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I wanna get "sucker punch" tattooed on me. It means sudden unavoidable blow, can one describe life with this?

By Anonymous Asked Sep 3 2009 3:06AM
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by Emorchards on Sep 22, 2009 at 8:08 pm Permalink

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Yes. and it would be poetic if you chose any two words except for sucker punch. Those words are not poetic or nice at all. Why not think it over more and explore different ways of expressing the same concept before you get a tattoo, though?
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by Anonymous on Sep 17, 2009 at 2:13 pm Permalink

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Like the Boy Scouts, you'd better be prepared! Why would you even onsider such a tattoo?? This sounds really self-destructive.
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Avatar Anonymous Sep, 23 2009 at 05:34 PM
And I failed to include (on Answer 2) that such a tattoo could easily invite some sudden, seriuous, unexpected, and potentially dangerous injuries.
In case you are still considering such a foolhardy act, a young man in our adjacent city here in central Texas was recently sucker punched as he exited a bar ..... and died of the injuries.
Use your head for thinking ..... not as a free-for-all punching bag.


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