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Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit


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chgomom Enthusiast

Now I want this tattoo....just like Jolie...sine I have 4 already....


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Now I want this tattoo....just like Jolie...sine I have 4 already....

I want another one too....LOL...and my first/last one was a disaster! I want the words "Ancora Imparo" for "still learning".

gfp Enthusiast

I wouldn't do that, I heard latin is dropping out of style :ph34r:

rinne Apprentice
I wouldn't do that, I heard latin is dropping out of style :ph34r:

LOL

SSSHHHHH, don't tell Triticus Toxicum.

Nancym Enthusiast

Latin is a dead language,

It's plain enough to see.

It killed off all the Romans

And now it's killing me!

(Read that somewhere when I was a kid)

chgomom Enthusiast

All I'm saying is, when I get tattoo's I get them because they were a turning point in my life.

My first was returning from Japan

My second was a very down time in my life that I was slowly getting thorugh

My third, was my divorce

My 4th, was in honor of my fathers death,,,,

So anything I get, I don't get because it looks cool or is in, and I have drawn each one myself and had the artist do it.

Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit , actually has big signifigance for me at this healing stage in the game.

Thats my thinking....whenever someone asks whats that mean, or why did you get that....there is actually a reason other than, it looked cool :)

rinne Apprentice

I think it is a fabulous quote and if it resonates deeply enough with a transformation you are going through then why not, your body, your choice. :)

I'm so nerdy that I didn't even know that there were styles that went in and out of fashion with tattoos, clearly I'm not into them but I have my ways of marking passages.

The more I think about it the more I think I will find some way to incorporate it into my kitchen. :lol:

Thanks.


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
LOL

SSSHHHHH, don't tell Triticus Toxicum.

Huh? This can't be true, Alfred told me just yasterday that he had witnessed, with his very own eyes no less, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny debating the virtues of fuzzy slippers in this language you claim to have seen circling the toilet...

caveat lector!

tracey* Rookie

I've always wanted a tattoo but thought I'd get sick from the ink :blink: I mean, I'm getting sick from everything else why not tattoo ink aswell :P

I love Angelina's tattoo - especially the one you've quoted. It really fits well :)

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