it's like doing a
tattoo
on someone.
For a two-year-old, that is like a
tattoo.
And what if they provide as much information about who and what you are as any
tattoo
ever would?
Once you get that electronic tattoo, you're going to be rolling up and down for a long time, so as you go through this stuff, just be careful what you post.
Now, when I run into a barrier or I find myself creatively stumped, I sometimes still struggle, but I continue to show up for the process and try to remind myself of the possibilities, like using hundreds of real, live worms to make an image, using a pushpin to
tattoo
a banana, or painting a picture with hamburger grease.
So, how come the
tattoo
doesn't gradually flake off along with them?
For this reason, removing a
tattoo
is still more difficult than getting one, but not impossible.
So a single
tattoo
may not truly last forever, but tattoos have been around longer than any existing culture.
Whereas it's very different if somebody is starting to question and agree with certain things online, and it's also very different if somebody already has a swastika
tattoo
and is very much embedded within a group.
Almost one in four Americans has a tattoo, it's a multibillion-dollar industry, and whether you love tattoos or hate them, this talk will change the way you think about them.
Personally, I love tattoos because I love art and there is something so wonderful to me, almost romantic, about the way a
tattoo
as an art form cannot be commodified.
Yep, I did that clichéd thing that young people do sometimes and I got a
tattoo
in a language I can't even read.
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