I'm a tattoo artist.I write when I can't sleep. I live in Oregon and love it. I post tattoo-related and personal writings at resonanteye.com, as well as images of my work, if you are interested.
My passion is ...
life.
I know too much about ...
what is done with cadavers.
My parents always told me ...
to stop biting my nails.
My childhood ambition ...
is my current life.
My favorite memory ...
is long forgotten and buried under new ones.
Why I write ...
can't sleep.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
books, bad tv, and music.
My first job ...
that's off-topic. I get paid about $60 an hour at my job, but I'll read or write for 60 hours for $1.
My best moment ...
is happening.
My inspiration ...
makes me do things. that's what it is for.
As a tattoo artist, and as someone who's had to remove a few unsightly tatoos, I can tell you that, unfortunately, it's going to hurt. And it's going to cost money. In the past, people had to rely on some not-very-efficient methods of tattoo removal. Dermabrasion, or "scrubbing", was once the most common method of tattoo removal. Sadly, dermabrasion does not penetrate the skin deeply enough to remove a tattoo; unless it's done improperly, the tattoo will only fade slightly. Effective dermabrasion leaves behind welts and large keloid scars. These are caused by the chemical burn to the under...
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