Instead of wearing her heart on her sleeve, she got her husband’s sleeve framed.
When Angelica Radevski lost her spouse unexpectedly earlier this year, the West Virginia nurse and mother-of-one made a bold decision that has stunned millions online — she preserved and framed a piece of his tattooed skin.
-WiscoDave
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Holy shit, there's actually a business that specializes in this.
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ReplyDeleteUm.
No.
-Just a chemist
Isn't that technically desecration of the deceased? How is this not illegal?
ReplyDeleteI mean, I guess if he gave his permission..... look at people that donate their bodies to science. It's still creepy as fuck though and makes me glad all my tattoos are old, scarred up and blurry with age.
DeleteThis is a Ride or Die women
ReplyDeleteAnd that is a good looking tattoo he had, now she has.
JD
Lampshade?
ReplyDeleteMy first thought.
DeleteShould have made it into a lampshade.
ReplyDeleteLearn something new everyday Kenny lol. I mean, if he gave his permission go for it.
ReplyDeleteI guess she won't be remarrying...
ReplyDeleteFuck no! Would you marry a woman who displays her dead husband's body parts on the wall? I'd be afraid, very afraid of her.
DeleteAnd don't walk.
DeleteRUN!
-lg
She shoulda skipped the tattooed skin and went for the guy's dick. Then she coulda dyed it green, went to a WNBA game and joined the tossing crowd.
ReplyDeleteEek 😁🤣🤪
DeleteBogside, you need to stop posting here. I spit coffee all over my keyboard.
DeleteThe wife of a soldier recently killed in combat received a package from him several days after the funeral.
DeleteOpening it, she discovered his penis and a note.
The note read, " my dearest, I had a premonition that I was going to be killed . When I realised I was going to die I went to a witch doctor here and had your favorite part removed and preserved. The doctor put a spell on it. All you need do is say up Peter, in Peter, fuck Peter or down Peter and it will perform as directed."
The grieving wife took the member and did as directed. She was amazed, and in her excitement called the local TV station who sent a reporter.
After the demonstration, the reporter, unimpressed said "this is garbage, all this down Peter,up Peter, my ass, YOW!"
Dang that really changes Sammy Kershaw's version of What am I going to do with your tattoo
ReplyDeleteWas told I could have my sisters ashes put into a tattoo on my body. I want my sister to R.I.P. not to be traveling around on me because that would be selfish on my behalf and disrespectful on her behalf. It's just so weird what people need to do for survival of the death of a loved one. Not judging just my thoughts
ReplyDeleteI see she's in Wheeling, the northern panhandle. That's the Oklahoma of West Virginia, rest of us expect them to do that kind of shit up there.
ReplyDeleteIt rubs the lotion on it's skin.
ReplyDeleteExactly what i was thinking.
DeleteFred in Texas,
ReplyDeleteShe's committed. It'll be hard for another man to win her heart, but if a man does I'll bet the tattoo gets put in a closet. Ride or die is right, she'll go the distance for her man.
I can't fault her Fred
DeleteShe's a loyal woman that loved her man... The tattoo is just a keepsake they agreed to.... She's pretty good looking as well
JD
This is next level disturbing…30 yrs ago my sister-in-law had a pelt made from her smallish dog that was run over by a car. She displayed it in a cabinet with a glass case…you see where this is going. When I see her to this day I start singing “How much is that doggie in the window.” Suffice to say, we don’t like ea other, but it makes me laugh because she gets angry. Good times.
ReplyDeleteThe origin of the phrase 'sweet heart' comes from some medieval lady candying (preserving in sugar) her dead husband's heart and carrying it around with her.
ReplyDeleteBitches be crazy.
But they are devoted!
DeleteI laughed more at this comment thread than I have for a week. It's been a rough week.
ReplyDeleteThose f**king tattoos really are forever!
ReplyDeleteDolph and Eva would be proud! We have digital photography as an option nowadays- I wonder if full body human taxidermy is legal?
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