When this dude asked for a God of War tattoo, starring the series’ muscle-bound hero Kratos, he was probably hoping for an effect that looked something like this.
Instead, he got this.
Better luck next time, champ.
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21 responses to “Video Game Tattoo Goes Horribly, Horribly Wrong”
And this is why you ask for plenty of references.
Oh dear god. Did he not get an outline to see it first or anything?
Hahaha, oh wow. I thought my Tat’s were stupid, but this, this takes the cake.
GERRD ER WERRRRR
I’ve been having a shitty day, and you just turned it around 🙂
they walk among us, and they breed
Maybe he didn’t have a big tattoo budget?
That top tattoo would have probably run into the thousands of dollars, and required many hours of work.
The bottom one was probably a few hundred bucks (if that), and done in an afternoon.
Done in an afternoon by a blind artist who was drunk at the time.
Would hate to see the actual time and cost of that. 50+ hours would be my guess.
And when he gets old and wrinkly his tat will looks sad :c
lololol thats just great. good times silly man!
Why is his pant leg on fire?
because AWESOME
Because he’s a liar?
Zeus made him do it!
I wouldn’t want it etched into my body, but there is something charming about his jolly WWE Kratos.
In a Sinbad the sailor kind of way
Luckily it is on his leg so he can hide this terrible decision.
It’s the Kratos/Popeye crossover.
If you hold a stick near his leg, you can pretend he’s trying to limbo under it and the tattoo becomes even more amusing.
That will have to become a meme or something i can see people getting this tat just for shits and giggles.
WRYYYYY!!!