No class tomorrow! AGAIN. I am enjoying this snow day thing. Although it isn't snowing, yet, it's just sleeting. Which makes it fun to walk home. You can slide, and stuff.
Update on the Natalie Dee archives: on March 2009. So, close to done. And then it'll be onto the TFD archives. I am a NERD.
I am trying to do homework for tomorrow, sort of. I guess not for tomorrow since there's no class. I just mean so that I don't have to do anything on my day off tomorrow. But I probably will not get much done, since I have zero motivation all of the time.
Anyway, one of my big things lately has been thinking about tattoos. I am really into the idea of text or literary tattoos. This is my favorite site to look at them, and I have been trying to figure out what mine would say if I got one. For the longest time I wanted just a heart on my outer left wrist, but now I am thinking about getting words or a single word on my inner left wrist, and possibly on my inner right wrist as well. I just really love words and I am trying to find what the most important sentiments to me are, and how I'd put them in simplest terms to put on my skin permanently... I want them/it to be reminders to me about how I want to live my life. Y'know. It's exciting to me.
This is one of my absolute favorite text tattoos I've seen (from The Perks of Being a Wallflower) because it's simple, but an amazing quote, and I am also a big fan of the font. I am a huge, huge, huge font nerd. That is also one of my biggest problems about this tattoo decision. There are SO MANY font choices.
Anyway, I'm going to try and finish up these archives and do some Anthropology homework.
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I've always wanted a tattoo even though my family would basically shun me for a while. I've wanted text tattoos, although I'd have to reread my favorite books to figure out what exactly I'd want to say. Ever since Katrina, though, I've wanted a fleur-de-lis tattoo, probably on my front-upper thigh, just a small, probably not colored (so just black) one.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we could get them together this summer if we can work up the courage.