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Episode: 3121
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Title: HPR3121: Opposing Views on Tattoos
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3121/hpr3121.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 17:16:19
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,121 for Monday 20 July 2020. Today's show is entitled
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Opposing Views on Toos. It is hosted by Windigo and is about 31 minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag. The summary is
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Windigo and Mrs. Hunter Hume discuss their views on Toos.
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Music
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Hello. This is Windigo.
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And Mrs. Hunter Hume.
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And we are going to talk a little bit about Toos this evening or whatever time it is wherever you are.
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So first a little bit of exposition. Mrs. Hunter Hume is my Mrs.
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So we've been together for 15 years.
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It will be 16 in November.
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Which is ridiculous.
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Correct.
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But it gives us a lot to talk about like the subject of Toos for instance because we are very similar in many ways.
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And we are absolute polar opposites in many ways.
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And Toos is one of the opposing issues for sure.
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So you can start with your position on tattoos if you'd like.
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Yeah.
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My position on tattoos is that they are a form of art.
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A little background. I'm an art teacher and an artist.
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And I believe that they're an outward expression of your creativity.
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They're permanent art that you can walk around and put on display for others or if they're under your clothes, then they are private for you.
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And they're there forever.
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And I'm not fond of them. I don't like them.
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I don't care if other people have them, but it's not for me. They're just not my favorite.
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I don't like the idea of the permanence. I don't like the idea of injecting things into my body.
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I don't know. It's just not my jam for sure.
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Is it because you think the ink is foreign?
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The ink is foreign, but that's I don't think that's 100% it.
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I think part of it is that it you can't really have a tattoo without saying something.
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Like if it's under your clothing, I suppose it's private to you, but still there's it's a permanent message that you will always see.
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And I personally, I'm not I don't think I have a strong enough like self identity to permanently make that decision because like this, you know,
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I've made lots of changes in my life.
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And I've if I look back on myself five years or 10 years ago, I'm in an extremely different place.
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I mean, an extremely different person. You have a daughter surprised there.
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That was not something I saw coming.
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So I feel like, you know, if I got a tattoo when I was 20, it would be a barcode or binary or
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something like a HTML joke.
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I think binary you've been very cool.
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Because that's universal.
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What do you mean it's universal?
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Like anyone who sees the binary on your skin, you have an immediate connection to you and under it and understanding.
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Plus it'd be meaningful to you. It's not like binary is going away.
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No, that's true. It well, I don't know how quantum computing takes off.
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But and that might be part of it too.
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I don't want people to be able to make that jump jump.
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I want to air of mystery or something like for the audience, this honey human is making a extremely skeptical face.
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I get of you with an air of mystery after you've been together for so long is the little honey.
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I know that.
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What if it's in a place that's only for me?
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You don't know who's seeing my blood.
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So we should, I think we skipped over a part.
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But you are enthusiastic about tattoos or like tattoos, I suppose.
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What's your like elevator pitch statement on tattoos?
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I would say I'm enthusiastic.
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I would say wait on an idea and sit with it for a long period of time before deciding to get it permanently tattooed on your body.
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If I had gotten tattooed when I was 18, I would have giant angel wings down my back.
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There's anything wrong with that.
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But I waited until I was 26 to get my first tattoo.
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That's what I was getting at. You have tattoos. You've thought them out.
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And they're, you should describe your tattoo so that we know what we're talking about.
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So my first tattoo, like I said, I'm not 26, I got it.
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I have reverse pigmentation, so white spots on my skin.
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And I got a tattooed on one of the white spots.
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And it's in the shape of a snowflake six sided snowflake.
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This is on your shoulder.
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Yes, on my shoulder.
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On one of those white spots.
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I had a necklace that I used to wear all the time that had the snowflake on it.
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I wore it as a symbol of just being unique and one of a kind.
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But also we're from a very snowy cold area.
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So kind of represented home as well.
