Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Alin ang Na-iba?

This was taken by Lilet Grandeza during Mackay Marquez Carillo & Eugenio M. Carillo III's bro Mico's bday-ish Island Hop thingy trip.. you guys are hardcore friends..

Marc Ernest Biala.. if you were in this foto, malulunod ang bulletproof tat ko.. haha..

Freedom Merriam Carmela Bolipata.. ive been wishing you with me the whole time..

Reign Ilumba VeruasaCzarmaine Veruasa.. wala ako sa bday pool party so nakiligoligo nalang ako muna..

Oh MindyEmy Ilumba Veruasa.. this foto was shot nung mothers' day.. can't be this sexy without you two rearing me SEE WORTHY..
 -- in the fair land o' Samal Island, Davao.

Spot the difference!


This is actually sort of a poll for me to choose between putting an anchor tat under "bulletproof" and placing the "F-clef" somewhere else or putting the "F-clef" on that spot. 

Well, they both look cool under "bulletproof" but they both show no theme with it. 
But I think any of the two lay-outs will be fine..

If anyone gives a mind of it, please throw in some tips..

But
But
But
But
But
But
But
But

..But the whole tat idea also serves as a deceptive mechanism so you won't notice my buttcrack at once..

AT LEAST I GOT YOU TO USE YOUR BRAIN 
AND MANGLE YOUR 
CREATIVE 
CONCEPTUAL 
THINKING 
FOR A WHILE!

Cheers to Jun CabaƱero of Bloodworkz for my amazing Kraken piece (right half-sleeve).
It looks good with the seas around Samal Island!


Get inked! 
Get inked safe!
So, originally, I don't have anything on my back yet except for "Bulletproof" (by Marbitch)


WHY "SEE" WORTHY"?

"Anchors aweigh! So what do you think of my little vessel? She's what we call a see-worthy. S-E-E, see with your eyes. I feel like my transport should be an extension of my personality. Voila. And this, this is like my little window to the world, and every minute's a different show. Now I may not understand it. I may not even necessarily agree with it. But I'll tell you what, I accept it and just sort of glide along. You want to keep things on an even keel, I guess is what I'm saying. You want to go with the flow. The sea refuses no river. The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. It saves on introductions and goodbyes. The ride does not require an explanation - just occupants. That's where you guys come in. It's like you come onto this planet with a crayon box. Now you may get the eight-pack, you may get the sixteen-pack, but it's all in what you do with the crayons, the colors, that you're given. And don't worry about drawing within the lines or coloring outside the lines. I say color outside the lines, you know what I mean? Color right off the page. Don't box me in! We're in motion to the ocean. We are not land-locked, I'll tell you that. So where do you want out?"

~ Boat Car Guy | Waking Life by Richard Linklater ~

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