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Getting a tattoo is no small thing, but Clay gets a semicolon (or at least tries) in the first episode of 13 Reasons Why. The idea is to show the impact of suicide, and it's linked to mental ...
“I remember hearing about the semicolon tattoo through social media, I think it was in 2015, ” she says. “Usually my process of getting a tattoo involves ruminating about it for about a year ...
In the rapidly growing business of body art, the semicolon tattoo is attracting national attention. Project Semicolon began in 2013 as one woman's way to honor the father she lost to suicide.
But a simple semi-colon tattoo that's blowing up on social media won't likely ever be regretted by the people sporting the ink. Project Semicolon, the brainchild of Amy Bleuel, has a simple but ...
Kelsey Laatz’s first tattoo sits prominently displayed on her wrist — a simple semicolon which begs the world to ask: “What’s that all about?” If you ask the 19-year-old from Oswego ...
Enter Project Semicolon, a rising faith-based mental health organization that works to spread a message of hope for those dealing with depression through perfectly punctuated tattoos — some real ...
Throughout the month of December, Rich Nelson of A Thin Line Tattoo shop in Batavia will donate the money raised through the creation of semicolon tattoos. To date, his volunteer efforts have ...
It’s a global movement. And like most tattoos, there’s a story behind it. The idea is known as Project Semicolon, a nonprofit movement that represents hope and love to those who are struggling ...
"If you think of the English language, a semicolon is the author's choice not to end a sentence," said St. Martin, 23. "So, in life, it's a person's choice not to end their life." The tattoos ...
The author is you and the sentence is your life.” The Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline is hosting its ninth Semicolon Tattoo Fundraiser at Resurrected Tattoo, 610 N. Orchard St. in Boise on ...
That's why Amy Bleuel selected it for her mental health awareness campaign, Project Semicolon. The non-profit encourages people to draw (or tattoo) semicolons on their bodies as a way to represent ...