GRRR. Either the tattoo's wearer or the tattoo artist put an apostrophe in "its" as a personal pronoun. People, people - this is simple. His. Hers. Its. NOT Hi's. Her's. It's. OK? ONLY when it is a contraction of "it is." Please make a note of it.
And everyone, please, proofread your tattoos before inking.
Lovely tattoo caligraphy. It is a shame that there is a typo.
I love good ink. This doesn't qualify as good ink for me. I think it is a poor choice for the lower back. It's too long, and it would show poorly with a cropped shirt. Plus, it may not hold up over her lifetime, as the lower back is known to change. That is my $0.02.
I hope she loves it, because that is what matters.
Aside from the typo, and my normal hate for tramp stamps, I actually kind of like it. It's too long, and would look bad when pants are pulled up, but from this vantage point I think it's cool. And as far as bible verses go, this one ain't bad.
I love to laugh at bad tattoos, but there are at least a million tattoo pics you could find on the internet that are WAY worse/funnier than this one.
Shit--I was actually almost LIKING this message, and then I got to the "it''''''''s"!
Y'know what, though? Why don't we all just admit that we've lost this one, and PUT A GODDAMNED APOSTROPHE IN FRONT OF EVERY FUCKING "S" THAT APPEARS ANYWHERE, EVER? That's what it's coming to anyway, right?
Yes, having a sacred text from the holiest book of your religion inches from your asshole is an excellent way to profess your piety. I wonder if she's shown it to any youth pastors?
@10 (and writers of all subsequent commentary about "its" versus "it's") I may be wrong, but it looks like it actually says "It is not self seeking" but because of the angle, the dot of the i looks like an apostrophe.
I saw a picture a few years ago of a guy at a NASCAR race with a "3" shaved into his back hair. This reminded me of that, and I put 'em both on the same level.
I actually have the twelfth sentence of that done in the same place (well, from a slightly different translation, but still). And nobody should ever be able to say that about any tattoo, ever.
Summit Grocery has this quote on its wall and when i'm drunk i like to read it aloud to the proprietor. oh darn, i missed an opportunity to annoy the grammar police. i meant "it's wall."
there are far more laughable tattoos than this one. looks like Constant has one thing in common with Christians-in-name-only--he scorns Christ's message of love and tolerance.
Smells like loaves and fishes down there.
http://slog.thestranger.com/2008/07/i_ju…
Saddlebacker Stamp!
And everyone, please, proofread your tattoos before inking.
OMG. That's helpful. I hadn't actually heard that before. Thank you. :-)
I love good ink. This doesn't qualify as good ink for me. I think it is a poor choice for the lower back. It's too long, and it would show poorly with a cropped shirt. Plus, it may not hold up over her lifetime, as the lower back is known to change. That is my $0.02.
I hope she loves it, because that is what matters.
I love to laugh at bad tattoos, but there are at least a million tattoo pics you could find on the internet that are WAY worse/funnier than this one.
Classic, thanks for the laugh.
I recognize this train wreck from there. 'Nuff said.
'Tis = It's They have the same 4 characters and mean the same thing. (As in " 'Tis the season to blah blah." )
All other meanings use "its," without apostrophe.
Y'know what, though? Why don't we all just admit that we've lost this one, and PUT A GODDAMNED APOSTROPHE IN FRONT OF EVERY FUCKING "S" THAT APPEARS ANYWHERE, EVER? That's what it's coming to anyway, right?
Continue with the grammar policing.
Yes, that makes my teeth hurt to type that.
there are far more laughable tattoos than this one. looks like Constant has one thing in common with Christians-in-name-only--he scorns Christ's message of love and tolerance.