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How to Make Friends and Ink PeopleConnor O'Bain tells us the tale of a new tattoo studio.
Just to give you an insight into some of the amazingly deep, meaningful and stimulating conversations that we have in the studio at times this is a question that has arose a couple of times. It helps if you are familiar with the Mr T “facts” that are kicking about.
The situation is this: Mr T has come into the studio and wants a tattoo. Do you do the tattoo in the fear that the fact you are tattooing Mr T makes you nervous and you muck it up thus, resulting in Mr T “pitying” you and delivering a beat down?
Or
Simply refuse to do the tattoo and hope that the beat down that could follow isn’t as bad as the one you might get should Mr T not be satisfied with the tattoo?
I know all of this is null and void because we all know that you would need either gold or adamantium needles in order to tattoo Mr T … but it could happen
gotta go wi' the tattoo and the resulting consequences. Even if he hates it and gives you the kicking of your life atleast you get to say that you scarred him for life