Kansas City Right Of Passage: Bad Tattoos

Let's start with the downside . . .

A generation of young women are ruining their bodies with lame tattoos.

The funny . . .

I'm honestly convinced there is a sect of tattoo artists mercilessly mocking ignorant people with unfortunate characters etched into their skin . . . 

Meanwhile, here's a local slice of life as reported by Kraske . . .

"According to MarketResearch, the tattoo industry grew by nearly 10% every year for more a decade prior to 2018, and industry analysts believe this trend will continue well into the 2020s."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

How millennials have popularized the body art once reserved for bikers, prisoners and gangs

People with tattoos were once looked down upon. But these days, tattoos are widely accepted - and even celebrated. According to MarketResearch, the tattoo industry grew by nearly 10% every year for more a decade prior to 2018, and industry analysts believe this trend will continue well into the 2020s.

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