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So I put that on my shoulder in that spot is also kind of a remembrance to embrace the parts of you that are unique and make you an individual.
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And not to be hiding or ashamed of them, just kind of honor that.
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It also kind of represents home to me as well.
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Then when I was 28, I got equal lateral triangles on both of my wrists.
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They are three fingers down from the direct wrist at the pressure point for motion sickness.
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And the equal lateral triangles change meaning depending on the direction you see them.
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So upright they represent power and male and mountains and fire and all those very strong elements stability things along those lines inverted.
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It means the opposite means water and female and cave and instability.
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So depending on how I show you the tattoos changes the meaning of what they mean.
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They also are directly the same size as the other tattoo.
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So if you had put the two triangles on top of each other, kind of like a star of David, they match with the third tattoo.
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That's right, because there's triangles present in the snowflake.
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Correct. There are three triangles present in the snowflake.
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And then I now have three tattoos.
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In case you can't figure it out, three is my favorite number.
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And there's an asymmetry to it as well, but also a symmetry.
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I'm really into geometry and how beautiful it is and the symbolism behind it.
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Cool.
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So I don't know a lot about the cultural tattoo representations.
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I feel like it's definitely present in most of the countries I've heard of.
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They're definitely taken different ways, depending on the country.
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But we've got an international audience at HPR.
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We need to explain what a tattoo is.
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We just jumped the shark.
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We assume that everyone knew what a tattoo is.
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So it is ink that is pushed into your skin just below the dermis level.
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So that it's in there permanently.
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It's not going to wash off or, you know, come off as your skin.
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Renews.
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And it's a painful process.
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Kind of.
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I thought it was going to be way more painful than it actually was.
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So it becomes kind of a right of passage as well.
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So when you see someone else with a tattoo, there's an underlying understanding of,
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I know what you went through to get that.
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So that's kind of interesting.
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Did I miss anything?
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There's different like kinds of abstract symbols.
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There's pictures that you people do portraits of deceased loved ones.
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Yeah.
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There's lots of different cultural significance to tattoos.
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They can identify your tribe.
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Yeah.
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And there's also different kinds of physical tattooing.
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There's a stick in poke, which you have the ink separate.
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And you use it like a needle.
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Heated a needle and you stick and do it that way.
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That's usually associated with prison tattoos.
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Or done at home.
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Then you have in I think a lot of Asian cultures.
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They use a needle on a stick.
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And then they hit it.
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And it hits and goes into the skin over and over and over again.
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But here in the type that I have, you have a tattoo gun.
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But we are no means by experts on tattoos.
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I'm sure that some of the audience is probably.
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These are all just our personal experiences.
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Correct.
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Probably like that's not what it's called.
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Sorry folks.
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So yeah, it was a needle.
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Attached to a machine that had electricity.
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So it stabbed it over and over and over and over and over again.
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There's also color inks as well.
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And usually when they do color, there's multiple needles.
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So they can use like almost like brush strokes.
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My tattoos are just black ink line tattoos.
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That's what I wanted.
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That's the style that I like.
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I was always kind of afraid that the color would fade.
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But with just straight lines and black ink, I thought it was going to be timeless.
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And there's also different types of ink.
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Not only color, but you can get like glow in the dark tattoos.
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You can get glow in the dark.
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You can get also white because not everyone's skin tone is pale.
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You know, you had a dark skin tone.
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You could get a white ink tattoo.
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Yeah, two of us speaking are of the pale variety.
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Yes, we are.
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And they even have ones now that can help people with diabetes detect when their sugar levels are low.
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So that's actually a very functional tattoo.
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Yeah, it's interesting because I'm not like, I don't think I'm super opposed to the pain aspect.
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I don't think it'd be great, but I give blood.
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I'm not afraid of needles.
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That doesn't bother me in the least.
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The ink bothers me a little bit.
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What does a soy basting?
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Can you do that?
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Like, I know that you can print soy basting on paper.
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You can get tattoos.
