Tattoo quote?

Yeah. Thats a great tattoo to put on yourself. Seeing as how its a tattoo saying how tattoos are stupid. Psh. So lame and contradictory.
 
First! would be my 1st second and 3rd tattoo, the next 7 would be a combination of fails and lols.
 
I'd get

"Let's get together and feel alright."

or

"I came, I saw, I conquered."

But I wouldn't ever get any tattoos because when you get old and wrinkly they look stupid.
 
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as for me, i'd probably get something star wars related. idk. maybe something ski too.
 
thats actually kinda cool

Words for tattoos are kinda lame tho... hahaha my one friend has "invincible" across his back and on his arm it says "you bought the ticket take the ride" hahahah but the best was at this party he was like 'my next one is gonna say 'let the good times roll in case god doesnt show'" and he couldn't remember where he had got it from (fucking falloutboy lyrics ahahahhaha)
 
like a huge xzibit in the middle of another tattoo, with something like "yo dawg, i heard you like tattoos, so i put a tattoo in your tattoo so you can look like a tool while you look like a tool"

and xzibits head should cover the entire back.

 
"We shall not cease from

exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we

started... and know the place for the first time" - T.S. Eliot

Or.

right next to your groin: "OUR ARROWS WILL BLOT OUT THE SUN!"
 
TETELESTAI

means "paid in full" or "it is finished"

jesus said it on the cross right before he died

and i heard it in church this morning and thought it would just look straight badass
 
ok, it would maybe look badass.

but what "meaning" can a guy in his 20s (or even younger on ns.com) give to "it is finished"

sry, but thats a little awkward
 
16...

now this is going to turn into a huge political argument but when jesus was on the cross and his mother and aunt were standing at his feet looking at their (son,nephew,) dyeing, he said tetelestai (it is finished) in greek...meaning God put him on the earth to die on the cross for our sins. so his duty was finished.
 
i am educated enough to know what he said and what he meant.

i just wondered, how could someone UNDER 70 put something like "it is finished" on his body? i feel like nothing is finished and i dont even know which route i will take there.

btw, i am pretty sure that he didnt said it in greek
 
and nvmd the greek thing. i looked it up and it seems like it was a common phrase that a lot of people used, even though greek wasnt the main language
 
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