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Well, once your Viper's done.
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>> Honey, seriously, thank you.
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>> Can I get your number?
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>> Come on. I'm already
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>> Hey now, no need to rush. The tattoo
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parlor's not going anywhere. Hey,
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it's been a while, sir. Good to see you.
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>> If it isn't Kir you haven't seen your
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face around these days.
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>> I apologize for dropping in unannounced
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I'm here because I'd like to ask for
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your help with my friend's tattoo.
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It's a pit viper with a blank eye. The
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original artist passed away before he
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could complete his work. We're here,
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sir, to ask if it would be possible for
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>> So, that's the story.
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Sorry, I sympathize, but I can't help
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>> Huh? Just like that.
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Could you tell us why, sir?
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>> Kiru, you of all people should know the
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impact a tattoo can have. It has the
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power to completely alter a man's life.
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>> Yes, I do. That's why everyone who comes
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asking to get a tattoo done has to be
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prepared to live with that change and
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why the artist has to hold himself
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responsible for making it happen. That's
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something I've always stood by over the
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Continuing another artist's work, inking
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over it, that's a big ask. It's not
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something I can do so easily.
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>> I see. Again, I'm sorry. Call it an old
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man's stubbornness, but I simply refuse
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to compromise on this.
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No need to apologize.
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I understand your reasoning, sir.
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my own principles aside, that boy over
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there doesn't seem ready to shoulder the
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weight of a tattoo just yet. At least
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H What's that boy? You got something to
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Thought as much. Sorry. Come back
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Thank you for your time, sir.
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Allow me to apologize again for our
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Come on, Ricky. Let's go.
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Sorry you took me here for nothing.
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>> Who the hell are you? Hey.