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Jules of Nature
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Claire Keane
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@conductorathart
Oh, gee, I wonder why making people put their lives at risk for the economy might make them consider ideologies other than capitalism?
M&M Cookies
(Recipes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
I got owned by my seventh grade music teacher
As a teen I was the bad kid in school that always lipped off to the teachers and had a huge chip on my shoulder. I wish I could go back and treat people differently, but I can’t.
In seventh grade I was really into skateboarding, smoking cigarettes, skipping class with my friends, etc. When I did go to class I was disruptive at best.
My music teacher, old Mrs. Greiner, had tried everything to get me to just shut up and leave her class alone. Meetings with parents, detentions, extra homework she tried it all.
Or so I thought.
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Cats are made of something different
me: *gets scared that i’m wasting my life* me: i’m gonna deal with this feeling by taking a long nap in the middle of the day
re-creation of one of my favorite audio posts (which is now broken)
Same energy
Getting Away
this was supposed to be funnier than it actually came out
youve done it! youve boiled being in your early twenties down to its bare essentials!
Big mood
I’ve been asked many times what someone should look for when trying to find a good artist. The best way you can do this is to look at their portfolio, whether it’s in a book at their shop or online. If they don’t have good work in their portfolio, they’re probably not good artists.
The shop may be clean, the people there might be nice, and the design they draw up for you might be exactly what you want, but if your artist doesn’t stand up to the points listed above, then you’re going to get a bad tattoo.
It’s okay to walk into a shop, talk with an artist for a while, and decide you don’t want a tattoo from them. Even if the artist has a bad attitude about it or tries to convince you to just let them do it, remember this is going to be on your body for the rest of your life.
This is fucking fantastic thank you!!
So important. I had an apprentice tattoo me once without any supervision - wound up with a blurry tattoo, and a messed up tendon for a while after >:(