Tatted Nerds
First published
10/25/2021
Genres:
society
documentary
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Summary
In a recording from a few weeks prior, the ladies discuss some shared interests. They dive into the newest movie musical (probably in too much depth), give a virtual tattoo tour, and discuss ideas for future art.
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