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I am not a fan of tattoos in general, but I find to be a very bad idea those red floral and swirly patterns regardless of how well are done, that make the person look like a burn victim or suffering with some severe rash from distance or in a miniature image, then she comes closer and oh thanks god, it's just a tattoo (or patterned tights).

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What do the kids, whose early drawings their parents got tattooed on permanently, think about it now as they are grown up? On the kids' place I'd think it's childish and cringe, that's what I would think.
 
What do the kids, whose early drawings their parents got tattooed on permanently, think about it now as they are grown up? On the kids' place I'd think it's childish and cringe, that's what I would think.
This thought caught me the other day as I was clearing out my littlest's papers at the beginning of summer vacation. There is just SO MUCH of his cute little doodles. I pulled the best and put em in the old scrapbook. I don't know how anyone picks one drawing to permanently ink on their body. There will be more, cuter and funnier and better and more poignant drawings as the years go on.
 
What do the kids, whose early drawings their parents got tattooed on permanently, think about it now as they are grown up? On the kids' place I'd think it's childish and cringe, that's what I would think.
When you're younger, you think it's cringe after a certain age. When you're older, you understand humans have a bottomless capacity for love as much as they do hate, and that cringe art they have on them is just an expression of love at watching their child learn and express themselves as a human. You might even have children yourself and understand from them (without wanting to be tattooed yourself!). It can be cringe depending on the size of the tattoo and subject (i.e. don't get an entire back spread of your kid's Sonichu drawing) but usually it's the permanent preservation of a time of life that makes the parent smile and happy to show off. I assume it turns from "cringe" to "oh, you" for most.
 
What do the kids, whose early drawings their parents got tattooed on permanently, think about it now as they are grown up? On the kids' place I'd think it's childish and cringe, that's what I would think.
One of my parents got a tattoo based on a stupid joke my sibling and I thought was funny when we were super young. We stopped thinking it was funny because we grew up and the tattoo is now cringe, but for their sake we don't tell them that.

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One of my parents got a tattoo based on a stupid joke my sibling and I thought was funny when we were super young. We stopped thinking it was funny because we grew up and the tattoo is now cringe, but for their sake we don't tell them that.

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There's a lot going on here and none of it is good, but my spell check is hemorrhaging trying to write "rescusitate" like that.
 
I get the butterfly emerging out of the chrysalis to cover up a scar. But why is the butterfly a semicolon?
A semicolon tattoo is a tattoo of the semicolon punctuation mark (;), which is used as a message of affirmation and solidarity with those who have dealt with suicide, depression, addiction, and other mental health issues.
 
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