Fake Tattoos of Military
Something should be done about this is my thinking. That is as bad as a Physician, who does not have a medical license to be a Doctor and is displaying a fake diploma from a major university on his wall. Still, it seems fraudulent to display a tattoo of military service when you are never in the military.
Of course, a tattoo parlor is under no legal obligation to check papers to make sure that they were actually in the military before they give them that tattoo. Meaning that you would not have to prove that you're ever in the military just give them the $100, and that was a little disconcerting. Indeed, I was rather alarmed when I saw an Airborne tattoo insignia in a tattoo parlor with a price tag next to it of $100. Others fakers want people to believe that they were in the military so they can develop credibility or project an air of toughness or strength of character.
Well, many bums want to get tattoos so that they can pretend they were in the military and feed off of others and display them for free donations. So why would anyone get a military service tattoo if they were never in the military?
Of course, a tattoo parlor is under no legal obligation to check papers to make sure that they were actually in the military before they give them that tattoo. Meaning that you would not have to prove that you're ever in the military just give them the $100, and that was a little disconcerting. Indeed, I was rather alarmed when I saw an Airborne tattoo insignia in a tattoo parlor with a price tag next to it of $100. Others fakers want people to believe that they were in the military so they can develop credibility or project an air of toughness or strength of character.
Well, many bums want to get tattoos so that they can pretend they were in the military and feed off of others and display them for free donations. So why would anyone get a military service tattoo if they were never in the military?
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