Calling out all the freaks!

My personal opinion is that if you are advertising yourself as freakish,and trying to look a certain way, you are more of a fashion, lifestyle, kind of person with preference for a certain style. Every REAL freak I know, thinks everyone else is a freak.
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Well I probally won't fit in the same mold as ya all, as I don't have tats don't listen to rap or metal and don't dress crazy but I don't have a problem with anyone who does. I look on the inside.

I love tats on others on me well it is not for me. The tats I love has to be artistic. My second daughters uncle on her dad's side is a top tat artist. The stuff he does is out of this world. Her whole back will end up being fairies (I know can't spell today pain out of this world with rain and don't care to look up real spelling LOL). I wanted to share my favorite of her tats with ya all. When my Granddaughter Hazel Rayne was born 3 years ago she took the birth cert with the feet prints to uncle Dave and had him put Hazel's feet prints on the top of her feet like Hazel had been dancing on her feet and stepped off leaving the prints. Very orginal and precious to me as well as her. When my Grandson Arcamedies Thomas was born a year ago she took his birth cert in and had his feet prints put on her left calf of her leg like he was running up her leg. Also very origanal. This man is so talented that the tats look like photos. One day I will have to get pics and post them on here.

My third daughter just had a tatoo put on her chest from the collar bone to collar bone. I don't like it but it is nicely done. It says "I Will Survive" He done a ok job of it I think that the fancy lettering he did left some of the letters looking like others the I kind of looks like a fancy J , then he smudged around the words and I thought that was tacky. This past friday she had the kool-aid smile face put on the top of each foot. That is tacky to me but she loves it. MY favorite tatoos that she had was on the bottom of her big toes. They were winking smiles she walked them off LOL.

I am all for tats and any other form of expression my kids had tats as soon as they asked for them if they were old enough to ask they were old enough, they had to ask for a year and I had to approve the tat but they had a right to express their self if that is what they wanted.

I read the cards nobody will let me read for them as it comes true and they are now scared of me LOL not kidding it isn't funny.

I seen my niece and her hubby in the store one day. I kept looking at her funny and she said what, she is use to me so forgetting that her hubby was there I asked if she had a brain tumor. She laughed and said no, he said are you nuts if she had a tumor we would know about it. Well she went to the doc and told the doc what I said doc ran tests. Next week she went in and was told she has a brain tumor. Hubby is scared to death of me, runs the other way if he sees me LOL. She was really glad that I said something as it is treatable seeing as it was caught early. I don't do this with everyone but I could. It is a tough gift.

Thanks for letting me share.
 
Hey Vamp,

I used to be one of the black eyeliner crew. I don't bother any more.

Looking at your profile, we have a lot in common: Same name, under-30, husbands and 1-1/2 year old sons, interest in photography... oh yeah, and chickens.
 
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LOL...my dad took us to see The Shining and Alien when were were under 10! My daughter saw The Relic when she was 5 and went on to be a HUGE horror freak - mostly Nightmare on Elm Street stuff - she was abig Freddy fan for a while. But then - we went to see The Descent and she was scared out of her mind. She's mellowed on horror since then. (She was like 16 when she saw that one - not little)

So you're not the only one.
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You know it!!!!!! i'm the sain one, its everbody ELSE thats crazy!
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lol

Sounds like Johnny Rotten!
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