Imagine this: You go to get a tattoo in a foreign country. To make sure that it's done correctly, you sketch out what the tattoo should look like on paper. Since you're getting work done on both your left and right arms, you label one image "left arm" and the other "right arm". When the tattoo is done, you look down at it and see that you've actually gotten the phrases "left arm" and "right arm" tattooed along with the images you desired. Oops.
That's a true story. And that's not even
the whole story.
The tattoo was a commemoration of the Day Premiers sports event. Which you can kind of tell from the tattoo, if you glance quickly at it. If you look more closely you'll see that the tattoo actually reads Gay Premiers. Oops.
How does a bad tattoo like that happen? Well, it starts with going to get a tattoo in a foreign country where you aren't familiar with the language. That's just a breeding ground for miscommunication. But it gets significantly riskier when you get drunk before the procedure. There's a reason they don't usually give tattoos to drunk people. (There are a few reasons actually and bad choices is one of them.)
It makes for a good story but the guy is probably not going to want to live this story for the rest of his life. Sounds like a perfect case for
tattoo removal if you ask me.
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