There are certain decisions in life that are taken very delicately because being impulsive does not always bring the best results. A clear example of this type of action is tattoos, since they are images that will decorate your body for life.
We have all seen tattoos that went wrong and it is precisely these that make us be very careful when choosing our tattoo artist, as well as the art that we want to wear on our skin. For this reason we are puzzled by the following story, since a young woman decided to get blindly tattooed at the FODI festival (Festival of Dangerous Ideas) in Australia.
Putting my blind faith in someone I’ve never seen to give me a mystery tattoo.
The risky woman who ventured to lend her ankle as a canvas is called Tahlia Pritchard, who shared the mysterious design on her TikTok account. Without being experts, we know that it is not a tattoo that someone would ever want to get in their life because the result looks like something out of a preschool room (no offense to kindergardians).
The video quickly went viral, as we were all waiting for the result to turn out right or wrong. To Tahlia’s bad luck, the second prediction came true, because after she signed her authorization and consent documents, we can see her going to bed to be marked for life with a horrible design. The only good thing is that her tattoo was free (in case you were wondering).
@tahliapritch Out here at #FODI making some dangerous decisions 😈 #fyp #sydney #gloryhole #tattoo #gloryholetattoo
♬ Bad Bitch (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) – Bebe Rexha & Ty Dolla $ign
After the revelation, Tahlia stated in an interview for Newsweek having felt “a mountain of emotions” after seeing the image that now permanently prostrates itself on his ankle. His concern and his displeasure were so great that she said she had looked for information to remove it with a laser after seeing it.
I don’t want to be dramatic, but I would have made an appointment to laser remove it at the same time I saw it.
In the comments of the video, users began to assume that two artists had done the work, since the technique of the skull is quite different from that of the bird, but Tahlia insisted that it was the same tattoo artist. In addition, she announced that she named Bert the little bird that now accompanies her for life.
‘I refuse to believe that the skull and the bird were made by the same artist’; “It’s weird because the bird isn’t that bad, but what happened to the skull, it’s like two people did it.”
@tahliapritch Replying to @cykababy🕷️ Bert & Bird in all their glory #shittattoo #oops #fodi
♬ original sound – Tahlia Pritchard
Finally, the young woman said that she may keep the tattoo, since she feels that it was a fun anecdote that she can share throughout her life.
How about I leave it exactly as it is? It will always be a fun story to tell.