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Thread of Sopranos Tattoos Takes Over Twitter

Take a look at your favorite characters and scenes.

Photo Credit @FPL_Cal|Twitter

There are people who love TV shows, find a character they love, and talk nonstop about how great they are. Then there are people who emblazon their body with that character!

A recent Twitter thread brought together a mob of “Sopranos” fans who share an affinity for inked artwork. Check out some of the replies below:

https://twitter.com/avaxnj/status/1311359979165757440
https://twitter.com/amandamull/status/1311675517100331009
https://twitter.com/barelycarely/status/1311301286516666369

Who knew “The Sopranos” would inspire so much awesome artwork? From minimalist quotes to fully colored scenes, this thread definitely makes for a wonderful art gallery.

If you really want to commit to this show, it’s possible: read more about the Official Sopranos Dictionary here!

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