Arrrrr!
Drunk post ahead; there will be grammar and spelling mistakes.
For a very long time in my life i have no complaints.
Im all cushty in the new flat, I've got into 2 out of 3 Unis i applied for(i haven't actually heard off the 3rd yet), and i have a house boyfriend who cooks cleans and generally does all the things I'm shit at.
this may well sound like a braggy blog but its really not ment to. its an odd thing being comfortable with life. at least for me it is. I'm normaly slightly unsettled and looking for the solution/shiny thing.
I may be looking at a wine hangover tomorow but for now I'm a happy drunk!
How the hell are you?
Drunk post ahead; there will be grammar and spelling mistakes.
For a very long time in my life i have no complaints.

Im all cushty in the new flat, I've got into 2 out of 3 Unis i applied for(i haven't actually heard off the 3rd yet), and i have a house boyfriend who cooks cleans and generally does all the things I'm shit at.

this may well sound like a braggy blog but its really not ment to. its an odd thing being comfortable with life. at least for me it is. I'm normaly slightly unsettled and looking for the solution/shiny thing.
I may be looking at a wine hangover tomorow but for now I'm a happy drunk!
How the hell are you?

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It's different everywhere with tattooing, for me though I had to work a year in the studio before I was allowed to touch a machine, so for the first year I'd be a receptionist, cleaner, piercing, doing drawings and line drawings for a couple of the tattooists and being a general slave. I'd practise tattooing fruit at home and what not, and you basically just absorb a lot of knowledge through working there and watching and listening to people. That's how it was for me at least, I've been tattooing now for a year so I'm still an apprentice but I'm getting better!