Tattoos are forever so this New England Patriots fan will have this incredible Bill Belichick tattoo for the rest of his life but unlike some regrettable tattoos, this one looks like a winner.
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Every sports fan has their own way to to express their fandom, whether it is painting their face at games, various superstitions or even getting a tattoo to let everyone you come across that you’re a fan of that particular team or player.
One Patriots fan got a wild tattoo over his left arm depicting Bill Belichick in a hat and his hoodie with the caption, “Belichick yourself before you wreck yourself” and the Patriots logo near his wrist.
@Patriots @LindaH_Official fresh ink. Let's go Pats!! #Patriots #inbillwetrust pic.twitter.com/APoMknAQFm
— Jeremiah Lucas (@JeremiahLucas) January 16, 2015
At least he didn’t say 2015 Super Bowl champions anywhere on the tattoo. In some instances there have been some regrettable decisions made by die-hard fans who may want to look online for their closest tattoo removal office.
One 22-year-old Kentucky basketball fan made headlines last year when he got a tattoo for the “2014 Nati9nal Champions” in a bold move he hopes would result in the Wildcats cutting the nets down. It didn’t work out as they lost to Connecticut in the championship game.
Recently a fan of the Dallas Cowboys fan had some regrettable ink put on his arm and predicted the Cowboys would win the Super Bowl this year, which didn’t come to fruition after they lost to the Green Bay Packers last weekend.
Hey, we all make mistakes in life, but if you want a tattoo like this just wait until the team actually won the title otherwise you’re going to spend a lot of money and go through a lot of physical pain getting it removed. Or you’re going to go through your life getting a lot of ridicule from friends and perfect strangers when they see your obnoxious tattoo.
I don’t have any tattoos myself but if I wanted to get one I am not going to walk into a tattoo parlor and get a 2015 Cubs World Series champions tattoo so I can set myself up for failure and decades of looking like an even bigger dork.
My advice to you if you are considering a tattoo, do it like this Patriots fan and not like the Cowboys or Kentucky fan, okay?
The world will be a better place that way.
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