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I'm just throwing it out there as a possibility.
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If it was a plant basting, would you be more open to getting a tattoo?
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No, I don't think so.
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And that's, I can think of ways around like the reason I brought up glow in the dark tattoos
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because it's completely invisible unless it's dark out.
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So there's so many different ways to conceal a tattoo and make it.
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Make it less obvious.
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But I don't, I can't think of any combination of tattoo properties that would make me want one.
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But even if you got a glow in the dark one, you'd still have almost a raised skin.
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And it might be like slightly scarred looking.
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Oh, I don't know that.
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It wouldn't be like, it wouldn't look just as it, you could tell that there was something.
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It wouldn't be decodering invisible ink style.
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Not yet.
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I'm not saying it's not a bow or abilities yet, but not currently.
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Yeah.
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No, I can't think of anything because I, whatever I think about tattoos,
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I think that I would either a have a stupid idea or be want something functional.
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And I can't think of anything super functional that I want tattooed on my body.
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Not even wedding rings.
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No, absolutely not wedding rings.
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Why?
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Because I like normal rings and.
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You could lose a normal ring.
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I can lose a normal ring.
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He's laughing because he's already lost a normal ring.
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That's lost like one ring in our 15 on to 16 years together.
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And if you got kidnapped and they stole all your jewelry.
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One thing they could identify you with is if you had a tattoo of a wedding ring.
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Okay.
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I don't think that kind of contingency contingency plan is something I'm going to factor into my tattoo decision.
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It's if if I got kidnapped and they needed to identify me.
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What if the kidnappers chopped off my finger so that I couldn't be identified?
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Okay.
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They can identify dental records.
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Why don't you want a permanent declaration of your commitment to primary?
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I think it's because I'm a jerk.
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And I don't feel like I need it's.
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It's like the flag from a conquering force.
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It's not that you're like conquering me or anything like that.
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But it's like that is the final symbol the cherry on top.
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It's like we already did all the conquering.
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I'm not concerned about the symbol.
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We've been together for 15, 16 years.
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Okay.
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What if I passed away and in my will.
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You're going to do something like this too.
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I made it a request request.
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That you got my hand print tattooed on your heart or my thumb print on the skin above my skin above your heart.
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Oh, I don't know.
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So that's.
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I would give it continual remembrance of me and our love.
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And once again, it's like.
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Do you think I'm going to forget?
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Yeah, you forget everything.
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I don't think I'm going to forget you if you pass away.
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So.
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Yeah, I feel like it's the symbol isn't as important as the fact that we have the love that we share and that we're devoted to each other.
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And I don't know.
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I would.
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I feel like that would be the most serious.
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I consider getting a tattoo.
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There's also a part of me that is an atheist.
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Things she'll never know.
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Haunt you.
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Yeah, you'll get chest pains at night.
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Just her.
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Yeah, it's me grabbing you from beyond the groove.
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It's trying to touch your hand print and you can't find it so you press harder and harder.
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That's great.
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I mean, you can get one around here.
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Around my neck.
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Yeah, even better.
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So maybe my first tattoo will be a protective ward against the spirit of my lost love.
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Do you think if your cultural roots had more of a connection?
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Like if you were born in a Maori tribe.
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Do you think you'd be more open?
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Because it would connect you more to your roots, your tribe, if you want.
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Probably because there's, there's got to be some like subconscious part of me that things tattoo equals like that guy's on TV or something like that.
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Even though that is never held true in any of my life experience.
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Like I've known bad people who've had tattoos.
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The majority of people I know who have tattoos are good people.
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The majority of bad people that I know that have tattoos is because they're more on not because they're a bad person.
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Like they just got an impulse of tattoo and more thinking about it.
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I think that's it.
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Maybe you've seen so many regrets, if you will, that that's become a fear now instead of a celebration of great tattoos.
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Yeah, so I think my first exposures to tattoos was my cousin Nick is a very, very colorful character.
