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  • almost all my All right, You're all done.

  • That looks really good.

  • Yeah.

  • I mean, I wish you'd let me do something cooler, but yeah, fucking all that hurts so bad.

  • Another dumb tattoo.

  • The pain is the whole point of getting tattoos.

  • Don't you just love when you're getting tattooed and it hits the bone and pinches a nerve?

  • And you're like, I'm not a fan of the pain.

  • You shouldn't let him do it to you.

  • All right?

  • He's inconsistent.

  • I think that tattoos dump should have told me when you saw the design.

  • Says unfollowed me.

  • You don't even have that many followers.

  • Carla follows me, bro.

  • She's imaginary calling.

  • Not really, Carlos.

  • Not really.

  • How many times do we have to say this?

  • She's not really?

  • Hey, Bugs dog.

  • I'm a gangster.

  • That's a B, bro.

  • There's a kid down there.

  • Your kid.

  • Yo, kid, what's up?

  • Shit, There is What are you doing?

  • You hanging out on the beach?

  • Come here.

  • Come here.

  • Don't Don't be shy.

  • No stranger danger here.

  • I'm not gonna touch you.

  • What are you doing?

  • Looking from a friend looking for my friend.

  • You wanna be friends with us?

  • We're the good guys.

  • Right?

  • You can hang out with us.

  • Come on.

  • Let me get some of that.

  • What?

  • It right there.

  • Oh, you gang part of the gang gang.

  • What's that?

  • That's a tattoo gun.

  • I was given the homies tattoos.

  • I want a tattoo.

  • You're a tough guy.

  • Sure, young guy.

  • You want a tattoo?

  • Yeah.

  • Dude, kid wants a tattoo.

  • That's my guy.

  • You can't give him a tattoos.

  • A little kid.

  • Well, I gotta practice on something.

  • He seems old enough.

  • You're a tough guy.

  • You're a bad ass.

  • Come on.

  • Show those muscles, kid.

  • Come on.

  • Way.

  • Go.

  • What's your name?

  • Harold.

  • I'm gonna call you Harry.

  • Don't.

  • It's Harold.

  • Oh, hell, yeah.

  • I like this kid.

  • I need him in my life.

  • He has structure.

  • Guys.

  • I don't think that's a good idea.

  • I mean, we don't listen.

  • Anything you say.

  • Why do you even try to give us advice?

  • What do you want?

  • Tattoo up the Punisher.

  • The Punisher?

  • Okay, That's tough, man.

  • He could have said anything.

  • He said the Punisher.

  • Oh, yeah, I could be that.

  • Let it.

  • Yeah, that's him.

  • You sure?

  • Yes.

  • Do I have your legal permission to do this?

  • Yes.

  • It's good enough for May.

  • How are you guys?

  • Holds up in court.

  • You guys heard it.

  • Yo, you can't get consent.

  • He's 10 now.

  • Hold still, Okay?

  • Because it is permanent.

  • Yo, guys, stop, Stop, stop, Stop!

  • Put your game face on.

  • Don't worry, dude.

  • This will just be on you for the rest of your life.

  • There you go.

  • Look atyou, tough guy.

  • I don't wanna do it.

  • I don't wanna Well, I gotta finish it now.

  • There's just a line.

  • You're gonna look stupid.

  • Sit back down.

  • Relax.

  • Sit down.

  • Relax.

  • Hey!

  • Run!

  • Hey!

  • Run, kids!

  • Run, little man!

  • Run!

  • Run!

  • Goddammit!

  • Fucking believed in that kid, man.

  • He seems so tough at first, but then immediately wasn't.

  • That's why I don't fuck with Millennials Do again.

  • We are the millennials.

  • He keeps saying that, but I don't know what that means.

  • I regret my friendship with you guys.

almost all my All right, You're all done.

