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A waste of money IMO
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Gawg wrote A waste of money IMO


thanks man
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The Dante one is very interesting. I understand that you got it because of an album but if you haven't read The Divine Comedy then I would highly recommend it.
Even if only to gain a little bit more understanding about the man behind the face you have tattooed on you.

Personally I prefer larger tattoos but if you have enough small ones they can form their own larger motif.
The good thing about smaller tattoos is that they obviously don't cost a lot and if you're a spur of the moment kind of person that can be the best kind to get.
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Ahab wrote The Dante one is very interesting. I understand that you got it because of an album but if you haven't read The Divine Comedy then I would highly recommend it.
Even if only to gain a little bit more understanding about the man behind the face you have tattooed on you.

Personally I prefer larger tattoos but if you have enough small ones they can form their own larger motif.
The good thing about smaller tattoos is that they obviously don't cost a lot and if you're a spur of the moment kind of person that can be the best kind to get.


I read a little of Inferno in highschool my freshman year I think, sadly not all of The Divine Comedy. If you mind briefing me on why it would be an interesting tat? If its in regards to religion and my avater being the Sigil of Baphomet, dont fret I like reading/understanding religion so thats no issue.
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As long as you like them I guess right?
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