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This is hideous. Come graduation or prom time his baby will not be happy.
Oh...wait..I am guessing that he won't be there. He seems too impulsive to hang around anywhere for 18 years.
(this is not a referendum on normal tattoos - this is not normal by any standard. This individual just disfigured himself - sick and sad. Another "parent" with impulse control disorder....Beautiful.
That's how I feel when I see lots of tattoos in general. Like a pretty girl with an entire sleeve. Yuck.
These people won't figure this out until they hit around 35 or 40 -- then all those tattoos are going to look dated and old. The younger kids will be into something else (like maybe just plain skin that's clean).
That had to cost Daddy considerably - wonder if he's priced diapers, formula, a crib, stroller, baby clothes, bottles, etc. recently? Not to mention the start of a college fund...
This is hideous. Come graduation or prom time his baby will not be happy.
It is very hideous.
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Originally Posted by RoseLikeAnyOther
Maybe it's just a really ugly baby?
Drawing babies is difficult because of their features. So it says something about that tat artist.
BUT more importantly, now he made it more difficult for his child in so many ways.
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