
but it takes wearing your nerdiness on your sleeve to hitherto unseen levels. it's fine saying 'don't panic' to the squaddie in the pub but less fine when he follows you home later and smashes your teeth out against the pavement
edit: also, i agree, the outline would probably look be better if you actually do want it written on your arm -- stops it looking quite so faded so quickly if nothing else
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edit: also, i agree, the outline would probably look be better if you actually do want it written on your arm -- stops it looking quite so faded so quickly if nothing else

but DNA has been a constant in my life since I was 10 years old. And that's quite a long time. I realised recently that an appreciation of HHGTTG has accidentally been requisite in all the major relationships of my time on the planet.
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and you're happy to explain yourself (or just ignore people) every time you go out in a t shirt, then i'd go right ahead then.
i'm just wary because of thought quite a few times of getting a tattoo and then each time been glad a few weeks later that i didn't because it would've looked rubbish...
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i'm just wary because of thought quite a few times of getting a tattoo and then each time been glad a few weeks later that i didn't because it would've looked rubbish...