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mm yes kat von d is definately a cracker.

on the subject of girls like that with tatts, may i proclaim my hatred of stretchers in ears. Well, large ones in particular. I don't mind smaller ones, but the huge ones are disgusting. What happens when you get over the phase and want to take them out? You have a retarded shotgun looking hole in your ear FOREVER.

Kat Von D is awsome!!! rararara

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Now THATS body art! :D ... damn she's hot! :)

Due to working in an office, hands, forearms, neck and head are out ... but any other body skin is allowed. :D

When my torso, arms and back are finished I might move onto my legs ;)

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