My best friend fucked up asl
Why the fuck would you let me get a tattoo that says this shit cause I would never
Getting a tattoo is a deeply personal decision that can carry a lot of meaning—or cause significant regret if it’s rushed or influenced by others. From my own experience, I remember when a close friend let me get a tattoo that had a phrase I absolutely would never have chosen myself. At the time, it felt like a reckless decision driven by impulse and peer influence rather than thoughtful consideration. What truly stood out was the emotional impact afterward, not just on me but on my friend who felt guilty for encouraging such a permanent mark that didn’t align with my values. Tattoos are not just ink on skin; they tell stories, represent personal milestones, or express identity, so it’s essential to be sure about your choice before committing. Another thing worth noting is how cultural or language nuances can sometimes cause confusion or unintended meanings—especially with foreign language tattoos. For example, the tattoo with “Chosen suicide” involved words that carry heavy connotations and can be misunderstood without full context or sensitivity, particularly across different languages such as Arabic. If you’re considering a tattoo, my advice is to take time researching the design and its meaning thoroughly, consult with multiple tattoo artists, and most importantly, make sure it resonates deeply with you—not just as a fleeting idea influenced by friends. Remember, a tattoo is a lifelong commitment and should reflect your true self and beliefs.

