“I went blind because of the tattoo on my eyes, but I don’t care.”

At the age of 24, this girl decided to get a tattoo on her eyeball and ended up losing her sight for three weeks. Did she regret her action?
Fearless Amber
Amber Luke is originally from Brisbane, Australia. In seven years, she was able to get 200 tattoos. She forked her tongue and painted her eyeballs a resilient blue.
At the age of 15, the girl was diagnosed with depression. A year later, she got her first tattoo and realized that putting designs on the body was a form of therapy. Amber says it”s a way for her to let out her negativity.
Thus began her passion for various body modifications. She has already had breast augmentation surgery and is considering surgery on her buttocks.
Amber says painting her eyeballs was extremely painful. difficult.”
These eye surgeries are very dangerous. Amber learned this the hard way when she went nearly blind for three weeks. Surprisingly, the girl never regretted her action and is proud of herself.
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Amber”s tattoo is not just a beautiful accessory. It”s an opportunity to express who she is and her ability to overcome pain.”
Vicky is Amber”s mother. She was very upset when she discovered that her daughter had a tattoo on her eyes. I cried and asked her why she was doing this to herself? I asked her,” Vicki recalls.
Vicky grew up in the countryside and knew little about tattoos, but over time she had to come to terms with it all. What hurt her most was that for the past few years she had not considered herself beautiful. If only she could see herself through my eyes.
My opinion has changed. I realized that the external reflects the internal. Besides, this is not my life, this is my daughter”s life. This is her path in life and I support her.”
“I’ll be tattooing until the day I die,” Amber says. When asked if she regrets at least one of the tattoos, she answers in the negative. The girl says that she is completely satisfied with all her tattoos, since she worked on each drawing wisely and nurtured the idea for a long time.
Amber recently took up another unusual hobby.
I was very faithful to God, but every day I felt abandoned. Then I delved deeper into the idea of Satanism and discovered that it was all about self-expression and individualism. I even performed some satanic rituals. No, no blood. Only candles. It was creepy,” she says.






