Given what is in the article, I would judge that they both are at fault. No tattoo artist should ever do anything to an 18 year-old's face. Maybe splitting the cost of removal will teach him that lesson.
This brings a special smile to my face. In the late 70's, some "artist" talked the city of Minneapolis into sponsoring a light show based on lasers and interior lights in the city's lone skyscraper. I had a perfect view from my rent-subsidized apartment, so I through a party.
It was a disaster. The radio station played the music at double speed. No one could see the lasers. The building lights would turn on, then off, and need a minute to turn back on again. Complete disaster. It made for a great party.
It is nice to see this sort of thing sorted out 30 years later.
Best advice is to ask the person at the door to point out the artist. Walk up to him/her and make conversation. You will then have all the ammo you need to bowl over everyone else in the room.
Oh yeah, the "eventual" challenge of getting caught hardly never happens since everyone in the room is also bluffing.
If we are unhappy, it is because we do not choose to be happy. Thank-you for this post. I am resolving to further appreciate how good I have it and share that feeling of joy with others.
While I share this thread's general disdain for Mensans, this is hardly the forum to be insulting the lack of accomplishment of the five people mentioned. None of them are particularly exceptional in their chosen field and we can therefore attribute their relative success to the wise application of what skills they have to the opportunities they received. I consider that a wonderful measure of intelligence.
I spent some quality time with W/A. (See what I did there?) It could not produce one verifiable result to any question I asked. No attempts to stump it. Very similar to what Alex did to test it.
This sort of over-hyped vaporware is just so 1998.
It was a disaster. The radio station played the music at double speed. No one could see the lasers. The building lights would turn on, then off, and need a minute to turn back on again. Complete disaster. It made for a great party.
It is nice to see this sort of thing sorted out 30 years later.
Oh yeah, the "eventual" challenge of getting caught hardly never happens since everyone in the room is also bluffing.
If we are unhappy, it is because we do not choose to be happy. Thank-you for this post. I am resolving to further appreciate how good I have it and share that feeling of joy with others.
This sort of over-hyped vaporware is just so 1998.