"The real is on the rise, fuck them other guys"

fuckyeahtattoos:

I got this tattoo a few days after my birthday on October 16, 2011. This tattoo may seem simple but it carries a whole lot of sentimental value to me. I’m originally from New Hampshire. Lived there for the first 14 years of my life. My family and I made the drastic decision to move to South Florida, where we’ve been living for the past 7 years. I hold my home state and family near and dear to me. I’m proud to call myself a New Hampshirite. Not everyday do you meet someone from a small, unknown state such as New Hampshire.
I got this tattoo in the spur of that moment. When I’m highly upset, I look for physical pain, whether it’s playing an aggressive sport, boxing, going to the gym, etc. No worries guy, I’m not suicidal. Pain in its self soothes me. This time, I decided to try something different. Getting a tattoo. This isn’t my first tattoo by the way, but definitely one that was easy to decide upon. I’ve always wanted to get the New Hampshire state motto tatted on me so it was the perfect opportunity. I recently added the birds to represent me and my four other brothers. It came out perfectly.
I got this done at My Tattoo Shop in Hollywood, Fl. I can’t remember the artist name, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be getting more tatts done by him. :)
Jan 3

fuckyeahtattoos:

I got this tattoo a few days after my birthday on October 16, 2011. This tattoo may seem simple but it carries a whole lot of sentimental value to me. I’m originally from New Hampshire. Lived there for the first 14 years of my life. My family and I made the drastic decision to move to South Florida, where we’ve been living for the past 7 years. I hold my home state and family near and dear to me. I’m proud to call myself a New Hampshirite. Not everyday do you meet someone from a small, unknown state such as New Hampshire.

I got this tattoo in the spur of that moment. When I’m highly upset, I look for physical pain, whether it’s playing an aggressive sport, boxing, going to the gym, etc. No worries guy, I’m not suicidal. Pain in its self soothes me. This time, I decided to try something different. Getting a tattoo. This isn’t my first tattoo by the way, but definitely one that was easy to decide upon. I’ve always wanted to get the New Hampshire state motto tatted on me so it was the perfect opportunity. I recently added the birds to represent me and my four other brothers. It came out perfectly.

I got this done at My Tattoo Shop in Hollywood, Fl. I can’t remember the artist name, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be getting more tatts done by him. :)

fuckyeahtattoos:

Rise Against saved my life, so I had no regrets getting their symbol as my first tattoo. This photo was taken on my wedding day and it means so much to me<3
Tattooed by Jason Pena at Ring Of Fire. Photograph by surefirephotos.
Jan 3

fuckyeahtattoos:

Rise Against saved my life, so I had no regrets getting their symbol as my first tattoo. This photo was taken on my wedding day and it means so much to me<3

Tattooed by Jason Pena at Ring Of Fire. Photograph by surefirephotos.

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Jan 1

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Dec 31

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fuckyeahtattoos:

These words were taken from Randall Stroope’s ‘The Awakening’. It was a song I performed in choir in high school and the meaning behind the song is an absolutely beautiful one. This was done at Horseshoe Tattoo in Lexington, KY.
Dec 31

fuckyeahtattoos:

These words were taken from Randall Stroope’s ‘The Awakening’. It was a song I performed in choir in high school and the meaning behind the song is an absolutely beautiful one. This was done at Horseshoe Tattoo in Lexington, KY.

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Dec 13

llbwwb:

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Dec 13

Omg <3

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fuckyeahtattoos:

My 3rd tattoo, got it Saturday in Berlin (:
Dec 2

fuckyeahtattoos:

My 3rd tattoo, got it Saturday in Berlin (:

lostateminor:

This is exactly as described: a wonderful ambiguity. In cityscapes with oblique lighting and long shadows, almost lit like a film noire set, strangers are caught going about their business but in such a mysterious way that the pictures throw up curious narratives. They are nearly all black and white, and some are by the masters of reportage. But there are also many great photographs by people you would never have heard of. 
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Dec 2

lostateminor:

This is exactly as described: a wonderful ambiguity. In cityscapes with oblique lighting and long shadows, almost lit like a film noire set, strangers are caught going about their business but in such a mysterious way that the pictures throw up curious narratives. They are nearly all black and white, and some are by the masters of reportage. But there are also many great photographs by people you would never have heard of.

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Nov 28

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