I loved the book, I get tattoos of things I love, sue me. Would this be an acceptable one?
Also I know DFW had a chapter on why he thought tattoos are silly, I appreciate the Irony. But I don't have to agree with everything he says.
Not only did "DFW" have a tattoo, but the tattoo was the name "Mary" for Mary Karr and he wasn't even dating at her at the time, she was married, and he was just in love with her... yes, and then, years later, get this, you're gonna love this, he got the "Mary" struck out and got an asterisk tattooed there that led to another asterisk further down his arm where there was another woman's name. A footnote.
having tattoo will not make you any more normie/devious/whatever
if you want to try it for novelty of it just get some cheap temporary tattoo (you can ""wear"" it ironically if you want then too)
>>8450674
This is glorious.
This has been witnessed.
This is now a meme.
> I <3 u /lit/
>>8450674
forgot to upload in previous post
>>8452131
fag, also not a meme, but a true story
>>8452145
and but so
>true stories ≠(1) Meme®
(1) Different than - or in this case ironically - do not suffice to assert meaning - w/r/t internet interchanged pieces of vapid media.
Every thing is a meme™
tattoos of themselves aren't silly, but most peoples' reasons for getting them are fucking trivial.
David had a tattoo actually.
It said "Marry Karr" inside a heart.
after he married he crossed it out and added a asterisk and added a footnote underneath that said Karen
trivia
>>8453575
I thing you are a little confused. You might be new to implying