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<b>Tattoo</b> Tuesday: Matt Daddi | The Daily Orange

Posted: 14 Apr 2014 10:00 PM PDT

Shira Stoll | Staff Photographer

Matt Daddi got his first tattoo, the quote "Every struggle is preparation for what's to come," in 2010.

Senior Matt Daddi's four pieces of ink that lay symmetrically on his ribs and biceps signify the values he carries with him every day.

"It's how I express myself," he said, describing the tattoos. "Songwriters write songs, artists make art, poets write poetry. I get tattoos."

In the summer of 2010, a conversation with his stepmother led the mechanical engineering major to solidify the idea for his first tattoo, which he got at Body Language Tattoo & Piercing parlor in Storrs, Conn.

Because of the hardships he endured growing up, his stepmother mused on how Daddi had gained mature insights at quite an early age.

So, written in his artist's own script across his right rib, the first tattoo Daddi got inked reads, "Every struggle is preparation for what's to come."

The next piece materialized after the death of his great-grandfather and great-grandmother, Nonny and Nonno, both of whom he was very close to.

Daddi said his great-grandfather was a great mind and an inventor.

"They were a huge influence on my life," Daddi said, "When I'm old, I wanna be able to tell stories like my great-grandfather did and affect people the way he did."

Because of the influence they left, his left ribs are covered by a masterfully shaded calla lily, his great grandmother's favorite flower. Above rests his great-grandfather's last words: "Buona sera," or goodnight.

About a year afterwards, Daddi got two more pieces.

His ex-girlfriend actually brought about the idea, always telling him that his goals were too big and, ultimately, unrealistic.

"If you limit your dreams, you will limit where you go," he said. "You have to push yourself."

His right bicep reads "Live Life Laugh Often," and continues on the left bicep with the quote, "Love Always Dream Big."

Daddi tries to live by these eight words consistently. Already having secured a job for next year after graduation, it seems as though the realization of his goals has just begun.

Contact Naomi: ncfalk@syr.edu

Kentucky Wildcats Calf <b>Tattoo</b> Guy Says He&#39;s Keeping Inaccurate <b>...</b>

Posted: 08 Apr 2014 08:57 AM PDT

Posted April 08, 2014

(via @Tizzblack/Twitter)

(via @Tizzblack/Twitter)

Kentucky fan Tyler Black became an Internet celebrity over the past several weeks as the tattoo he got predicting a UK national championship before the NCAA tournament even began came closer and closer to being true. And then on Monday, as the UConn Huskies end the Wildcats run, Black became the laughing stock of Twitter.

Undeterred, Black told ESPN that he will keep the inaccurate tattoo as a tribute to the eighth-seeded Wildcats historic run.

"I'm keeping it," Black said. "It's a way to remember this team and it's part of my life story."

The lifelong UK fan attended the final game in Dallas last night with a friend, and they took to Twitter to chronicle their journey, including drinking away the post-game pain Rust Cohle-style.

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