That's a SERIOUS hardcore 2nd Amendment supporter if I've ever seen one! I don't have any tattoos but, I have about 80-100 t-shirts that proclaim such things. It's my "normal" everyday wear. A gun t-shirt of some sort and camo pants.
I never crashed a horse. Been bucked off a time or two. I used to race snowmobiles on the oval track, crashed motorcycles 8 times, car roll over once, whiplash twice, and a nasty fall. My iatrogenic aches and pains came from a complete hack of a surgeon at Mayo who proved the adage "Those that can do, and those that can't teach".
Yes, Mitch... almost all of them caused by overzealous hand pushed bright cuts...
After a surgery (unrelated) 12 or 13 years ago, hand pushed bright cuts were pretty much removed from my repertoire, and I had to re-tool a bit in order to keep engraving at all. That was when I had to come up with my own "orthopaedic appliance" or quit.
There were only 4 actually caused by engraving - 3 on my right hand, 1 on the left. The 5th surgery was done when my shattered wrist had to be reconstructed out a chunk of my hip bone. Which is why I am probably the only person you will ever meet who can scratch his ass in public and no one notices.
The crash on the horse occurred when a 3 or 4 year old mare was ridden for the first time. She decided to try and jump a 5 foot fence with only about 30 feet to get up to speed... I think that cost me a rib or two? That was a ranch called the 45 Corporation, dunno if they still exist? Was a big outfit back then and they never handled or broke a horse until it was 3 or 4 years old. Kinda hard on us that had to do it. We were "contract labor". They valued their own salaried ranch hands a bit more...
And a side event in my iatrogenic poisoning occurred with not only a teacher/surgeon - but the head of the department! He didn't see what what was right in front of him... and he hadn't bothered to read the warnings either.