
You'd think people wouldn't sit in a chair and have permanent ink embedded in their skin without making absolutely, positively certain every letter of it was correct — but if you'd think, you wouldn't be these people. Part of us wishes every tattoo parlor could be immediately outfitted with a Dictionary, an AP Stylebook, and an up-to-date copy of Strunk and White's Elements of Style. But the other part of us knows that would deprive us of photos like these. If you've seen any egregious tattoo typos or, God forbid, have one of your own, please send it to us for our continued amusement.









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Shar | 02/01/2012 flag |
I once had a supervisor who went to her boss and asked him what he was thinking hiring the young man with the San Diego tattoo on his nuckles. Her boss was amazed at her conservative reaciton to a simple tattoo. She had to explain to him that it wasnt the tatto she had a problem with, but as our job required good spelling skills and his knuckles read "San Deigo" she was worried he wouldn't be adequate for the job.
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Daniel Dickey | 01/31/2012 flag |
"Do you know what Helen Keller's father looked liked? Neither did she." Like these? You'll love my tweets @danieldickey
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Luis Lopes | 01/27/2012 flag |
Let them Tattoo their dick,and let us know the results.
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Darbi Armstrong Watson | 01/27/2012 flag |
Some people need a high five. In the face.
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Robert | 01/25/2012 flag |
Most of these are fake photo-shop jobs. Just sayin'.
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jj | 01/25/2012 flag |
looks like most or maybe all of these tattoos are on teens & 20 something year olds who don't care to speak english properly so it's appropriate they have a permanent reminder
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cinnarose | 01/25/2012 flag |
I think Ms. Sweet Pee should go to her doctor and get checked for diabetes. Sugar in the urine is a problem!

