In this case, does "sick fucking tattoo" mean a good one or a bad one? It looks crazy to me that someone would do that to herself, so I'm guessing it's bad, though I knew a girl who had a tattoo there of a giant arrow pointing down, and another girl who had one that said, "NEXT" in cargo-stencil font, and another girl who had a vine lattice of bloody barbed wire tattooed around her calves, which actually went okay with the plaid skirt and platform Doc Martins, but every time I go into town there are more people working in shops who have whole sleeve tattoos of blotchy psychotic nonsense and tattoos around their neck and up to their chin, and booger-like bull rings through their nostrils and a zipper of metal crap stuck all the way around an ear and/or earlobes cut and stretched open with a grommet big enough to put a marble through it or maybe hang a plastic coat hanger there, and eyebrow rings, and mouth rings and tongue rings, though fewer with tattoos of black tears and five-pointed stars on their faces (one for every year he's been gone, goes the song); there used to be a lot of those. Also, I don't get it, here-- 45 watts? A human body radiates twice that in heat. You're just gonna go dead in the middle of a project. (Unless it's telling you that this appliance is the source, the charger... Oh, I see. That's probably it. Never mind.)
When I was a young hippie I considered getting a small tattoo - a flower or something like that. Then I started thinking about how it would look on old wrinkled skin and I changed my mind.
In this case, does "sick fucking tattoo" mean a good one or a bad one? It looks crazy to me that someone would do that to herself, so I'm guessing it's bad, though I knew a girl who had a tattoo there of a giant arrow pointing down, and another girl who had one that said, "NEXT" in cargo-stencil font, and another girl who had a vine lattice of bloody barbed wire tattooed around her calves, which actually went okay with the plaid skirt and platform Doc Martins, but every time I go into town there are more people working in shops who have whole sleeve tattoos of blotchy psychotic nonsense and tattoos around their neck and up to their chin, and booger-like bull rings through their nostrils and a zipper of metal crap stuck all the way around an ear and/or earlobes cut and stretched open with a grommet big enough to put a marble through it or maybe hang a plastic coat hanger there, and eyebrow rings, and mouth rings and tongue rings, though fewer with tattoos of black tears and five-pointed stars on their faces (one for every year he's been gone, goes the song); there used to be a lot of those. Also, I don't get it, here-- 45 watts? A human body radiates twice that in heat. You're just gonna go dead in the middle of a project. (Unless it's telling you that this appliance is the source, the charger... Oh, I see. That's probably it. Never mind.)
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