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by Pat Fish Tattoos insist on a lifetime of agreement. Incising the colors of a totem into the skin demands a reckless defiance, one that takes no advance heed of possible future regret. Placing visual metaphors onto the skin of pirates and rebels inclines them to complete the self- identification of outcaste and rogue. Once that irrevocable mark has taken its place on the body many possibilities for previously forbidden behavior present themselves for revaluation. The burden of self-governance is more than balanced by the pleasures to be explored. | |||
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