Hey everyone! I'm back!
Sorry I took a little hiatus. Life got in the way. I'm sure all of you understand.
Anywho. I actually like being in college. Actual college, not just online classes. My English teacher is crazy, and eccentric, but what English teacher isn't? My math teacher seems pretty cool, and the class is going relatively well so far. Got a 100 on my first quiz. Yea! College skills is easy too, and the teacher had to cancel class yesterday, so it's nice.
Tattoos. We all (or most of us...) have them, and some go through great pain to get the ones they have. My first tattoo (which I talked about previously, I believe, if not here is a link to a video where I talked about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX5ki-q3F0E) was not at all painful. Well, it hurt, but it wasn't horrendous pain. I also work myself up into thinking the pain will be worse than it is, so then I'll be pleasantly surprised when I'm in not as much pain as I thought. I got my first one kind of unexpectedly, but it was one that I wanted. It was a week maybe after my 18th birthday, and my brother in law did it for me. He basically walked into my room and told me to get his tattoo stuff out of the car and lets do my tattoo. So, I had no idea when I woke up that morning that I was getting a tattoo, I honestly thought that it was never going to happen, and I was getting mad and upset, because I wanted it so badly because it meant to much to me. So I didn't get a day or even an hour to work myself up to thinking what I usually do, that the pain was going to be horrible so that I would be surprised when it wasn't. I think I did a little bit, because my brother in law did a tiny line, then asked "How does that feel?" I said "That's it? That's nothing!" Yea. My second tattoo was nothing like that. This time I knew it was coming, so I was able to prepare myself with my whole thought process of pain thing. Honestly, it wasn't that bad, but it had five colors (black, red, yellow, dark blue and light blue) so by the time I got to the yellow and blues, my skin was getting tender, and every time the needle touched my skin, I flinched a little, apparently. Fun stuff, tattoos. But, I love it a lot, and I don't regret the tattoo, or the location. I want my tattoos where I can see them, and a tattoo on my shoulder doesn't seem like I can see it, but my brother in law placed it high enough up that I can see it, at least the top part. All of my tattoos that I have/will get are/will be in locations where I can see them, and I'll be able to hide them if I want, or show them off if I want, which is what I like. If you have a problem with my tattoos, I don't care. All of them mean something to me, and all have a special meaning in my heart. I got my tattoos because I love my mom, and my little brother who has Autism has changed my life, and how I view people who have "special needs". I will talk about my other two tattoos when I get them, either at the same time or when I get each one if I'm impatient. I'm not posting a picture of my tattoo that I just got because my skin was being stubborn (like me) and didn't want to take the ink, so my tattoo is finished, it just needs a touch up, since the blood (yes tattoos make you bleed, me more so because I bleed easily) was mixing up with the ink, so my brother in law was having a hard time trying to see where he filled in the spots and such. I'll post a picture when I get it all touched up.
That's all for now, I think. If I have anything else to share, I'll either add it to this post, or create a new one.
Peace out home skillets! (I kind of like this. May use it as a sign off here and on my youtube videos.)
Brianna
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