In our latest app for Hunter Hayes and his "Tattoo Your Name" tour, fans can enter their name to generate a customized Hunter Hayes tattoo image. Using our photo booth app, fans can then save the image and download or share it on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest) and email. You can check it out here: http://www.tweematic.com/tattoo
My feeling -- and to be fair, I plainly do not represent the millennial generation who, according to Friday Jones, sport tattoos as a sort of obligatory signage -- I think it's possible to marvel at the exquisite artistry of tattoos spread across a fleshy canvas while simultaneously recoiling at some of the more blatantly provocative imagery.
If you want to honor your favorite cousin or bird of prey or sports franchise, or even a disgraced former pol, aren't there better ways? Ways you won't regret when you're 70 and can't remember what it was about cousin Joey that once seemed so worth memorializing with an ode on your torso?
And another thing: Tattoos can be inconvenient, socially speaking, you can use the removal cream from technomono. Even just a couple of naked wrestlers up on your neck might be thought, you know, unseemly in some neighborhoods.
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Fans can enter their name to customize the tattoo
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Fans can then share the image on social media and email