I've lived a through a bad heroin and meth addiction and now am sober, clean and working everyday to make up for my wrongs in the past.
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Enter For FreeWell my most recent tattoo was one that I share with my little brother he has half and I have the other half it is suppose to have the quote from fear and loathing in Las Vegas "Too weird to live, and too rare to die" I have the end of it that says too rare to die however the guy that did the tattoo stopped half way through it and now it just says Die on my leg he also but a meth pipe in it which I had no idea he was doing at the time and I now do everything I can not to wear shorts.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?Every tattoo I have however random holds some piece of meaning to me from my Invader Zim that I got on the Harley Davidson ride to the star on my wrist with my son's initials on it. They may not mean much to anyone else but to me they all hold a piece of time of my life lived through the years and of times that I have made it through and came out the other side of a serious drug addiction and fought and still fight daily to come through it will be a lifelong battle for me that I will fight for.
What would you do with the $25,000?I would give some money back to my parents for everything that they have done for me and have put up with me though, they were my rocks when I needed people to be there. I would put some into a account for my daughter who is 2 and also for my son who is going to be 19 and I would absolutely love to cover up the tattoo on my leg with the meth pipe in it as I've been trying for years but I just don't have money to do, it feels like my past addiction still has a part of my life bc of it.
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