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Warhorse Tattoos

Juliana Buonaiuto, Undergraduate Student Government president, stated in her convocation speech this year that she got a lightning bolt tattoo during the first two weeks of her first year. When I first got to campus in 2020, there was not a lot to do, but I met these two girls, and they just really wanted to get tattoos, Buonaiuto said. I had a huge fixation on the lightning bolt back then. So I decided I was down, and we made an appointment for Warhorse.   Buonaiuto also expressed the coincidence of her lightning bolt tattoo and her later application to work as a Flash Guid...

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