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Two Lost Souls Swimming In A Fish Bowl Tattoo


Two Lost Souls Swimming In A Fish Bowl Tattoo

Okay, let's talk tattoos. Specifically, that tattoo.

You know the one. Two figures, often cartoonish, drifting in a goldfish bowl. Is it just me, or is it, well, a tad overdone?

The Ubiquitous Fish Bowl

I see it everywhere. Coffee shops. Concerts. Even, I swear, at my grandma's bingo night (though that might've been the sherry talking).

It's the "Two Lost Souls Swimming in a Fish Bowl" tattoo. Supposedly about feeling lost, isolated, maybe even a little bit...quirky.

Look, I get it. We've all felt like guppies in a giant, uncaring ocean at some point. But is this really the best way to express it?

A Sea of Sameness?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not hating on tattoos in general. I love a well-executed piece! But this one feels… generic.

It's like everyone decided to order the same pizza: pepperoni, mushroom, and a heavy dose of existential angst.

Are we all just that similar? Are our feelings of isolation so cookie-cutter that they require the same exact ink?

"We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after...- Pink
"We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after...- Pink

Maybe I'm just a contrarian. Maybe I enjoy being different.

Or maybe, just maybe, I think there are more creative ways to say "I feel like an outsider."

The Appeal, I Guess?

Okay, let's try to understand the allure. It's simple. It's relatively easy to execute.

And it's instantly recognizable. People get the message.

It's a visual shorthand for feeling adrift. A melancholic meme, if you will.

Plus, it's kinda cute, right? Those little figures, bobbing along. Makes you wanna give them a tiny life raft and a pep talk.

Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl... | Funny tattoos, Pink floyd
Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl... | Funny tattoos, Pink floyd

But still…

Unpopular Opinion Time!

Here it comes. Brace yourselves.

I think the "Two Lost Souls Swimming in a Fish Bowl" tattoo is…basic. There. I said it.

It's the Pumpkin Spice Latte of the tattoo world. It's the Ugg boots of body art. It's the…well, you get the picture.

And you know what else? It's a bit...cliché. Sorry, not sorry!

two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl | Pink floyd tattoo, Pink floyd
two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl | Pink floyd tattoo, Pink floyd

I understand the emotional resonance. I truly do.

But shouldn't our tattoos be as unique as our experiences? Shouldn't they reflect our individual struggles and triumphs, not just a pre-packaged sentiment?

Alternative Aquariums

If you're feeling lost, explore other options! Think about a design that's personal to you.

A symbol that represents your own journey. A quote from a book that resonated. A portrait of your cat wearing a tiny hat.

Anything but the fish bowl. Please. I'm begging you!

Consider a single, determined angler fish. Or a school of shimmering koi navigating a complex current.

Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl | Tattoo-skizze, Skizzen
Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl | Tattoo-skizze, Skizzen

Even a lone, sassy octopus rocking a pair of sunglasses would be more original! The options are endless!

Finding Your Own Ink

Ultimately, it's your body, your choice. If you genuinely love the fish bowl tattoo, then rock it with pride!

But maybe, just maybe, take a moment to consider if it truly reflects you. Or if it's just another trend, swimming in a sea of sameness.

Don’t be afraid to dive deeper and find a design that truly speaks to your soul. Even if it involves glitter and a unicorn. No judgment.

Because at the end of the day, your tattoo should be a celebration of your individuality. Not a carbon copy of someone else's.

So, ditch the fish bowl. Set yourself free. And find some ink that truly makes you shine.

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