Tattoo Tuesday
On Tuesday I have getting three more tattoos. The first one is going to an equal sign on the inside of my ring finger. Get it? I've always been in support of the LGBTQ's right to get married like everone else, because we are all the same, we all live and we all die. We should all be allowed to share your life with someone that loves us, and that we love back. My second tattoo is going to be of a semi colon. For the semi colon project. “April 16th, all who self harm, are suicidal, depressed, unhappy, have anxiety, has a broken heart, lost a loved one, draw a semicolon on your wrist. Semicolons represent a sentence the author chose not to end. You’re the author, the sentence is your life.” Although I have never harmed myself, I have thought it, and I have had thoughts of suicide. My sentenceis not over. I want to be there for people who struggle with the same issue and I want you to know you’re not alone. My last tattoo will read The time will come, I Anne Boleyn. Anne Boleyn, strange as it may sound, has been a hugely influential person in my life. She is the reason I fell in love with history, and over the years this mysterious woman has given me more than I can really ever explain to anyone. She has hugely impacted who I am today, and for years I have wanted a tattoo to immoralize her on my skin. I have finally settled on this quote from her.