
Dotty Jenkins, 48, Effingham, NH Tattoos done at White Mountain Tattoo in North Conway, NH by Adam Mazza
I lost my hair due to an autoimmune disease called Alopecia Areata so I decided that people are going to stare at a bald woman so I would give them something awesome to stare at and when asked about it I can spread awareness of this life changing disease.


everything about him just seems to say “i don’t give a shit about what you think”. i like that.
genderqueer: glitterbombing:(via amightyfawk)

THE PERFECT EXAMPLE THAT TATTOOS STAY PRETTY EVEN WHEN YOUR +70. this will no longer be tolerated as an excuse.
Besides, so what if that tattoo DOESN’T age well? What if it does end up wrinkly and saggy when you’re over 70? Who cares! The rest of you will be wrinkly and saggy too. Big deal. It’s like people look different when they age or something. But modern tattooing technology also does allow tattoos to age better compared to tattooing from just a few generations ago, so you’re not so likely to end up with great-grandpa’s eagle-turned-dark-blob tattoo. Especially so if you take good care of your tattoos and don’t overdo the sun exposure.
Also, if you’re harping on someone else’s tattoo with the whole “it’ll age” thing, mind your own godsdamned business. Not your body, not your tattoo, don’t be a jerk.

oktome: stuffedcat: fuckyeahtattoos:
This is my daughter Hayden and myself photographed for a Canadian Family magazine article about dads with their children’s names tattooed on them.
Story behind the tattoo: Hayden was born during a blue moon so there is one behind her name and above it is a rose with a pink diamond inside it for my little girl.
Here is the link to the article:
http://www.canadianfamily.ca/articles/slideshow/dad-behind-ink/