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We also only have one side of the story so we don’t truly know how all of this went down. I’m much less inclined to wholly believe Jane Marie’s version of events just based on the fact that she couldn’t wait to get home and start trashing this guy and his work. That truly makes her look like the level headed person in

I’ve never understood getting teeny tiny tattoos because they always end up bleeding and looking awful in such a short time.

Me thinks some couple’s marriage is on the rocks, and they certainly can’t blame themselves for their problems.

I love, love, love this man! I love his art. I love his wit. I love his wisdom. Most of all I love his spirit.

It’s not even like his other work is even mock worthy; it’s all well done ink. I wouldn’t have any of them etched into my skin, except for the yarn one, but that’s not the point.

I used to work with this woman who somehow talked a shop into putting a ladybug on top of her foot. She comes to work the next day proud as hell of this tattoo that was so tiny it looked like a fucking blood blister on her foot. I immediately asked her which shop and artist did that and put them on my do not use under

I love that, it’s like a permanent henna design.

Her entire tone is condescending, but it was her attempts to make this a gender issue that really put me over the edge.

He’s getting paid he should just do what he’s told to do like a good little peon. And while we’re at it how dare a chef refuse to pour ranch dressing on every single thing I order off of her/his carefully crafted menu. I’m the customer so I’m always right.

You got a star for the Chasing Amy reference.

I like Journey too, but I don’t blame him for not playing it either because if he plays something he hates.

He wasn’t shitty to her, and her gender had nothing to do with his across the board “no neck tattoos” policy. I’d agree that it was shitty if his policy was “not neck tattoos on women,” but it’s an across the board policy. She chose to make it seem like it was about her gender as a way to justify her petty response to

As the wife of someone who is allergic to nuts fuck that woman.

And, I’m sorry, but a tiny bit of script is not “art”.

Yeah if I suddenly stopped caring about my appearance I would ignore the advice of people who know better, but since that day hasn’t arrived I stand by what I said.

Not that I agree with your extremely childish handling of this situation at all I just wanted to reply to remind you to sunscreen the hell out of that tattoo now that you have it. Don’t want it fading really fast.

My husband is a musician, and no matter how much money you throw at him, if you want to hear Journey or Bruce Springsteen you better have an iPod on you because he’s not playing it. He refuses to play either because he hates their music.

He didn’t do the fucking face tattoo; he copied it.

If a clothing designer told me something wouldn’t look good on my body I’d probably fucking listen to them. I also listen to my hair stylist when she steers me away from certain haircuts or colors because she knows more about that shit than I do.

Honestly the person who wrote this article comes across as an easily butthurt little princess with an entitled as fuck attitude. She also seems extremely rude and condescending judging by her “ugh lasers” comment to the employee at the 2nd shop who tried to talk her out of the tattoo because she knew from experience