What treaty is it that finally separates those two territories, the hard resolve of our exteriors and the terrible disaster on our insides?

Ben Marcus
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In the quote, “What treaty is it that finally separates those two territories,” refers to a person who gets a new tattoo on his arm but then regrets it. The phrase "terrible disaster on our insides" refers to a person who is forced to get a tattoo for some reason, usually from a jilted lover, and then hates the result.

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