wwoowww hold up, just wait a while, because remember tattoos are permanent and tattoo removals are said to be extremely painful, remember this may seem awsome now, but will it be years later? (probably)
That's one way to look at it. But, judging by the fact that he says the only space he has left is his calves, I'm pretty sure he knows well the ramifications of tattoos. Also because he has two preferred artists. Most people don't even have preferred artists.
But the way I think of it is thus--if at any point (while sober, and the good places won't tattoo you if you're not) I liked something so much I wanted to get a tattoo of it, it's legit. The fact is that even if years later it's not your favorite or you're not really all that fond of the tattoo, it serves as a reminder of a thing you loved, if not always then back when, so much that you wanted it engraved in your skin. I think that counts for something.
Of course, that's my philosophy. Others just like to have things they think are really beautiful (some people I know like the ones that are pretty, and sure, I like to look at them, but to me the beautiful ones are often meaningless...which makes them no less wonderful but that thought makes all the difference to the person getting the tattoo; sure, a fairy is pretty, but to me, something pretty is what jewelry is for--and something meaningful is what tattoos are for). I used to fear getting something that years down the line I wouldn't love as much, but like I said...if it ever mattered to me so much that I wanted a tattoo of it, that's enough. The only ramification I particularly fear is using up a space I wish I'd used on something else, but, what can you do. But I'm not alone in this feeling.
Not viral related but i have the Joker and Harley Quinn on my arms. Joker is little over 2 years and Harl is 5 months
I LOVE them. I don't even have anything else to say. I've been thinking about getting a Harley tat myself.
That tattoo kicks ice!