It represents my pain and everlasting scars. Th city I’m from with the silhouette. The two bullet holes for the ones that got him.
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Enter For FreeMy most recent tattoo is of a pack an eating a heart. I have been sober for 8 months. I always dreamt of falling in love. I noticed the drugs or “pack man” was destroying it every time. They made me heartless and I lost the women I treasured more than anything. She was my home. Fortunately she has now gotten out of addiction and has started her journey as well in sobriety. Life is full of ups and downs. It is not about how many times you fall, but rather how many times you get back u
If your ink could speak, what would it say?This is a representation of this man’s life, his scars, his traumas, and his resilience to never give up. He wears them as a badge of honor to help others and to express his past. He regrets none and only wishes to be outspoken through an artistic representation of ink on flesh. God made him perfectly imperfect and his story through art resonates with all who inquire about it. He bares his family hidden in the chaos of work and all of his scars are perfectly placed for a reason.
What would you do with the $25,000?I would help others with the $25,000. I would establish money for my kids future in an investment account. I would also use a portion of it to expand my business. Everything I do to now that I’m sober is to help others. I have found by helping others it helps me more. I don’t do it for notoriety or thank yous. I believe if you put good into the world, good will come back to you. The Holy Spirit moves and compels me to do this. It’s about helping others get back onto a road of t
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