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"Ink" it Through

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Brock Van Faussien has joined the Georgia Southern coaching staff to help the offense and assist in recruiting. 

Oh man, it’s an opinionated outlook on getting tattoos. This should be totally original and not cliche at all! I’m here to tell the world how getting tattoos has sincerely changed my life. Not in that corny life changing way like buying a blender so you can eat EVERYTHING in smoothie form. But in a real way. In an emotional and intellectual way.
Getting a tattoo isn’t the same as just buying something nice for yourself because it’s “treat yo’ self” day. Getting a tattoo is an emotional commitment to a piece of art that will be on your body for the rest of your life, in most cases. I have received four wonderful works of art on my body in my short time on this earth and each one represents something important to my life. While I strongly believe that you can do whatever you want to with your body, tattoos need – I’ll say it again, NEED – to be thought out clearly and for a good amount of time. I cannot tell you how many tattoos that I have seen on people that mean something that doesn’t pertain to them anymore. I’m not just talking about names of ex lovers but I’m talking about flags, bands, words, the list is endless.
Recently, I received another tattoo on my calf which took three hours. This tattoo is something that I have been thinking about for around six months and have been looking for an artist that I could trust for another two weeks. So I’ll say it again, it is necessary to think the tattoo through. There is a MASSIVE difference between a “good” tattoo artist and a “professional” tattoo artist. Any tattoo, no matter how well thought out it is, can be bad if the artist is bad.
Before I got any of my tattoos, I was not the type of person that would even think of getting something permanently etched into my body. I was closed minded to the “ink lyfe” and was terrified of marking myself. But as time went on, I found that I could make an emotional connection with tattoos. This mark that lasts a lifetime with a major connection to your body and soul. That can display what you can’t really say in words.
Tattoos have profoundly impacted my life and have added something important to it. These additions to my body aren’t just things that I think look good, but things that mean something to me. That represent something important that has happened in my life or my view of life itself. In my not so humble opinion, tattoos are an extension of yourself. They bring out the inner beliefs, thoughts, and loves of the wearer. Ink can be used as a form of expression just as well as painting, writing, singing and dancing. But if you ever think about getting tattoo, please for your future think it through.

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