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Mom Tattoos Her Son's Drawing Onto Her Arm Only To Make Hilariously Devastating Discovery

Mom Tattoos Her Son's Drawing Onto Her Arm Only To Make Hilariously Devastating Discovery
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A mom went viral on TikTok for talking about the most meaningless tattoo they have ever gotten.

The video starts with the user @plgeonsandfrles saying:


"I was always told that tattoos should have meanings."
"So stitch this and show me your most meaningless tattoo."

One mom's response to that request has people laughing and commiserating.

 
 @th3victorygarden #stitch with @pigeonsandfries Kevin, age 6, crayon #tattoos #funny #myfavoritetattoo #doodle
 ♬ original sound - Whatever 
 
 

Known on TikTok as @th3victorygarden, the mom—who uses they and them pronouns—revealed a tattoo on their bicep of a colorful cartoonish ghost figure and what looks like a tree.

Looking dead into the camera, they said:

"My son's friend drew this."
"I thought my son drew this."

And like a fine piece of art in a gallery, the caption read:

"Kevin, age 6, crayon"

A few people had similar incidents.

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A commenter asked if they ever told Kevin's parents about the tattoo.

Looking to the camera, they shook their head and said:

"Kevin was first generation bilingual, so, no."
 
 @th3victorygarden Reply to @frogwidow
 ♬ original sound - Whatever 
 
 

And they followed up with a reveal of the original art.

 
 @th3victorygarden As promised, the original ❤️
 ♬ Peter Pan - The Disneylanders 
 
 

Take this as a warning to check with your kids before getting anything permanent like a tattoo.

Unless you just really like their friend's artwork.

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