I think tattoo artists should take an oath. I solemnly swear to tell my customers when they have misspelled a word instead of laughing inside and letting them leave my shop looking like a fool.
September 30, 2016 by Deidra Alexander
I think tattoo artists should take an oath. I solemnly swear to tell my customers when they have misspelled a word instead of laughing inside and letting them leave my shop looking like a fool.
Maybe the TA doesn’t know how to spell either?
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 great idea!
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Where are they getting these tattoos from?!?!
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“We Are the Millers,” revisited. he probably intends falling off the ledge’s end and living on to tell the story.
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Oh dear…
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Then whom would we laugh at?
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Ridiculous. Hilarious. 😀 😀 😀
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Perhaps it is the name of some band 🙂
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I know it’s the fad thing to do but anyone who plasters their body with tattoos deserves to look like a fool. Tattoos, what’s with that?
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No ragrets
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It’s the same as publishing a poorly edited book; reading one now for review and it’s killing me.
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I quite agree with you, Sha’Tara. The human body is beautiful and not an artist’s canvas.
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That should read the rest of your post.mthe subscribe window got in the way. There is no ‘close’ button, and I ‘ve clicked everywhere on the page but it won’t go away.
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The word close should appear in the upper right corner of the box. It’s white so maybe the background was white in that post and it wasn’t visible. Sorry.
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But isn’t the tattoo accurate? Won’t this particular legend (or ledgend, if you will) live on, whether its bearer wants it to or not?
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Brilliant observation!!!
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Amen to the oath. Although… that would keep us from laughing a lot at misspelled tattoos-photos.
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Oh my word ! ? ! “Ledgends” . . . . have you ever ? !
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