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My tattoo guy likes to scribble. I think it looks good, like I'm an animation sketch or snake.
Shut the front door. You know I look good. I'm thinking of doing cam porn or bank robbery.
Tattoos used to be cool. Now every dumb@$$ has one or two or ten, on the face and butt.
They're gonna love you in prison, see? Oh, howdy, they're going to love you hard.
Kat Von D is BLACKING OUT all of her tattoos
Look, Dad, I got a tattoo! - Oh, Jesus, why?
(Theo Von Clips) "Tattoos are kinda boring," Kat says. Celebrities got them and now everyone has them. You can have one and be hired with no problem. There are tattoo shows. There's nothing dangerous about them or even interesting. But this, blacking them out, this is freaking people out. This is like getting tattooed used to be. See? I'm always on the cutting edge of things. #katvond. Full episode: This Past Weekend with Theo Von Clips. Website: theovon.com. #tattoo
What would the Buddha do? Would he get a tattoo? - No, he wasn't molested as a kid.
Sometimes they misspell words. You have to keep an eye on them and triple check.
I'm going to look so cool when I get older, lose my looks, and gain some stubborn weight.
My tattoo is me. I wear this skin, like when a dog rolls in another dog's pee scent.
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#KatVonD #TheoVon #TheoVonClips
Excerpt from This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von 474. Find Theo on: Instagram: theovon
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