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Tattoo Mike You Should Not Essay

You'll end up on one of those Internet sites dedicated to bad tattoos if that thing gets infected -- know that. Ask Jimmy at the tattoo parlor if you don't believe me -- cleanliness is critical to a good tattoo. Next week, after the season, you'll be able to get your tattoo and keep it healthy. Besides, after you win the state championship, the school board will face incredible public outrage if it tries to transfer you. You'll be the god of all Lemons. Yes, they could still transfer you, but it's harder to transfer a hero without looking bad.

I know what you are thinking. You want to make a statement about the policy. You and I both know that this is a bad policy and that you are in a unique position to change that...

But think about it. This is a small town, and the people running the school district are old timers set in their ways. They spend most of their time making up lists of what books to ban. They have the support of the community and the law -- they will transfer you to make a point. it's not that you are wrong -- you are right -- but this is not a fight you can win. If you want to fight it after the final game, that is a choice you can make. But to fight it before the game, when you will probably cost yourself a chance at a scholarship, is not a good play call. it's as dumb as punting on 2nd down -- at least play out the season and set yourself up for success.
Besides, you don't want to ruin your new tattoo. it's permanent.

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