
Ok, people. Here's the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I have been wanting to get a tattoo my whole life (or at least for the last two years of my life). I knew two things: it had to be something minimalist AND in red ink. These were my two only preferences. Why? Because it wasn't mainstream.
Got my very first tattoo yesterday ? thank you @yandel_angerink
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Then, in November 2015, I finally got brave enough to head to Angerink tattoo shop Downtown Montreal and complete my mission. I got a "Kabbalah string" tattooed on my left wrist. It's not a "real" Kabbalah string, it's just a thin red line hugging my wrist. But the inspiration was drawn from the traditional red string, obviously.
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I was so proud of my idea and of the end result. It was original, red ink looked great and I haven't seen anything like it on anyone else...
Until, of course, Kylie Jenner decides to get a minimalist red ink tattoo and rain on my parade. WTF KYLIE! What the actual fuck! I wonder where you got your inspiration from? I'm not saying Kylie stalks me on Instagram, but hey! You never know, you never fucking know... I did get this tattoo done waaaaay before her, just saying.
What's even worse is that now the whole wide world will get red ink tattoos. Great, just great. So here's a new trend, people of the Internet:
grandmothers name in my grandfathers handwriting
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