I can also see a need for radiotherapy aiming tattoos, where the treatment won’t go for more than a year or so.
Unless the patient wants a permanent reminder of the thing which didn’t kill them that time, which I can also see.
Also: fuck cancer.
I can also see a need for radiotherapy aiming tattoos, where the treatment won’t go for more than a year or so.
Unless the patient wants a permanent reminder of the thing which didn’t kill them that time, which I can also see.
Also: fuck cancer.
My dad had those.
Get a tattoo with your honey’s name on it in disappearing ink. If it works out - make it an anniversary ritual. If it doesn’t- put in “this space available”.
For a year? Cool!
Of course dropping a few grand for something temporary like that might not be the best financial decision one could make.
That’s a brilliant thought.
Now I have to figure out which camp I fall into. The tattoos don’t bother me, but if I had the choice?
Hey, where did Dr. Alfredo’s article go?
You like this one better?
1. Yes, actually.
2. Dr Alfredo Carpineti. One of the good guys in my book.
Jurassic park…
When they’re not running backwards, what are they?