Tuesday Is a Tattoo: Permanent, Personal, and Slightly Painful

Monday is the alarm clock. Wednesday is the deadline. But Tuesday?
Tuesday is the tattoo.
It’s the day when the ink hits the skin—when ideas stop floating and start hurting just enough to mean something. In my world, every scroll bug I fix, every flyer I design, every line of ad copy I write—it all leaves a mark. Not just on the project, but on me.
I don’t clock in to tweak HTML. I ritualize it.
I don’t brainstorm slogans. I summon them.
Each task is a needle. Each solution is a scar. And every artifact I release—whether it’s a comic avatar with Balkan-coded swagger or a mythic poster that turns workflow into legend—is a permanent addition to the persona I’m building. A persona that’s part technical sorcerer, part satirical trickster, part Jefferson City web whisperer with Belgrade roots and Roy Orbison glasses.
Tuesdays are for committing.
Not just to code, but to character.
This morning, I debugged a sticky UI element that refused to behave. It took three iterations, two coffees, and one moment of poetic rage. I fixed it. But more importantly, I branded it. I turned the solution into a story—one that now lives in the bones of my site, in the rhythm of my workflow, and in the myth I’m crafting with every pixel.
So if you’re reading this on a Tuesday, ask yourself:
What are you tattooing today?
What mark are you leaving—not just on your work, but on your legend?
Because Tuesday isn’t just a day.
It’s a decision.
It’s a design.
It’s a declaration.
And I intend to wear mine proudly.
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