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It's up to her what she does to her body, but I wonder why she went to the papers?
Without the Observer being informed, nobody would be none the wiser, as to what's on her back. |
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She may live to regret it someday - like on her honeymoon.
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It's a good job she didn't go for Gray's "Elegy" or it would have reached her ankles. ;)
Sorry, I can't take this seriously. I could, perhaps, understand a picture of the deceased but this is just weird and the poem is ......... no, I'm too polite to say. Yep - I'm judging again! :eek: |
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I think I know where your coming from!!!
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well grief is a terrible thing,and everyone has there own way of dealing with it, some hit the drink big time, affecting others, summat like that tattoo aint my bag,the lass may well regret it in years to come,but its her way of dealing with things, if it aint ours so what?
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As long as she isn't holding me down to tattoo it on my back, I don't give 2 hoots what she does with her own body!
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We all know that grief affects people in different ways and having a tattoo done is her way but why the need to broadcast it??
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If the girl deals with her grief in that manner, it’s her choice. Grief is generally a very private emotion and as pondered by garinda , earlier in this thread, what’s the motive for contacting the Observer ?
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