A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

13 1/2… inches?

I have no idea what Adrenalynn‘s “13 1/2″ hand tattoo means, but because it was done by her husband Mr. Genital Tattoo Jarrod Richardson at Psycho Clown Tattoo in Fort Worth Texas I am blindly guessing that the explanation has little to do with The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear would make me blush (well, if I blushed). But it’s a blind guess and I may be wrong.

Comments

22 responses to “13 1/2… inches?”

  1. penski Avatar

    Awesome. I’m gonna get my girlfriend to get a “III 1/2″ tattoo…

    …I’ll leave it to you to decide if that’s a joke or not…

    *n

  2. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    Hell fire they make them in that size. Where do I get one..
    Guess I just look for a long queue of ladies lol 🙂

  3. simon Avatar

    Damn man it’s so hard not to loose yourself in this modding shit when you’re visiting these pages on a daily bases… It’s hard not to want more and more when there is a world of crazy (and I mean that in a positive way)people getting tatoos and piercings in a way that really identifies them.

    Like this girl, she looks great with the snakebites. Even the tattoo that really doesn’t mean anything makes sense…

    This is not the place for fan mail. I know, but big up to you Shannon and everyone supporting existance of this community.

  4. rosie Avatar
    rosie

    12 jurors, one judge, half a chance?

  5. sneezy Avatar
    sneezy

    i guess t hat is just a ploy, to say that her dude has a huge johnson ?

  6. DAV1D A PIERCER Avatar
    DAV1D A PIERCER

    i believe it’s 12 jurors, 1 judge, and 1/2 a chance.

  7. DAV1D A PIERCER Avatar
    DAV1D A PIERCER

    i could be wrong.

  8. ~ Avatar
    ~

    she has pretty eyes

  9. CupCake Avatar
    CupCake

    12 jurys, 1 judge and 1/2 a chance in hell… thats what the girlies in jail told me anyway…

  10. GeminiSplit Avatar

    I agree with cupcake. I have heard that saying a few different times.

  11. MaidenDisaster Avatar

    Harvey Birdman has the same tattoo on his arm, in the two part episode where he goes to jail (which was actually an elaborate birthday suprise) hehehe. That’s what he said as well, 12 jurors, one judge, half a chance.

  12. social irregular Avatar
    social irregular

    i always heard it was a half ass lawyer, but maybe its a regional thing

  13. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    I like my explanation better 🙂

  14. VeganZombie Avatar

    … can this count as half a comment?

  15. suh Avatar
    suh

    i think its twelve jurors one judge half a chance. probably if i read everyone elses comments i would be aware that its been said already, but theres no way no one else knows that. yeah. anyways, shes cute, and the tat is badass.

  16. lilish Avatar
    lilish

    That’s funny, this was the first time I ever heard that saying. Well whatever the tattoo actually means its pretty cool.

  17. Adrenalynn Avatar

    hahaha. . . I love it!

  18. Drac Avatar
    Drac

    Huh. And i was thinking cubit. To big a nerd, i guess. *cubit being roughly 13-14 inches on the average person, as I recall*

  19. L1ZZARD Avatar

    Her eyes look solid black! Thats a cool tattoo..

  20. dark_gothik Avatar
    dark_gothik

    12 jurors one judge 1/2 a chance thats what they said on harvey birdman attorney at law

  21. theinphlatablephlack Avatar
    theinphlatablephlack

    12 jurors 1 judge 1/2 a chance and 1/2 a lawyer are actually the same thing. the publice defender is only considered as mentioned. 1/2 ass lawyer and 1/2 a chance to walk.

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