I don't personally have any "tats," as I've heard them called, but I've got nothing against them.

I've also seen some people with beautiful skin decorations, and I admire their decision to have this work done. I have no idea how it will look 50 years from now, but that's not my problem.

That said, I have a link here to some bad tattoos that I thought I'd share with you.

What I want to know is, who is/was at fault when these (mostly spelling) errors happen? The tattoo artist, or the person who requests the work?

I hope some of these will bring a smile, as you ask yourself, "What were they thinking?"
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