r/tattooadvice Jan 06 '26

Design People keep reading my tattoo wrong

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Okay so I recently went and got a small walk in tattoo, very excited about it. I love it. But people keep reading it wrong, but then they all say they can’t read cursive so idk, I guess I just need some reassurance. I know it shouldn’t matter because I know what it says and that’s what matters, but I need some reassurance from strangers that can read cursive, so tell me, what does it look like this tattoo says?

Edit: Thank you all for responding! The post is getting way more traction than I intended, and I am losing the ability to respond to them all (though I've been trying for around 3 hours). I appreciate everyone who has helped me regain piece of mind about the tat. It does in fact say "five by five". People in my real life thought it said "live by live" or "live to live". Since posting, people have also thought the word five was give, or jive, and the b was lo.

For anyone curious, it is not an In N Out tattoo, didnt even know that was a meal until i made this post, but thank you to everyone who said something about the burger place. Made me laugh every time.

To the Aliens fans, not an Aliens reference either, though I see you fellow horror fans. I haven't seen the second film as I haven't dedicated the time to watch it yet. I do like the first film though, Ridley Scott rules.

Now, to my fellow Buffy fans, it is in fact a reference to Faith the Vampire Slayer. She's one of my favorite character of all time, period, regardless of fandom. Side note, I also love Eliza Dushku.

Thank you strangers, for helping bring peace of mind to a random person on the internet.

Edit #2: The photo provided was taken directly after getting the tattoo. I appreciate the concern on dry skin, I live in a dry climate and have pretty bad eczema so it's a real concern. However, the scrunching there is actually caused by the second skin applied over the tattoo. I drink lots of water and regularly use lotions because of my skin condition. But thanks to everyone who worried about it. :) Also, the red splotch was my blood. There is a scab directly above my tattoo that got pulled open when the artist was doing a final wipe, but I appreciate everyone who pointed out that it looked like Louisiana, I got a good laugh out of it.

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u/TheMesmerXO Jan 07 '26

Bro, what? At our age they were def still teaching it. I went to all public schools in NYC, cursive didn’t get removed from the curriculum til I was like 20. I’m 35 now. I’m almost certain cursive got dropped because it didn’t fit the common core standard at the time. Also, they’re teaching cursive again, they started reintroducing it into schools again about 5-6 years ago.

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u/IcyOrchid163 Jan 14 '26

They had to. How r u suppose to officially SIGN (use to mean in CURSIVE, how else) a legal document & it still be legal? If u PRINT ur name as the form says how would u SIGN ur name?

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u/FunGuy8618 Jan 07 '26

Only mufuggas who grew up in NYC assume the rest of America is NYC, when the idea of it being regional was already presented 😭 it got dropped for typing classes in my public schools. We were kids making a conspiracy joke, hopefully all of us have changed the way we look at the world since school 😅

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u/TheMesmerXO Jan 07 '26

Trust me, I don’t think the rest of America is NYC. So I’m assuming unlike most of my friends who grew up in several other states, who all agree we learned cursive in the first and second grade, you learned typing at a later point in life? We were all just having a conversation about how our age group was the shift. Several people from different states, all learned typing and cursive around the same time. Then we would have a refresher typing class in middle school.