Feel better, Scrappy.
askye, it sounds like your work is being very supportive. I'm glad to hear it. It is so often not the case in retail positions.
We're having thessaly and Victor over tonight to watch Hannibal and eat Thai take-out. So, I guess I should get around to showering and cleaning up the house a bit.
But the most important question, sj: will the Thai be vegetarian?
If one were to get someone else's artwork as a tattoo, should one get permission from the artist first?
If one were to get someone else's artwork as a tattoo, should one get permission from the artist first?
At least make an attempt to contact the artist.
(Which reminds me, I need to start poking the Adorable One to get to work on the designs for some upcoming tattoos!)
I would say "yes, if possible" (unless it's so widely known/dispersed that it's become common cultural currency).
(unless it's so widely known/dispersed that it's become common cultural currency).
Yep. No one really has to get permission to get a tattoo of Mickey Mouse, but definitely try to contact the artist.
She's pretty easy to contact. I'll shoot her an email.
I do enjoy watching Hannibal but it always makes me a little happy to not have to ever question the provenance of my proteins. I mean, beans are clearly beans.
What if the artist is no longer living?
But the most important question, sj: will the Thai be vegetarian?
Nope. We are all omnivores. Though our vegetarian friends ate at the same restaurant with us once and were quite happy with their vegetarian options.