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fuckyeahtattoos:
Not yet finished! BUT I LOVE IT SO FAR! thank you Mandy Garcia
fuckyeahtattoos:
When I was younger my best friend begged me to read “The Lovely Bones” because it was her favorite book, she gave me her copy and insisted that I would love it but I kept putting it off. A few months later she passed away and of course I searched for the book and read it for her almost immediately. Little did I know that the entire book was about death and letting go, which made me completely bawl the entire way through. I had always wanted to get a tattoo but never had enough reason to get something so permanent until this. I decided to get the tree that was mentioned in the book and emphasized in the movie that represented Heaven. The tree that I got looks a little different, but has the same theme of the leaves turning into birds. Her initials, MMM, are ‘carved’ in the tree trunk because I know that she made it to that tree and I know that she is in heaven.
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almondsofcobalt:
This is BLK water.
It is black spring water from Canada.
It’s infused with fulvic acid ( a naturally occuring substance found in pre-historic plant matter. Because fulvic acid is naturally black it changes the molecules of the water, making them black.)
It has a ph balance of 9.0
It has natural electrolytes and 77 trace minerals from the fulvic acid.
It actually regenerates the cells in your body faster than regular water and is a high antioxidant.
holy shit
oh my god
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fuckyeahtattoos:
This is my second tattoo, it represent my father’s heartbeat and it means a lot to me. I dedicated my first tattoo to my mom. Now I’ll always have both of them with me. They live very far from me but I love them like crazy.
Done at Studio 54 by Seb, in Nantes - France.
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