Sabina Kelley
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Well, they still, like, the whole Japanese culture, when they, you know, do their Japanese suits, like, they have it so when they wear their suits, you can't see that they have...
you know the tattoos underneath and so like even if like their shirt goes up a little bit they come up to here so like you can't see so they hide it it's all hidden and that's it's when I went to Japan they were like shocked seeing me with tattoos like blonde hair blue eyes tall girl with tattoos it was like uh-uh that's a no-no they were avoiding you over there
yeah it's interesting to see how certain cultures treat it right right yeah i wonder how china would be i'm half chinese i want to go to china you haven't been i've never been and i i never like i always had heard bad things about it and my husband has friends that live over there and they're like living on the beach and it's gorgeous like a beach in china what and they're showing me pictures and it's gorgeous wow and i was like i want to go there
I've noticed that a lot.
I lived in Australia for a year and a half, and sometimes we would see things on the news, and then I'd call home and be like,
oh my God, I can't believe this happened.
And they're like, that didn't happen.
You know, it's like the country was telling us what they wanted us to know and hear than what was actually happening over in the US.
And then vice versa, like when we moved back to the US, like especially during COVID, the news that Australians were getting over COVID were like,
completely different than what was actually going on in the US and like some of our friends like you're still alive you had COVID and you didn't die you know before it got big over there that's why I don't watch the news anymore me neither I grew up watching it daily yeah and I felt like it was always negative also
Always.
Yeah, my dad still watches it.
I'm like, why are you watching it?
Turn that off.
No.
No.
Not the truth.
I don't really have, like specifically for me or just in general for people.
For me, I'm really weird about having my tattoos be symmetrical where it's like, if I have this arm done, I have to have this arm done.
And like with my neck done, it has to be this one done.