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/02/24
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tough

US /tʌf/

UK /tʌf/

  • adjective
  • (Of food) difficult to chew or bite through
  • Very difficult to do or deal with
  • Difficult; requiring considerable effort or endurance.
  • (of food) difficult to cut or chew.
  • Having strict standards
  • (Of meat) difficult to cut or chew.
  • Being firm and not easily bent or broken
  • Being strong physically or mentally
  • Being difficult to persuade
  • Unpleasant or unfortunate.
  • Capable of violence
  • other
  • To endure a period of hardship or difficulty.
  • noun
  • A rough and aggressive person.
  • other
  • To make (someone) physically or emotionally stronger.
permanent

US /ˈpɚmənənt/

UK /'pɜ:mənənt/

  • adjective
  • Lasting forever; not temporary or changing
  • Existing or intended to exist for a long or unlimited period
  • Remaining in the same state or condition.
  • Remaining in the same state or condition.
  • Intended to last or remain for an unlimited period
  • Lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely
  • Designed to remain in a particular place or state for a long time.
  • Continuing or intended to continue without significant change.
  • noun
  • A person who is a permanent employee.
  • A chemical treatment to create lasting curls or waves in the hair.
practice

US /ˈpræktɪs/

UK /'præktɪs/

  • other
  • To carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly.
  • To carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly.
  • To perform an activity or exercise a skill repeatedly in order to improve or maintain proficiency.
  • To perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.
  • To do something repeatedly so as to become skilled at it.
  • noun
  • A customary way of doing something.
  • A usual or customary action or proceeding.
  • A doctor's or lawyer's business.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • The customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something.
  • The office and place for legal or medical work
  • Doing something many times to become better at it
  • other
  • A customary way of doing something.
  • The business or work of a professional person, such as a doctor or lawyer.
  • other
  • The customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing something.
  • Repeated exercise of an activity or skill in order to improve or maintain proficiency.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • other
  • Work at or be engaged in (a profession).
  • verb
  • To perform an activity or exercise a skill repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.
  • To work as a doctor or lawyer
  • To live according to the teachings of a religion
  • To do something many times to improve a skill
regret

US /rɪˈɡrɛt/

UK /rɪ'ɡret/

  • noun
  • Feeling of being sorry, as for what you didn't do
  • verb
  • To feel sorrow or guilt, as for what you didn't do
  • other
  • Used to express apology or sadness.
  • To feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over something that has happened or been done, especially concerning a loss or mistake.
  • other
  • A feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or something that you have done
  • A feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.
  • A feeling of sadness, disappointment, or repentance about something that has happened or been done.
immediately

US /ɪˈmidiɪtli/

UK /ɪˈmi:diətli/

  • adverb
  • Without any delay; straight away
  • Without any delay; at once.
  • Very closely in space or time; next to.
  • Directly and personally.
  • Following or preceding without any interval of time or space.
  • Without any delay; instantly.
structure

US /ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/

UK /ˈstrʌk.tʃə/

  • noun
  • The way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way
  • The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
  • A building or other man-made object.
  • The way in which the parts of a system or organization are arranged.
  • verb
  • To plan, organize, or arrange the parts of something
  • other
  • To construct or organize something.
dumb

US /dʌm/

UK /dʌm/

  • adjective
  • Senseless; stupid
dude

US /dud, djud/

UK /du:d/

  • noun
  • Form of address for a man
  • (informal) A man; a fellow.
  • A surfer.
  • (historical) A man, especially one showily fashionable.
  • other
  • (informal) Used as a term of address, often between men.
permission

US /pɚˈmɪʃən/

UK /pəˈmɪʃn/

  • other
  • Authorization to do something.
  • Consent; agreement to allow something to happen.
  • Formal authorization from an authority.
  • noun
  • In computing, the access rights granted to a user or program.
  • Right to do something as allowed by another
consent

US /kənˈsɛnt/

UK /kən'sent/

  • noun
  • Approval, agreement (for something to happen)
  • verb
  • To agree or give approval to do something
  • other
  • Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
  • Agreement to a medical procedure after understanding the risks
  • Official permission to do something
  • other
  • Agree to do something