Show Us Your Ink
By: Joseph Benavidez
Issue date: 2/2/10 Section: News
With nine tattoos, Sarah Kislus, Liberal Arts Major, is anything but a normal Mount Wachuestt Community College Student.
Kislus's favorite tattoo is a heart with tribal waves on the left and right side, with the heart in the center of her lower back. Currently, Kislus' oldest son's name is inscribed inside the heart. But Kislus plans on filling in the heart and having both of her son's names tattooed around the top and bottom of the heart. The original design cost $100.
When asked if she would ever remove any of her tattoos, Kislus said, "Never! I don't do drugs and I hardly ever drink. This is my addiction."
Christopher Kyprianos, owner of the tattoo parlor BOD-MOD USA, said, "Tattooing is definitely an addiction. It's a way to reduce both psychical and psychological stress."
Kislus' second favorite tattoo is the nautical stars on both of her forearms. The stars are pink and black and she won them at a concert in Worcester. Her other tattoos are flaming skulls on her upper left bicep, a tribal chain on her upper right bicep, an eye on her left calf, and a heart with her husband's name on the inside of her right wrist.
Kislus's favorite tattoo is a heart with tribal waves on the left and right side, with the heart in the center of her lower back. Currently, Kislus' oldest son's name is inscribed inside the heart. But Kislus plans on filling in the heart and having both of her son's names tattooed around the top and bottom of the heart. The original design cost $100.
When asked if she would ever remove any of her tattoos, Kislus said, "Never! I don't do drugs and I hardly ever drink. This is my addiction."
Christopher Kyprianos, owner of the tattoo parlor BOD-MOD USA, said, "Tattooing is definitely an addiction. It's a way to reduce both psychical and psychological stress."
Kislus' second favorite tattoo is the nautical stars on both of her forearms. The stars are pink and black and she won them at a concert in Worcester. Her other tattoos are flaming skulls on her upper left bicep, a tribal chain on her upper right bicep, an eye on her left calf, and a heart with her husband's name on the inside of her right wrist.



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Melanie Patterson
posted 2/09/10 @ 10:25 AM EST
This article didn't mention her outstanding GPA and academic plans for becoming a forensic psychologist, while working several jobs, and raising a family. (Continued…)
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