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‘That’s It, I’m Inkshaming’: 30 Times People Didn't Even Realize How Bad Their Tattoos Were

‘That’s It, I’m Inkshaming’: 30 Times People Didn't Even Realize How Bad Their Tattoos Were

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Not all tattoos are inked equal. While some are stunning and wow people with their artistic merit, some others can force a double-take, making folks wonder what exactly happened there. Welcome to the ‘That’s It, I’m Inkshaming’ Facebook group, a community of nearly 243k members who poke fun at ‘Actually Bad Tattoos.’
The group is meant for posting “truly awful,” low-quality ink, all in the hope of making people laugh. It’s not meant to be mean and there’s no place for general jerkiness. We’ve collected some of the group’s most interesting features photos, the crème de la crème of bad tattoos, to share with you today, dear Pandas. Scroll down and enjoy.
Meanwhile, be sure to read on for Bored Panda’s in-depth interview with the owner of Glasgow-based Archangel 1608 Tattoo Studio, talented tattoo artist David McKinlay.

#1 Jesus Tapdancing Christ

Jesus Tapdancing Christ
247points

#2 What Can I Say Except I’m Sorry

What Can I Say Except I’m Sorry
205points

#3 Sooooo Much To Unpack Here

Sooooo Much To Unpack Here
204points

Tattoo artist David, who runs the Archangel 1608 Tatoo Studio in Scotland, was kind enough to answer Bored Panda’s questions about tattoos.

We spoke about how tattoo artists hone their skills, whether or not customers are always right, and what happens if an artist makes a mistake while tattooing someone.

“Tattooists can practice on any number of things initially, to help them get the mechanics and techniques to tattoo properly,” David explained to Bored Panda.

#4 They Look Like Industrial Era Coal Factory Workers

They Look Like Industrial Era Coal Factory Workers
196points

#5 Why?

Why?
195points

#6 No. No You Did Not Have To

No. No You Did Not Have To
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“You can buy synthetic skin, pig skin from a butcher’s, or even use fruit, such as oranges or lemons, bananas,” he told us.

However, the tattoo artist pointed out to Bored Panda that there is “no substitute for moving, breathing, sweating, bleeding human skin.” In short, nothing beats the real thing. And sooner or later you’ll have to switch to inking real live human beings. Though, later is best. Once you’ve got the fundamentals down and feel confident.

#7 The Lil Girl Looks Like A Tube Of Toothpaste

The Lil Girl Looks Like A Tube Of Toothpaste
168points

#8 Found On A Sketchy Sales Page Get Booked In Quick!

Found On A Sketchy Sales Page  Get Booked In Quick!
161points

#9 Local Shop, Poor Gal Only Wanted Linework Silhouette Of Dog Ears

Local Shop, Poor Gal Only Wanted Linework Silhouette Of Dog Ears
158points

“The first 4 or 5 tattoos I ever did were on myself. It was a pretty severe learning curve, but I had to prove that I wanted the apprenticeship, and it let me see how the tattoos would heal up, and what I could do better,” David revealed to Bored Panda the dedication that he personally had for his craft when he was just starting out.

“You shouldn’t really be tattooing actual clients for a long time, but if you can persuade friends to let you once you’re ready, that’s great,” he said.

#10 Found This In An Article I Came Across On Here, Can't Remember What It Was About, But How Tf Do You Manage To F*ck This Up That Bad?

Found This In An Article I Came Across On Here, Can't Remember What It Was About, But How Tf Do You Manage To F*ck This Up That Bad?
148points

#11 Looks Like Katherine Ryan

Looks Like Katherine Ryan
147points

#12 There Are No Words

There Are No Words
146points

David takes a lot of pride in what he does for a living. “Tattooing is a craft, a skill, and should be taught directly from one person to another,” he said that it is not something that should be learned “by a YouTube video or a bs tattoo ‘school’ that only care about your money.”

#13 Found This On A Page For A Local Artist… Really Hope The Person Who Got This Atleast Wanted The 6 Fingers

Found This On A Page For A Local Artist… Really Hope The Person Who Got This Atleast Wanted The 6 Fingers
142points

#14 I Thought It Was Supposed To Be A Pile Of Wood Lmao

I Thought It Was Supposed To Be A Pile Of Wood Lmao
137points

#15 I Was Told By The Artist He Could Do Watercolors Effect. This Is How That Turned Out

I Was Told By The Artist He Could Do Watercolors Effect. This Is How That Turned Out
133points

Bored Panda was very interested to learn about the dynamic between artists and their customers. David explained that they have a rule that if they’re not 100 percent confident about the tattoo, they don’t do it.

“We’ll try to offer a compromise, but if the client is too rigid, we’ll point them in the direction of another artist. The client is only right in terms of what they like, not how the tattoo can actually be done or will end up looking,” he said.

#16 Seen On Ig

Seen On Ig
131points

#17 Sorry But.. The Hair!

Sorry But.. The Hair!
127points

#18 Found Here On Facebook

Found Here On Facebook
125points

What’s more, the tattoo artist and his staff also draw the line when it comes to certain tattoos. “We won’t do any hateful tattoos—racist, homophonic, sectarian, etc. Those tattoos are bad news, but unfortunately, there are those that will still do them,” he explained.

#19 Ok, I'm Gonna Say This, Only A Real Man Would Rock This With Pride!

Ok, I'm Gonna Say This, Only A Real Man Would Rock This With Pride!
122points

#20 What.. What Is Happening Here

What.. What Is Happening Here
121points
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