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Man cut in half by forklift reveals touching meaning behind new animal tattoo on arm

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— amputating everything below Loren's waist.READ MORE: Man sliced in half by forklift says dog never leaves him and 'cries' when he's in painLoren, from Great Falls in Montana, US, has since launched a YouTube channel with his wife, Sabia Reiche and in a recent live stream Q&A session, several of their 496k followers were curious about the his latest tattoo.The tattoo in question is of an elephant and on Loren's left bicep, and during the live stream Loren revealed that the ink is a touching tribute to his wife.Speaking from his couch at home while sitting next to his wife and their beloved German Shepherd Atlas, Loren explained he wanted something to match Sabia's body art.

Responding to questions about his recent addition, Loren said: "I keep seeing questions asking what my newest tat is. It's just an elephant tattoo in tribute to Sabia, because Sabia has a tattoo of me on her forearm as you guys know."After asking Sabia to lift up his T-shirt sleeve so fans could get a better look at the tattoo, Loren goes on to say that it is still a work-in-progress and isn't finished.

He plans to add "that circular Nordic symbol" which might refer to the symbolism in Norse Viking mythology, and "negative space" to the tattoo to "give it some depth".Their viewers were then treated to a bit of shaky footage of the couple thanks to Atlas deciding to roll around and accidentally knock the camera.

In the same Q&A session, the married couple revealed just how much their dog dotes on Loren.He continued: "Yeah it's actually really cute, we should do a video of it but yeah Atlas whenever I'm up in my wheelchair or I'm not moving, he'll be right by me.

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