I have no tattoos.

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2026-04-16T23:33:14Z

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My favorite friends are those that never will get tattoos. Because over the years they almost always get one 😂 My warning to all of them is don't g...

I have no tattoos.

Not immutably opposed to the idea, but I have always been mindful that they are forever, and I never found a message I was sure I would want to broadcast for the rest of my life.

I used to have a friend who ran out of skin for new tattoos and then really got into body modification - split tongue, stretched lobes, subdermal implants, and a bunch of piercings, many of which I never saw but she was happy to talk about lol.

She really wanted to become a wifi access point and webserver, and asked a mutual friend to design an implantable system-on-module sealed in silicone that could do it. The need for an external power supply bothered her, I eventually talked her into settling for RFID, much safer and saner. She was working in a tattoo parlour in Amsterdam when we lost touch, I'm not on normie social media any more but I wonder how she's doing...

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