I have a wedding ring one. That's it. If it makes you feel better, I don't think my tattoo artist has any. None that I saw. You'd never know she was a tattoo artist. She looks like a 55 year old, sweet, grandma. LOL.
I'm a 41 year old cancer survivor. I don't have a single tattoo. Been thinking of getting a survivor tat, but don't have the money for a good one yet. That's what brought me to the channel. Love watching the stories of crazy customers.
@@Monoxide24 now... Try to think this scene but with a gay man and a female tattoo artist, and the man getting excited and saying to her "oh you changed my sexual tastes". I bet you can see the harassment now
I think some of the tattoo artists will ask but the client will lie to them & say that they haven’t taken anything/are not under the influence. In one of these sorts of videos a lady talked about a client who was acting really weird and he ended up having to go to the hospital mid-tattoo or something bc he took horse tranquilizer. You can’t always know if a person is under the influence, and I’m sure most artists wouldn’t do it if they knew
I think some tattoo artists have the reasoning that if someone's that drunk and they refuse to tattoo them they'll probably just go to the next shop to get it done, and if they tattoo them then at least they know that they're getting it done safely.
Omg I had my captions on and at 0:37 when he says, "She came to get a piece around her genitals." the captions said, "She came to get a piece around her kenya dolls." 😂😂😂😂
It's not even interrupting hes just talking his mind while she's telling a thorough story for the camera and other people interrupting is totally something else...ok that was being sarcastic but seriously I dont think he was trying to take the story or he would have made eye contact with camera he was just adding his thoughts to the story the 1 with the guy n chick but it is different for each person how much can a person deal with 2 3 4 people talking at once ya kno dont overreact about it tho
The_ Bridge You asked so I’m butting in : the difference is that at 3:00 the person being interrupted is telling her story, whereas at 6:45 the person has already told his for over a minute, so at that point it’s a *conversation about the story*, rather than a person outright talking over another.
I once had to redraw a design over and over for 3 hours straight because the client wasn't sure of how she wanted the design. She was so indecisive even when i tried to tell her what would look better and what not, it just didn't stick. When she was happy i thought the storm was over. Then came the stenciling... That took another 2 hours. Probably the most annoying client i ever had. Wasn't the first time either, though its never been as bad as that time. Luckily i kept it professional and kept my cool through the whole ordeal. Though i was almost about to start smoking again after that.
Tattooing your junk is so disgusting imo. I've also never heard of a tattoo shop that allows a drunk person in. Where I got my tats they had a huge sign that said "if you're drunk, pregnant or broke go home" lol
Noticing the signs from the woman who clearly just went through something, I would not have tattooed her and probably called the cops to investigate. Seems like a co trolling bf made her do it.
@@buckfuddy489 I was surprised it wasn't crazy painful like I thought they'd be. I mean yea they hurt but I was surprised that people scream and kick during it... my waxer had some horror stories to share and was so happy I was just a mild flincher. She's been kicked and punched before in reflex by others.
I have had friends tell me to make sure the tattoo is permanent because some people use ink that will start fading after a while in hopes you go back to them and get it redone. So I guess some of them could be from that.
Every time I watch this show, I'm astounded at how beautiful that girl, Ryan, is. I don't mean that in a sexual way. I just think she is the most beautiful stunning human I've ever seen in my life.
You really shouldn't tattoo people who are intoxicated by any kind of substance. I don't respect any tattoo artist that is willing to take advantage of someone being under the influence of a drug.
I mean, it's the intoxicated persons fault. And if they don't tattoo them they will probably go somewhere that is shady or do it themselves so at least there getting it down safely. Still not a good idea tho
Jess Machete truly knows how to tell a story. Nice expressions, hand motions and just general way of grabbing someone's attention(Besides her good looks that is.) The others were a bit stale on the story telling portion. Janda Farley did a good job in a way. But Jess Machete truly knows how to tell a story.
Oh my lord I have a large tattoo (at least 10 hrs of work) and I never fainted, puked, or anything terrible. I think most of those people don’t know what they can handle and have too much at once.
I have weird things on my bucket list and one of them is to meet a tattoo artist that just don't have any tattoo. Everybody tells me that will never happen. I say good that means I just can never die!
@@idontknowdude3021 hi. I work at a homeless shelter and we see girls and boys, men and women who are trafficked. Oftentimes a victim falls in love with the person who becomes their pimp, and oftentimes a trauma bond is formed making the victim loyal to the pimp. This often makes them not try to escape especially if addicted to drugs they gave them. Different traffickers have different names they take, like Daddy. To degrade and permanently mark their property they have them get whatever tattoo is their signature. Which is often: property of ...
I don't even like going to the Gynocologist, can't imagine spreading my legs in front of God knows how many people. Then to let them come at me with a bunch of needles, NO just NO!!