“Old people tell me that because of my tattoos, I won’t look good at sixty.”

 

The one they have conversations about with their friends, the one who gets asked to dinner, or the one they flaunt.

“I’ll always be the band-aid solution, the girl they use to kill time, and the girl who’s hidden,” Taylor said. The tattoo enthusiast added in a different message:

“Idec (I don’t even care) my skin makes me happy.” [sic] The TikTok user received a ton of comments and inquiries from her fans underneath the videos showing her tattoos.

“Honest question for you,” someone wrote. Do you not care at all about how they will seem when you’re sixty? To be honest, that’s what deters me from getting a tattoo.

Screw them. I received my first tattoo at the age of 17, and now, fifteen years later, I have sleeves, a chest, and a back piece. Have no regrets and love them. I’ll still believe this when I’m sixty,” said another Taylor admirer.

“So true, just think they’re rude asf and jealous,” said another. “You are freaking perfect,” said a fourth individual. Taylor, a mother of four with fourteen facial tattoos,

 

An earthquake of epic proportions shook San Diego.

During her weight loss journey, Jelly Roll has lost over 200 pounds from 540 pounds.