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Looking back now, I would probably pick different artists. No offense to the artists that did my stuff, they're good, but they just weren't great. And you get what you pay for, too. So, you know, I was young and didn't have a lot of money. A few hundred bucks here, a few hundred bucks there. But I don't regret anything. It's all part of my story. So there's a few I don't like, but I wouldn't take them.
Personally, I like to think about what tattoo I'm getting for a long period of time, like a couple of years. And if I'm still happy and set on getting that tattoo, I will continue and get it. But if I change my mind and think, hmm, then I know that was not right for me and it was just a passing phase.
Well, I had three dreams about my tattoos, basically, and it was the same exact dream. I was sitting up looking out the window, and I think it was like morning, like, you know, like early in the morning, and it was dark in my room, basically, for some reason, but it was light outside, but I was looking out at all three tattoos, and both of my left, upper left arm, upper right arm, and one covering my back. I went on ahead and got them after those three dreams, so I don't regret any of them, which was a very, instead of a small smidge, it was a big smidge.
There's one of two ways to fix this. Actually, there's three, but one of two not mean ways. The mean way is, don't be a bitch about it. The second way is, there's this crazy invention, it's a laser that gets rid of it. Wow. And then the third, third fix, get more tattoos and then you'll regret a percentage less.