That’s what my mom said after each of my tattoos.
And I heard her voice as I saw these misspelled tattoos. That’s right. Words spelled wrong in ink for eternity.

I believe that tattoo includes four misspelled words plus a missing comma and period.
My suggestion? After the tattoo artist puts the stencil on your skin and asks “how’s that?”, take a good, long look before you give the go ahead. Can’t spell? Take a friend who can.
While we’re on the subject of tattoos, have you heard about lip tattoos? WTF? I feel sad for the girl in photo #15.
I had a friend get a lip tattoo, he said is was almost painless, compared to other tattoos and the heal faster. They are kinda silly though.
My favorite are the ones people get in either Chinese or Japanese they think says “love” when the literal translation is really “force-sex”. I still want to get a joke tattoo in Kanji or Hiragana about that, I figure I would get “Shibuya Train Station” as a joke and tell people it had some deep spiritual meaning when all it really was a local train station I spent too much time going in an out of, the joke being that while everyone else has a tattoo they don’t know the real meaning of I would, and it’ll still be crap. I think the only reason I haven’t done it is because it wouldn’t be very funny for very long, that and there are real tattoos I still want to get.
By: letterstoadyingdream on April 27, 2009
at 3:12 pm