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‘Man doesn't have clients, he has victims' people cry as a tattoo artist shares child tribute that ‘looks like a demon'

‘Man doesn't have clients, he has victims' people cry as a tattoo artist shares child tribute that ‘looks like a demon'

The Irish Sun23-05-2025
TRIBUTE tattoos can either be sweet and sentimental - or go totally wrong.
Unfortunately, this is exactly what happened to one man after his child tribute inking turned out like something out of a
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One tattoo artist left people horrified with his child tribute tattoo
Credit: instagram/Thomas Tattoos
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Social media trolls joked and said that instead of having clients, the ink pro 'has enemies'
Credit: instagram/Thomas Tattoos
The master behind the piece was Instagram user Thomas Tattoos, from Cairo, Egypt, who regularly shares some of this work online.
But while some of this pieces have become a huge hit, the little tot tribute has gone viral - and unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons.
However, as the cleaning solution slowly faded away and the final result was revealed, viewers cried in sheer horror.
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Sharing the bizarre inking on his page, Thomas wrote in the caption: ''Portrait, New tattoo, new design.''
In another post, the tattoo artist also put a stencil of the adorable little tot next to the final inking that looked nothing like the child.
Horrified people flooded to comments, where one critic joked and said: ''Man doesn't have clients he has victims.''
Someone else chimed in: ''Do you do vouchers? Someone I really hate has a birthday soon...''
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''I don't have an appointment but I still want to cancel,'' a third commented.
''YOU GOT HIDDEN TALENT MAN !! PLEASE KEEP IT HIDDEN,'' another Instagram user begged after seeing the inking which others thought looked like ''a baby demon''.
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Speaking of bad tattoos, one woman was recently left mortified after she realised
Keen to take the relationship to the next step and showcase their love for one another, Lauren Mullane and her former partner got
The inking that the young Irish lass placed on her wrist read ''Siempre'' - which in Spanish translates to ''Always''.
Which tattoos hurt the most?
Depending on what part of your body you choose to ink, tattoos can range significantly in terms of pain levels.
Some of the most painful areas are those where the skin tends to be thinner or closer to the bone.
Each area has specific factors which contribute to the level of pain.
Ribcage:
Thin skin, little muscle, and many nerve endings.
Feet and ankles:
Many bones, tendons, and nerve endings close to the surface.
Hands and fingers:
Many bones, tendons, and nerve endings, resulting in increased pain during tattooing. Knuckles can be especially painful.
Spine:
Proximity of the spinal cord and nerve endings makes it sensitive. Tattooing directly over the vertebrae can be especially painful.
Knees and elbows:
Thin skin and little padding between the skin and the underlying bones.
Armpits and groin:
High concentration of nerve endings and lymph nodes.
Neck and throat:
Thin and sensitive skin, with many nerve endings and blood vessels close to the surface.
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But while the pair may have not thought much about the seemingly innocent tattoo, Lauren was in for the shock of her lifetime after a visit to the local Lidl left her mortified.
Sharing the epic fail on
To make the matters even worse, it appeared that both the wrist inking and the brand's logo had the exact same font, leaving Lauren horrified.
''POV: You get a matching tattoo with your ex and it turns out to be the Lidl period pad range logo,'' she wrote in
''At least I have a monthly reminder now,'' she joked in the caption.
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One beauty buff was left horrified when she realised her adorable inking was, in fact, a terrible idea
Credit: tiktok/@lauren_mullane
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The video has racked up more than 800k views, with people dubbing Lauren Lidl's 'brand ambassador'
Credit: tiktok/@lauren_mullane
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