i seriously would!! when you get there, tell them that you have been planning for a while, and call and make a reservation! hahaha
I'm pretty sure that you have to be 18 in most states to get a tattoo without your parents consent...
"Vivere senza rimpianti" meaning to live life without regrets
Absolutley, but should you? Absolutley not! As with any industry you should know it and live it. If all your staff were to leave you, could you support your business. Also us real artists are insulted by people who cash in on our industry without putting in the disclipline to become an artist first, not a tattoo artist, but an artist.
well... I got a latin saying that means "remember to live". It's "Memento vivere"
It depends on the state you're in, I believe. I live in VA and an employee or employer can terminate the employment without good reason at any time. Normally an employer won't do this. Normally they give a warning.
live free. It hurts!
Depends on what state you live in. Look up the tattoo laws for your state.
Eric Grothe Jr.'s tattoo features the phrase "No Regrets" along with a design that symbolizes his personal journey and the lessons learned throughout his life and career. It reflects his philosophy of embracing experiences without dwelling on past mistakes. The tattoo serves as a reminder to live fully and authentically, making the most of every opportunity.
If you are 15, living in Texas and you want a tattoo, you will need to provide proof of parental consent before anybody will give you a tattoo.
As long as you're 18 you can.
Suze Orman says not to live beyond your means. If you can't afford it, don't buy it.
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