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.

Fight Paris tattoo (I assume)

“I go to heaven for the weather, I go to hell for the company”, tattooed on kri$10 by Jim Judeikis by Saints and Sinners in Baltimore, Maryland.

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26 responses to “Fight Paris tattoo (I assume)”

  1. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    I like

  2. FlamingFist Avatar
    FlamingFist

    I like a lot 🙂

  3. mia more Avatar

    i think it’s too much text for a foot?

  4. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    I don’t know, I kind of like these full-foot script pieces….

  5. Jason Avatar

    The only question I have is, Aren’t foot tattoos really prone to fading? because of the wear on the skin on that area of the body?

    i’ve always thougth the same for hand tattoos as well.

  6. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    cool as fuck.

  7. kleptesvirgo Avatar

    The tattoos on my toes have faded somewhat (it’s been almost 2 years).
    I love these feet tattoos — great phrases!

  8. CreativeNonFiction Avatar

    I was under the impression that tattoos on the bottoms of feet were prone to fading, because of the wear and what-not, but the tops would be just like any other surface.

  9. Jp Avatar

    I’m accually about to go in to get some script done on my feet here soon hopefully.

    But FIGHT PARIS.
    yeah, strait ATL partycore. hah.
    Fucking LOVE it.

  10. elixir Avatar

    ok. call it a fetish. but i really can’t help but see the slick customization of “modblog.bmezine.com” AGAIN in this pic. help.

  11. B Squared Avatar
    B Squared

    I’m pretty sure that’s a Mark Twain quote. I really like it.

  12. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    Nice scripture type font, plus I love quotes.

  13. Jaffa Avatar
    Jaffa

    Interesting place for a text tattoo, methinks. I like.

  14. Jp Avatar

    11.

    You might be right, it might have been origonaly from Twain, I really couldn’t say, but I know it’s also on a Fight Paris record. They’re an amazing band, you should really check them out, all of you should.

  15. Spencer Avatar
    Spencer

    Yay! Saints and Sinners represent!

  16. lilish Avatar
    lilish

    Found today’s new away message. Thank you 🙂

  17. Vogueress Avatar
    Vogueress

    It was definitely originally a Twain quotation.
    I like the script, nice tattoo.

  18. ul Avatar
    ul

    am i the only one, who thought, that while the tattoo is beautiful and the “canvas” is pretty, the picture could still be better, because currently it’s too cropped – i bet the has cute toes and it’s such a shame to leave them out of the picture 😉

  19. Ash Avatar

    I love this piece too.

    Coincidentally, its also the title of a song by Lostprophets

  20. Kyrenna Avatar
    Kyrenna

    5: Not really, if they’re on top of the foot. I know mine haven’t faded in the 7 n 3 years I have them now, anyways.

    I love feet. I love script tats. Hence, I love this pic doubly 🙂

  21. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    I like the red toenails 😀

    the tattoo is funky too 🙂

  22. Mark Twain Avatar

    Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.

  23. kri$10 Avatar

    haha, i didn’t even know i was on modblog until a friend of mine sent me an email today. but yes, i got it from a fight paris song. sorry the picture is so cropped!

  24. mia Avatar
    mia

    would’ve been much cooler if the quote wasn’t altered.

    “Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.”

    Twain is a genius.

  25. Michael from VA Avatar

    i was looking to get feb 7th tats

    i dont know where anyon wanna help me out just aim me sixfeetunderkgc

    my aim

    love always

    mikey

    buy the way can anyone help me??

    feb 7th tats

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