Funny thing is the Latin on Ian's arm threw me off (second year Latin student) and I translated it literally which would be This and now, or These and now. But in some cases when used in the right phrasing it can mean Here and now, which made a lot more sense. I had to go pull out my Latin text book going why the hell would you have this and now or these and now on your arm? XD It comes from the Latin verb Hic, hac hoc which are the three different genders you can conjugate it with (M.F and N).