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DLDiego Lopez
Diego Lopez
My first ever tattoo. The scroll says “Death or Glory” in Japanese and at the bottom it says “Just another story” and both reference the song Death Or Glory by The Clash, a song that holds a lot of meaning to me personally.  #hannya #oni #Geisha #japanese #firsttattoo #music #lyrics

My first ever tattoo. The scroll says “Death or Glory” in Japanese and at the bottom it says “Just another story” and both reference the song Death Or Glory by The Clash, a song that holds a lot of meaning to me personally. #hannya #oni #Geisha #japanese #firsttattoo #music #lyrics

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