I laugh when “hommies” get these stupid tear drop tatts under there eyes!! If only they knew where it originated! It started in Australian jails, child molesting creeps were singled out and a tattoo of a tear to signify the abuse they inflicted on a child was forced upon them so they would never forget what they did. look it up. Now wankers think it looks tough!!
@ JusSayin I googled it and did not find any info indicating that, I only see that many years ago the tear drop was used to show mourning for a deceased family member and that many widows got them after the passing of their husbands.
I did find some info on Australian prison tattooing unwanted things on their prisoners to make them feel shame for what they did, But no real specifics.
I’ve never been in prison, but… I don’t think he did it right.
Nothing say I hate my dad more than tattooing you face, especially with a huge teardrop, wtf!?
Nice of him to tat his his name on his neck. Might as well tat his social security number on his neck too.
Oh boy………..this is just bad
Looks like a Sharpie drawing to me.
I think it looks like he was trying to tattoo over the receding hairline?
I hope this is from a guy on deathrow. ANYONE with a tattoo on their face should be sterilized at a minimum.
candidate for wearing paper bag over head for remainder of his sorry existance
nothing says “I will be a drain on society my entire life” like a facial tattoo…
I laugh when “hommies” get these stupid tear drop tatts under there eyes!! If only they knew where it originated! It started in Australian jails, child molesting creeps were singled out and a tattoo of a tear to signify the abuse they inflicted on a child was forced upon them so they would never forget what they did. look it up. Now wankers think it looks tough!!
My first impression is “Sharpie”, too.
Disturbing!
The teardrop looks like he used a sharpie, probably used a sharpie on all of his “tat “.
*tats
@ JusSayin I googled it and did not find any info indicating that, I only see that many years ago the tear drop was used to show mourning for a deceased family member and that many widows got them after the passing of their husbands.
I did find some info on Australian prison tattooing unwanted things on their prisoners to make them feel shame for what they did, But no real specifics.
Look out, we got a badass over here!