@theartofreese: There’s just something about dark + sexy black and grey tattoos that makes me so fucking excited 🖤 And guess what? I’m headed to the Tattoo Socialite Arts Festival in Sebring, Florida, October 10th–12th! ❤️ This isn’t just a convention—it’s a movement. A space where women in the tattoo industry meet, create, and collaborate… and whether you’re an artist, a collector, or just a total tattoo junkie, you’ll want to be there. I still have October 11th + 12th open for bookings—if you’ve been dying to get a piece from me, this is your shot. Email me at [email protected] to lock it in. Let’s make some magic. 🖤 #sandiegotattooartist #floridatattooartist #blackandgreytattoo #realismtattoo #femaletattooartist

Reese: Tattoo Artist/Biz Coach
Reese: Tattoo Artist/Biz Coach
Open In TikTok:
Region: US
Friday 18 July 2025 16:30:32 GMT
1519
85
3
3

Music

Download

Comments

mr.peaches52
mr peaches :
Where are you out of
2025-07-18 16:32:38
1
To see more videos from user @theartofreese, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

A McDonald's fan who tragically died following an E. coli outbreak linked to the chain's Quarter Pounders has been identified as 88-year-old James Charles ‘JC’ Smith. JC visited his favorite McDonald's, where he had dined many times with his wife, and ordered his usual— a Quarter Pounder. However, a few days later, on October 3, the Colorado native and Marine veteran fell severely ill, suffering from bloody diarrhea and dizziness so intense that he could no longer walk. He was admitted to a hospital for four days, where doctors informed him that lab results had confirmed he had E. coli. While a health department official interviewed the family and indicated an investigation into the E. coli outbreak, they did not disclose a potential source, so the Smiths did not think to avoid their favorite McDonald's. After returning home, Mr. Smith went back and ordered another Quarter Pounder. This time, he became gravely ill. He experienced excruciating pain, causing him to thrash his arms and legs. Mr. Smith died on October 20, and public health officials announced the outbreak two days later, identifying the likely source of the E. coli as the onions in the Quarter Pounder. Notably, both Mr. Smith and his wife, Doris, had ordered the famous burger, but Mrs. Smith, who does not like onions, removed them from her own burger and gave them to her husband. She told CBS Colorado, ‘I took mine off and gave mine to him. I feel guilty now because I gave him some onions.’ At least 90 people in 13 states have been affected by the outbreak, with 27 hospitalized. Mr. Smith is the sole death linked to this outbreak. Additionally, at least two individuals—a 15-year-old girl and an 88-year-old woman—have developed serious kidney complications that may require lifelong treatment. #mcdonalds #fastfood #colorado #marine #rip
A McDonald's fan who tragically died following an E. coli outbreak linked to the chain's Quarter Pounders has been identified as 88-year-old James Charles ‘JC’ Smith. JC visited his favorite McDonald's, where he had dined many times with his wife, and ordered his usual— a Quarter Pounder. However, a few days later, on October 3, the Colorado native and Marine veteran fell severely ill, suffering from bloody diarrhea and dizziness so intense that he could no longer walk. He was admitted to a hospital for four days, where doctors informed him that lab results had confirmed he had E. coli. While a health department official interviewed the family and indicated an investigation into the E. coli outbreak, they did not disclose a potential source, so the Smiths did not think to avoid their favorite McDonald's. After returning home, Mr. Smith went back and ordered another Quarter Pounder. This time, he became gravely ill. He experienced excruciating pain, causing him to thrash his arms and legs. Mr. Smith died on October 20, and public health officials announced the outbreak two days later, identifying the likely source of the E. coli as the onions in the Quarter Pounder. Notably, both Mr. Smith and his wife, Doris, had ordered the famous burger, but Mrs. Smith, who does not like onions, removed them from her own burger and gave them to her husband. She told CBS Colorado, ‘I took mine off and gave mine to him. I feel guilty now because I gave him some onions.’ At least 90 people in 13 states have been affected by the outbreak, with 27 hospitalized. Mr. Smith is the sole death linked to this outbreak. Additionally, at least two individuals—a 15-year-old girl and an 88-year-old woman—have developed serious kidney complications that may require lifelong treatment. #mcdonalds #fastfood #colorado #marine #rip

About