This plays like dark poetry that disturbs as much as it engrosses.
In 2003, writer Shelley Jackson asked 2,000 volunteers to get a single word tattooed on their bodies. Here’s the story told in tattoos and on YouTube.
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I actually interviewed...2006 when ‘Half Life’ came out. It’s an incredible book. You...
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My tattooed word is gestalt. Work it in.
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This plays like dark poetry that disturbs as much as it engrosses.
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time for Tattoo Tuesday
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One of my few true regrets is that I didn’t participate...this back when it was announced.
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Always loved this. Also, if you haven’t, read Half Life this spring….
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