Sonya & Prickle
Hey Sonya, ever think about how the scars from your training could be turned into a tattoo? I see the road as a living map, and your body’s marks are a similar kind of story.
I keep my scars as proof of the hard work, not as something I need to tattoo.
Sounds solid, Sonya. If the scars already tell your story, no need to ink them in. Keep the road, keep the proof, and when you hit a mark you’re not proud of, that’s when the needle might come into play.
If I ever pick up a needle, it’ll be for a fresh start, not for a reminder of old wounds. I’d keep training, keep the scars, and only let a new mark mean I’ve moved forward.
That’s the kind of grit I like to see. A fresh needle for a fresh start, not a reminder of the past. Keep those scars— they’re proof you’re a racer, not a wallflower. When that new line comes on, make sure it’s a badge of the road you’ve conquered, not a reminder of the bumps that got you there. Keep rolling, keep training, and keep that engine roaring.
Thanks. I’ll keep training, keep the road in my mind, and let every mark mean a new win.
Sounds good, Sonya. Keep grinding, keep the road in mind, and let every new mark be a badge of that hard‑earned win. Good luck.
Thanks. Stay sharp.We have responded.Thanks. Stay sharp.
Sure thing. Keep the scars, keep the engine roaring, keep the road ahead.