After carrying a metaphorical pencil around all week, I have two lines. Which is, I guess, better than nothing. But I can tell you all about the role microtubules play in the CDC and I can discuss the origin and insertion points of the sartorius muscle, so you could see how my week has been going. I like the rhythm in this, though, so I may do something else on it.
Sketch a tattoo on my mind, ink a memory in my head
In the swirling design find a word I should have said.
Looking up tattoos, incidentally, I found a few people on google image that made me gasp and wonder how someone could have that little respect for their body. Go for it. I searched under "tattoos on face."
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I think people with tattoos have reasons. Whether or not they're like Gratiano's, I cannot say, but I don't think it's just disrespect.
Captcha made a joke: "rested."
That metaphorical pencil is something I am in dire need of. I was just thinking about that on the way to the office today. Why am I not taking advantage of that ever-present, ever-accessible gift? I'm glad you're sharing the two lines. They do have a good rhythm. I have been tempted to get a tattoo here: lI'ma. After all, I am in Lima. I'd definitely put it on my face. Obviously.
Of course. Obviously. Oh, dear. What have I done?
(Don't tell anyone, but I've always wanted to get a very, very small, discrete tattoo...actually, just don't tell my mom. Because once she heard a rumor that I'd gotten a tattoo, and I told her no, and she didn't believe me until I got home on break and showed her--or rather didn't. Bwahaha. But still...that'd be fun. Do it. Maybe not on your face...? Perhaps just a small Lima bean...*laughing*)
I've actually kind of wanted to get a tattoo of the 7 virtues of Bushido. Either down 1 arm, or on my back. I probably wont though. Still, if I ever decide to get one, it would be of that. The Kanji for them is awesome looking.
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