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Yahoo: 11 Famous People Who Got Tattoos With Spelling Or Grammatical Errors, And, Not Gonna Lie...It's A Little Embarrassing

11 Famous People Who Got Tattoos With Spelling Or Grammatical Errors, And, Not Gonna Lie...It's A Little Embarrassing

Yahoo: People Judge Me For Being Covered In Tattoos. They’d Never Guess Why I Actually Got Them.

People Judge Me For Being Covered In Tattoos. They’d Never Guess Why I Actually Got Them.

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MSN: Woman's tattoo goes viral because people can't figure out what it says

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Tattoos have been a part of human culture since ancient times. Ancient peoples in many cultures used tattoos to tell stories, to mark a coming-of-age, and to denote triumphs and to which tribe they ...

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Woman's tattoo goes viral because people can't figure out what it says

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If read vertically from top to bottom and horizontally from right to left, which is how Japanese is read, the tattoo translates ...

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AOL: 15 Questions We Get Asked As Tattoo Artists, And Why They Keep Coming Up

Tattoo artists spend hours turning ideas into permanent art, but they also spend a surprising amount of time answering the same handful of questions over and over again. Some are practical, some are ...

15 Questions We Get Asked As Tattoo Artists, And Why They Keep Coming Up

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Tattoos have skyrocketed in popularity over the decades. The Electric City Tattoo Convention is in Scranton April 17 -19.

When tattoos first emerged in the 1800s, they were considered a sign of being a criminal or deviant. Today, they are increasingly commonplace. According to one estimate, 38 percent of adults between ...