| So often people misjudge tattoos and self | | | | While the psychologist attempting to study |
| expression and fail to realize that those | | | | them is the one in their little self |
| folks who like themselves and wish to | | | | constructed professional cage, who is still |
| personalize their own bodies indeed this is | | | | trying to figure themselves out. Meanwhile |
| not necessarily ego, but a very strong sense | | | | who is the rat in this case; well probably |
| of self. Nothing could be more positive to | | | | the researcher and not the tattooee. |
| the human psyche than for someone to have | | | | |
| "buy in" to self and to believe in self. | | | | It is often interesting the wide array of |
| | | | individuals who get tattoos, but that is just |
| There are many folks who indeed study the | | | | it you see they are individuals, not a bunch |
| psychology of those who put tattoos on | | | | of clones, nurtured into the box of society, |
| themselves, yet it seems that they are | | | | living lives that everyone else wants them to |
| studying these folks, as if they are a rat in | | | | live, rather than knowing self and |
| a cage, but those with tattoos are not in any | | | | experiencing and living their life experience |
| cage at all, as they are expressing their | | | | on their terms like the Tattooed Individual. |
| freedom. | | | | Consider this in 2006, you uptight yuppie |
| | | | scum. |