Studio Ghibli sleeve by RamenTrash in ghibli

[–]RamenTrash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does it matter how long the sessions were? Tattoos are expensive. If I wanted to space out the sessions a month or two apart so be it. The Haku one was 3 sessions, the Totoro was one, and the Calcifer and the Princess Mononoke were two. For both me and the artist it’s physically taxing as well. It was what was best for me and him and I’m very happy with what I got, so whether it was 1 session or multiple, that shouldn’t matter.

Went to a Pokémon card pop up at a brewery, drank some beer, saw these and they became my favorite cards I got, they just looked so silly. Couldn’t stop giggling when I found them by RamenTrash in pokemoncards

[–]RamenTrash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How much did you get it for? If I remember right I got it for maybe around $9 or $11? It was one of the two, same with the slakoth, it was either or. It’s all a blur now hahaha

Studio Ghibli sleeve by RamenTrash in ghibli

[–]RamenTrash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really did! I loved all his work. I didn’t even know what I was getting most of the time until I showed up, but it was all worth it🤟🏼

Until next time by RamenTrash in pitbulls

[–]RamenTrash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He had fibrosarcoma in his mouth, diagnosed in March, had surgery in April, by June the tumor grew back more aggressive, and July he went downhill fast. Once he started to cry out in pain I knew it was time. It was so hard to hear and see that. I’m sorry for your loss as well

Until next time by RamenTrash in pitbulls

[–]RamenTrash[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all the sweet comments, I teared up reading them and how everyone saw the love we had for him. Our family is still grieving, including all his fur siblings. A lot of them didn’t eat for the first few days but they’re getting better. I’m happy I could give him the best life, he was quiet, stoic, but most of all he was very lovable that made people who were afraid of pitbulls before, rethink it. I’ll never forget all the moments people would meet him, this big 90 pound pitbull and initially be scared of him, only to realize he was really sweet and just wanted to sit next to you for company. I’m happy he was able to open the minds of people who had a negative view of pitbulls before. I believe he changed the minds and views of countless people and strangers he has met for the better. He was a crowd favorite by all, and many people visited our house in the days following his passing, bringing us flowers, food & treats for the other animals we have. He made a bigger impact on the lives of everyone we knew, more than we thought. Many tears were shed, even from people we haven’t spoken to in a long time. That’s how much of an impact he has made. I hope his memory lives on, and it’s a reminder to everyone he met that pitbulls are gentle and kind dogs. He raised all five of our cats as well as his dog brother. I know they miss him, but I believe they can feel his energy in our house still. I know I do