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30 People Who Forgot Tattoos Are Permanent And Didn’t Research Their Artist Enough (New Pics)

30 People Who Forgot Tattoos Are Permanent And Didn’t Research Their Artist Enough (New Pics)

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Tattoos are cool, at least in my opinion. In fact, I think they're so cool that I'm currently considering getting my fifth one. The downside is that there's always the risk that they might not turn out the way you wanted. About 24% of Americans say they regret getting one or more tattoos.
The people from this list would probably feel the same. We've compiled a collection of tattoos of questionable quality courtesy of this subreddit about bad tattoos. So, let their bad decisions be warnings to all of us tattoo enthusiasts about what not to do.

#1 Why Would You Waste Your Hard Earned Money On These Ugly, Horrible Pieces

Why Would You Waste Your Hard Earned Money On These Ugly, Horrible Pieces
44points

#2 15 Year Old Me Should’ve Never Had A Tattoo Machine

15 Year Old Me Should’ve Never Had A Tattoo Machine
Let all my friends tattoo their names years ago and am really regretting it not to mention I wouldn’t consider most these people to be a friend these days.
43points

#3 Speaks For Itself

Speaks For Itself
42points

Tattoos are no longer something we associate with subcultures or deviance. More and more people (especially young people) are getting tattoos, so much so that the number of folks with at least one tattoo has almost doubled in the last five years. 

Although statistics vary, with some sources claiming that 40% of Americans have ink on their skin and other surveys showing it's only 32%, the trend is still there. Tattoos are experiencing an unprecedented boom in popularity since the number of inked Americans in 2019 was only 21%.


#4 Oh Dear God

Oh Dear God
40points

#5 “The Cigarette Fairy”

“The Cigarette Fairy”
32points

#6 Spotted In A Simpsons Facebook Group

Spotted In A Simpsons Facebook Group
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30points

We might think that tattoos are a fairly new development in our society, but non-Western cultures have been inking their skin for thousands of years. Dr. David Lane, the author of The Other End of the Needle: Continuity and Change among Tattoo Workers, told Byrdie that the oldest human remains we have recovered have tattoos on them.

For the longest time, we thought Egyptians were the earliest tattoo artists. But, in 1991, archaeologists recovered a 5,300-year-old mummy near the Austrian-Italian border that had many tattoos. Most Egyptian female mummies with ink on their skin were from around 4,000 years ago, making the Italian-Austrian Otzi the Iceman, the oldest inked person that we know of.


#7 Yikes

Yikes
30points

#8 My Husband's Arm

My Husband's Arm
28points

#9 Gonna Regert This In A Few Weeks

Gonna Regert This In A Few Weeks
28points

The word "tattoo" comes from the Polynesian culture. When Europeans arrived there in the 18th century, they mispronounced the Samoan word "Tatau" and wrote it down as "tattoo." "Tatau" actually means "to strike" because the traditional method of tattooing there is hand-tapping.

#10 Someone I Went To College With Got Another $40 For A Chest Piece

Someone I Went To College With Got Another $40 For A Chest Piece
i just don’t know what this even is. they’re all this bad. it’s impressively bad ngl.
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27points

#11 Just Saw This Posted An Hour Ago

Just Saw This Posted An Hour Ago
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27points

#12 S**ty Or Brilliant?

S**ty Or Brilliant?
26points

The most tattooed living person in the world is from New Zealand. It's the performance artist and street performer Gregory Paul McLaren. He had his first tattoo when he was 16, his second one at 18, and after that, he got tattooed regularly "as much as he could." As Lucky (that's his stage name) jokes, he has one tattoo, the biggest in the world. But in some places on his body, he actually has three or four layers of ink.

#13 Wife Found This Masterpiece On Fb

Wife Found This Masterpiece On Fb
26points

#14 Placement Was Not Considered

Placement Was Not Considered
26points

#15 It Just Looks Like A Colorful Rash

It Just Looks Like A Colorful Rash
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26points

Did you know that Winston Churchill was possibly inked as well? Some sources claim that he got a tattoo of an anchor after his military service. But others say it's just an attempt to make him more rebellious and relatable to the masses, much like his mother, who, as an aristocrat, supposedly had an ouroboros tattooed on her wrist. There is no physical evidence of these tattoos, so, historians are skeptical.

#16 Girl I Went To High School With Made A Horrible Decision

Girl I Went To High School With Made A Horrible Decision
24points

#17 Saw This At A Party

Saw This At A Party
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24points

#18 I Saw This Monstrosity On Snapchat

I Saw This Monstrosity On Snapchat
24points

Do you know another unlikely person to have had a tattoo? Thomas Edison! He had a quincunx tattoo: four dots arranged in a square or, in other words, how the number five appears on a dice cube. But Edison didn't invent the tattoo pen; it was Samuel O'Reilly in 1891. Edison did, however, invent the electric pen that later evolved into the tattoo pen.

#19 “I Would Like A Well-Shaded Tattoo!” Tattoo Artist: Don’t Say Anything Else!

“I Would Like A Well-Shaded Tattoo!” Tattoo Artist: Don’t Say Anything Else!
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24points

#20 It's Not Me, It's You

It's Not Me, It's You
23points
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