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thinthehoople t1_iyb2amn wrote
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Upside down and misspelled?
No, it is not a legit anything with two obvious and easily avoided mistakes on a simple tattoo.
MrsSadieMorgan t1_iycbt71 wrote
I’m with you on the spelling thing, obviously. But you lost me with the “upside-down” part.
I had this argument with a tattoo artist, when I insisted on having a wrist tattoo done “upside-down.” His argument was that my arm hangs downward, so other people will be seeing it the wrong way. I told him idgaf, because I specifically want it to look right-side up when holding my viola with that arm. It’s a symbol representing the instrument (alto clef), so that was the whole point. Also, I only care how it looks TO ME. It’s not for others.
So yeah, if that’s how a client wants it. Do it that way. Our bodies are constantly in motion anyway.
thinthehoople t1_iyduzq6 wrote
For you or not, it’s still upside down.
Upside down alone, maybe a reputable shop will let that go, but misspelled? Nah.
MrsSadieMorgan t1_iyf0bzk wrote
And I maintain that’s a matter of opinion. I don’t think it’s “upside down,” since we hold our arms in different positions throughout the day.
thinthehoople t1_iyf2u80 wrote
But, you see, it is upside down and your feelings on that don’t matter one whit.
There is no opinion involved. Conventions are conventional for a reason, and this is an absolute.
Do people wear tattoos upside down? Yes.
Does it mean they’re wrong? Not necessarily.
Does it mean they aren’t upside down? No.
A tattoo like this is absolutely considered upside down.
naikrovek t1_iybkf4f wrote
maybe the mistakes were not mistakes and were in fact intentional.
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