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He works at Renaissance Fair and his tattoos, he has like an evil clown on his arm and he has the words beer and porn tattooed on his knuckles.
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And I love Nick, but he was never somebody to base your life around.
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He was an a role model.
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Well, none of your parents have tattoos.
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That I know of none of my parents do either, but both my sister and I have multiple.
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Yeah, and I'm kind of more old-fashioned in a lot of ways.
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Your brother has tattoos.
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Gaiman?
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Yeah, and he didn't tell anybody, but I don't think that would like I'm not afraid of what people would think necessarily.
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I don't think maybe I am.
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I don't know.
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I just, this is one of those areas that I don't know if we are ever going to come to a compromise on because I don't understand your resistance.
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And you do not understand my acceptance.
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Oh, so here's another thing.
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I think this is going to be a good conversation for a long time.
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Also because you want us to get these tattoos.
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You want the wedding ring tattoos because you just a single line around the ring finger.
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Yeah, which I will concede is not a crazy request.
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It can even be underneath your ring.
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And then if you ever lose your ring or misplace it, it's still there.
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It's also still there as a reminder.
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Yeah, so another another thing is I think it's a very personal decision for me.
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And I feel like it's something I should be 100% opt in for.
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Like I shouldn't want to get it.
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I shouldn't get it because you would want me to have one if that makes any sense.
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Yeah, like if I'm going to get a tattoo, it's my body.
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It should be for it should be my decision and.
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You shouldn't do it for me.
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I guess, yeah, yeah.
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And you should be my own impetus.
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My tattoos are not for anyone else but me for sure.
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It's funny because I'm a teacher and the ones on my wrist are very visible.
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And it ends up having starting conversations with my students.
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Yeah, because I'm an art teacher, it's not really a surprise.
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Yeah.
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Also, it's a Neapolateral Triangle, which is like the art science math side of me.
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But when I first got them done, there was a kid who told me I was in the Illuminati.
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And that I was going to help because I had tattoos.
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And that was a fourth grade kid that said that to me.
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Yeah.
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So while it is a very personal thing for me, these are my tattoos.
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And that's there for me.
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There is other people seeing them.
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Yeah.
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How did a fourth grader know what the Illuminati was?
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I don't know.
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It was like that.
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2010s.
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He's got a questionable set of influences going on.
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It actually has become kind of a running joke in the school where I was currently teaching,
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where students asked me what they meant.
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I told them if on the day their homework was due every single person turned in their homework on time.
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Their homeworks were sketchbook assignments.
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Then I would tell the class, that class, what the meaning of my tattoos.
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And for three years that I was teaching there, middle school, it never happened.
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So kids would come up to me and be like, you got to tell me, you know, what they're running the tattoos about.
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And I said, when your class does all the homework on the day that it's due, I will tell you a class.
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And it still has not happened.
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It keeps screwing us up.
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They're not doing his homework.
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It became, I didn't mean for it to become a thing.
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I just thought it would be a funny way to like connect with my students and then it ended up being several years of not being known.
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I still have former students who I socialize with who don't know.
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And they can look it up themselves because it makes them do research into, you know, sacred geometry and things like that.
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And then they come back and they're like, doesn't mean this.
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Doesn't mean that.
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And I'm like, I don't know.
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Does it?
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So, you know, another teachable moment.
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But it does become a conversation, you know.
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And I always tell my students, you need to wait.
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Do not get the tattoo right now.
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I don't care if you're 18.
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You need to sit with this idea for several years.
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You're going to shift.
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You're going to change.
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Your body's going to change.
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Yeah.
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So, don't ever get in a place where things are going to stretch.
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You know, I love my sister.
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But some of her tattoo decisions have been questionable in my eyes.
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Yeah.
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So, another aspect of tattoo is that some people take them very seriously.
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And some people have absolutely no value place.
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Well, I'm sure they have value on them.
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But it's not a serious affair.
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Like, I have my brother, Jayman's friend Dustin.
