Two Tattoos From John: One for Superstition, One for Courage
Last Friday, I met John, who was in Penn Station in a t-shirt and shorts, certainly brave, considering the cold temperature outside.He has four tattoos, and shared two with us. First, a four-leaf clover on his right elbow, which he got because he is superstitious:
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And this Latin phrase "sine metu," which means "Without Fear" on his left forearm:
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Both tattoos were inked by Eric Barrett, who currently works at Orange Tattoo Company in Annapolis, Maryland. Please note, I previously attributed this to a different artists named Eric in Annapolis. My apologies for the mix-up.
Thanks to John for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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