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What do you think of this tattoo?

I want on my nape "I'll spread my wings and fly…" with a little butterfly flapping its wings.
I want it in Pristina font
I've always been overprotected and i'm old enough to stand up to my parents and tell them that its my life and you might not agree with what i want, but i'll do what makes me happy.

I already have 4 tattoos
Could i have it placed half of the phrase as a verse?
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wings and fly…
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This tattoo will go all the way around your neck. You can't break it up or it wont look or read right. You will be definitely making a statement. A cool statement but a definite statement.
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  • Brutally Honest. by Brutally Honest.
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    hate to say it, but I have to agree ^
    over-protective parents typically have your best genuine interests at heart, unfortunately... it's difficult to convey things that way. My parents were very "un-protective" and while I did have a lot of "freedoms" that my friends with protective parents didn't get to experience, I can ultimately say that I wish my parents had been a tad more protective, as I got involved with things I shouldn't have and in some ways, have altered my future in a negative way, as a result.

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    experience - being young and wreckless... it doesn't pay off.
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  • tazzybeer06 by tazzybee...
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    ......

    I've seen some amazingly beautiful tattoos.
    Yet you might want to consider a few things before having ink injected under your skin.

    If you don't have the potential for higher paying jobs, then it doesn't matter if you tattoo your entire body. GO FOR IT !
    READ NO FURTHER!

    _______________________________

    If you " DO " have the potential for high end, higher paying jobs, you will be punished if your tattoo shows. Promotions withheld along with raises. The more visible, the bigger it is, the more you will find yourself stuck, with no advancement potential.. AND NO, your employer will never ever tell you why. It'll just happen. This is WHY, those that CAN qualify for high paying jobs, later spend thousands $$$$ to have their tattoos removed.

    You already KNOW, most people don't like the same pair of ear rings or anything else for more than a few months. Yet they get ink injected under their skin that is virtually irreversible to "completely" remove. Most people don't want to look at the same thing, ANYTHING, for the next 70 to 80 years as it stretches to something unrecognizable?

    The tattoo fad is fading fast. It won't be long and they'll mostly go back to where only Sailors, Bikers and Carnies get tattoos. Not one of my relatives doesn't wish they would have never gotten a tattoo.

    It is estimated that it will be a billion dollar business a few years down the road, when those who bit on the tattoo fad finally realize their tatoo's were MADE, for "LIFE", and they pay thousands of dollars to TRY to have it burned off with a laser.....

    18 -23 year olds make up the majority that will seek removal later. So I suggest, if you get one, put it where it can easily be hidden. What sounds like a great idea as a teen or tween, often turns out NOT to be. Tattoos are FOREVER !

    My friend sent me this little poem, and as a result, it made me think about it Juuuuust long enough that I changed my mind and didn't get ink injected under my skin.

    --------------------------------------…
    Be WISE or Be a FOOL....
    Cuz tattoos just ain't cool.
    A lifetime brand, that'll never go away.
    You better really like it, cuz it's there to stay!
    It'll fade it'll stretch, 70 years you'll get to watch it.
    And the day will come when ya want to chop it......
    But that's $5 grand that ya just don't have.,,,,,,
    So you live with the brand till the day you die.....,,
    Wishing you'd a listened, ta what ya thought was a lie!
    BE WISE BE A FOOL........
    No tattoo for YOU....

    A little ditty for you
    Took me a minute to do!
    --------------------------------------…

    Your Choice....
  • Archduke by Archduke
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    I'm not a tattoo person. I never have been and I never will be. Do whatever you want. Just realize, there are worse enemies after you than your parents. And these enemies don't care about your livelihood at all.
    Unless, of course, you're Hitler's kid. But that's doubtful.
    Really, choose your battles.
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  • Sue Whee by Sue Whee
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    Trite and cliched.
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