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He has several tattoos.
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He has a tattoo of the Tiananmen square scene,
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a man standing from the tanks.
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He also has a bunch of dragon balls and characters,
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which is that kid in a nutshell.
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He's got very good values.
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It does not take things very seriously.
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And his logic behind the tattoos.
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I guess he just have some.
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A lot of thought put into them.
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But his logic is when he's.
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Old and decrepit and, you know, stuck in a place he doesn't want to be.
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He can look down.
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And his stupid dragon balls.
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He tattoos will make him laugh.
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I think they're very personal.
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What people get them for a lot of them for remembrance.
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I think people get it to honor.
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I mean, that's why you see the stereotypical heart with mom.
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Yeah.
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I think.
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If.
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And possibly when I get another tattoo,
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it would probably be a piece of our daughter's art.
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Yeah.
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There's something about the innocence of children's scribbles.
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And to have that as a capture that moment for her and have that permanently in my body.
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I think it would be.
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Beautiful.
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Plus it would make her feel cool.
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Like I did that.
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Hopefully something that maybe not when she's in middle school.
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That's safe.
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Let's let's not even go there.
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Middle school.
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I'm not ready for me either.
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She's only two.
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Yeah.
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No, every time I think about what tattoo I would get, it's.
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It's a stupid tattoo.
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Or it's a tattoo that has no purpose.
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So I don't think I would get it in the first place.
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Just I can't think of anything.
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The only real idea I've ever heard is your wedding ring tattoo idea.
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And there's something that makes me very hesitant.
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That's obviously not like my commitment to you.
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Because we've got a daughter and we've been together 16 years.
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And I'm not going to be like.
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Well, we get 17 and getting cold feet.
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So I don't.
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I'm going to, you know, put on the record here.
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You don't have to worry about that.
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Okay.
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Just something about the tattoos rubs me the wrong way.
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I don't.
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I don't understand.
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And I don't think I can.
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And I don't think I will.
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And I have to be okay with that.
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Yeah.
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No, I don't think I understand.
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It's just kind of a good feeling.
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Something that's like, yeah.
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It just makes me hesitant about it.
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It's like in.
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You know, you've been with me long enough to know that I'm just weird about things sometimes.
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Yes, you are.
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You get these ideas.
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And you hold onto them so tight that nothing is going to sway you.
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And it's not like big ideas.
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They're like.
|
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|
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Airport security.
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Okay.
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So I'm going to get the public support on the HPR for this one.
|
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|
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What do you mean by airport security?
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||
|
|
That might be another episode.
|
||
|
|
Oh, there's a man named Ken Fallon who's very happy with you right now.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
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So I think I can't think of anything else that I that would be interesting to say about tattoos.
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Is there anything you want it to like end on?
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Conclusion or.
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I think they're beautiful.
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I think they're personal.
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And I'm proud of mine.
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Yeah.
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And I agree with every single one of those statements.
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I can see them.
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I just.
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Just not for me.
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|
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Do you think I would be less me if I didn't have them?
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||
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Like if you met me and I didn't have these tattoos.
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Would you like me less or love me less?
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|
No.
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|
No.
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|
No.
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No.
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|
|
And I.
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The more I think about it, I don't think you would be less you.
|
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|
|
Unless you got them removed.
|
||
|
|
Because now that now that you've got them, they're a part of you.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
And they're permanent.
|
||
|
|
And it would be almost weird.
|
||
|
|
Without them.
|
||
|
|
Even though they're not like they're very small.
|
||
|
|
They're only like a quarter size.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, centimeter.
|
||
|
|
The wrist tattoos and.
|
||
|
|
Maybe an entry career.
|
||
|
|
They're the same size.
|
||
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
||
|
|
I had him trace this one to make these.
|
||
|
|
So that they would match up.
|
||
|
|
They're all the same.
|
||
|
|
Cool.
|
||
|
|
So yeah.
|
||
|
|
And they're.
|
||
|
|
They're very tiny.
|
||
|
|
I don't know.
|
||
|
|
We've been together for a long time and you've got these very early on in our relationship.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
You've met when I was 21.
|
||
|
|
22.
|
||
|
|
22.
|
||
|
|
Wait.
|
||
|
|
No.
|
||
|
|
Was it 21?
|
||
|
|
Because.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
It was.
|
||
|
|
21 because.
|
||
|
|
You're.
|
||
|
|
We met right before my birthday.
|
||
|
|
Like.
|
||
|
|
And you'll weaker too.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, not even.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
But this is neither here nor there.
|
||
|
|
So.
|
||
|
|
Imagine if I had been 18 and made my tattoo decision.
|
||
|
|
And then you met me at 21.
|
||
|
|
Ooh.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
Well, what would you.
|
||
|
|
They would have been full angel wings on my back.
|
||
|
|
Just these.
|
||
|
|
Oh, really?
|
||
|
|
Wings down my back.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
I thought it was going to be the coolest thing.
|
||
|
|
I've always wanted to fly.
|
||
|
|
And I thought that would be as close as I can kind of get.
|
||
|
|
Now I'm glad I didn't.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
I had no idea how I would have reacted to that.
|
||
|
|
Would you think you would have been less attracted to me?
|
||
|
|
I don't know.
|
||
|
|
It would have been something that put me off initially.
|
||
|
|
But you kind of have a way of like changing my perspective on things.
|
||
|
|
So it might be maybe.
|
||
|
|
Maybe I would have changed my perspective on tattoos as a whole knows.
|
||
|
|
And when I got my tattoos and we were together, I didn't ask your permission.
|
||
|
|
Oh, of course not.
|
||
|
|
Well, I'm just clarifying.
|
||
|
|
Not everyone knows us that.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
I would.
|
||
|
|
We were already in a relationship when I got my tattoos.
|
||
|
|
And I knew that you didn't love them tattoos in general.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
But that wasn't going to change whether or not.
|
||
|
|
Not in my because like I said, they're mine.
|
||
|
|
No, I don't think our relationship would work if you were like,
|
||
|
|
I'm not going to get these because he doesn't like them.
|
||
|
|
That's not me.
|
||
|
|
No, I don't play that way.
|
||
|
|
No, we have very strong personalities and we're pretty equal in things so that like.
|
||
|
|
I want to think we're balanced.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
No.
|
||
|
|
That's why we're having this discussion.
|
||
|
|
Correct.
|
||
|
|
Because if it was any like if there was an imbalance, you wouldn't have tattoos or I would be getting one.
|
||
|
|
Correct.
|
||
|
|
So this is just one of many places where we have this.
|
||
|
|
That's why I think we balanced each other in length now.
|
||
|
|
Mm hmm.
|
||
|
|
You know, I think it's good.
|
||
|
|
I agree.
|
||
|
|
It's good for HPR.
|
||
|
|
We're getting some interesting podcast material.
|
||
|
|
I hope.
|
||
|
|
We'll see.
|
||
|
|
I hope you guys find this interesting.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Feel free.
|
||
|
|
Here's my shill moment.
|
||
|
|
Feel free to record a response.
|
||
|
|
If you find tattoos, detestable or fantastic or completely middle of the road.
|
||
|
|
Or what?
|
||
|
|
It's a repulsive.
|
||
|
|
Repulsive.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Attractive.
|
||
|
|
Mm hmm.
|
||
|
|
That is.
|
||
|
|
Just throw that out there.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Striking our safer work rating out right off the.
|
||
|
|
Oh, sorry.
|
||
|
|
No, it's okay.
|
||
|
|
It's just a flag we can set.
|
||
|
|
All right.
|
||
|
|
So I think we're going to wrap this up.
|
||
|
|
This has been Windigo and.
|
||
|
|
This is honey him.
|
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|
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And we'll catch you later.
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