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Tattoo Etiquette: Ariel DeJesus | Part 3

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    Hello my darlings. I hope you're doing
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    very very well. I hope you're
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    sitting comfortably and you are
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    cozy, you have your snacks and
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    your beverages ready. Trust me,
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    you're gonna need some kind
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    of support, blanket, or snack, or
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    something, I don't know. Because
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    I will be talking about Ariel DeJesus
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    yet again today. In February and March
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    of this year, I believe, I did a two-part
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    video covering everything that Ariel
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    DeJesus has done. If you haven't
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    seen those videos, I will leave a link
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    down below. But it gives you a whole
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    backstory as to who Ariel DeJesus
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    is and what she has done. But a
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    quick, brief, recap of what I said
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    in those two videos is that, one,
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    Ariel DeJesus is a tattoo artist in
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    Fort Worth Texas. She owns her own
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    tattoo studio called Blindfold Tattoos.
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    She also does this thing called blindfold
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    tattoos where she gets her clients to
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    pick three things. So for example,
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    a rose, a pocket watch, and a lion,
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    and then she will make a tattoo out
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    of those three things and the client
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    will wear a blindfold and will not see
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    the end result until the tattoo has
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    finished and then they take the blindfold
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    off and it's a whole reveal process.
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    She got a lot of popularity on TikTok
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    for doing something like this. She
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    uploads very very regularly as well.
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    She gets called out a lot on TikTok
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    by fellow tattoo enthusiasts and
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    tattoo artists. That's how you know
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    you're in the crap. When other tattoo
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    artists are calling you out, ok?
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    She's very problematic when it comes
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    to hygeine and cleanliness. She has
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    also left her 12 year old daughter, ok,
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    12 years old, she left her 12 year old
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    daughter in her tattoo studio to tattoo
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    a client while she just went off and did
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    something out of the studio. Ariel
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    is known for doing very very very very
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    very quick tattoos. And she brags about
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    it like it's a good thing. She'll make
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    TikToks saying, "I did this tattoo in
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    under an hour". We can tell. She has
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    stolen artwork and claimed it as her own
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    many many many many times.
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    She also insists on
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    doing problematic autism tattoos.
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    Even though a large amount of people have
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    come forward and said, this symbol,
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    which is the puzzle piece, is incredibly
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    problematic. But she just carries on
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    doing it. It's actually been a while
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    since I've even thought about Ariel to
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    be honest with you. I thought her
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    popularity may have died down. She may
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    not even be uploading content that much
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    anymore. Cuz I hadn't seen anything about
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    her in a very long time. And until one of
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    her actual TikToks popped up on my
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    For You page. And let me tell you, I was
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    incredibly confused at first. Because
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    I thought it was someone that I follow
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    stitching one of her TikToks to like
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    roast her or something. But oh no,
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    it was the Ariel. So this prompted me
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    to have a quick look through her page
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    to see what she's been up to recently.
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    Curiosity got the better of me, ok?
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    Like, I couldn't help myself. So let me
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    show you the TikTok that come up on my
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    For You page. The audacity for this to
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    infiltrate my usual dogs and chicken
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    tender content, oh boy. It's a TikTok
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    showing a lower stomach tattoo. Ok, that.
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    Oh boy. Ariel said that she did in 50
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    minutes. 50 whole minutes. The caption of
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    this TikTok says, "I know I get a lot of
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    hate for doing my tattoos quickly. A lottt
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    of people like the fact that I am fast.
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    Not everyone likes the pain from needles.
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    But instead wants to cover scars. It was
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    an absolute honor. Email me at her email
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    address. I am located in Fort Worth Texas"
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    Ohhhhh to do something this intricate,
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    in my opinion, should take a days session.
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    Or over multiple sessions. So you do
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    the base of it, and then you do the
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    fiddly little details the second session.
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    If the person cannot handle the pain.
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    Which is completely fine. Tattoos hurt.
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    Not everyone can sit for a long period of
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    time, I'm very aware. I'm sure the
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    majority of you are very aware. Because
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    trying to get all of that done. That's
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    a large amount of space covered there.
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    The mistakes in this
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    tattoo are so loud. That's all I can
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    see. I cannot see the potential of this
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    tattoo or anything like that. I think
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    the majority of you can point out
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    at least 10 mistakes and you probably
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    have a normal life, unlike me. You know,
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    you don't spend hours and hours and hours
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    a day staring at tattoos. But I do. It
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    probably doesn't take a, I'm not trained,
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    but it doesn't take a trained eye to see
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    these mistakes. This seems like it's such
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    a meaningful tattoo to the client and
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    Ariel had the audacity to rush through
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    this tattoo and have absolutely no care
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    about the final result. You cannot tell me
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    that you can look at that and be proud
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    of what you have done. This isn't what
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    being a tattoo artist is about. As a
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    tattoo artist, you should care about
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    what you do. You should put your every
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    bit of effort into it. You have to care
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    about your clients and their body. They
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    carry this bit of art for life. Tattooing
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    is not erased by any means. You do
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    not get an award for being a quick tattoo
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    artist. Of course, there are tattoo
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    artists that are quicker than others.
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    I'm fully aware. I've been tattooed by
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    artists that take their time for whatever
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    reason and I've been tattooed by artists
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    that are a little bit. quicker. That being
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    said, the end result always looks
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    amazing. It doesn't look rushed I honestly
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    do not thing that there is one smooth
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    line in this whole tattoo. I don't think
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    anything is symmetrical at all. With this
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    style of tattoo, it relies heavily on this
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    types to make it look good. If you don't
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    have the symmetry, if you don't have the
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    smooth line work, your tattoo is
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    screwed. What is shocking to
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    me is that there is absolutely no negative
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    or constructive criticism comments on
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    this post. Not one. Ariel polices her
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    comments so dang bad. We've learned
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    this from the previous videos that I had
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    done on her. She makes it so dang
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    obvious that she deletes comments
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    because the majority of her posts have
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    nothing but positive ones. And I get it.
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    You might not want negativity on your
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    page. You know, it can be harmful to some.
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    But it's the fact that she hides from it
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    so dang much. The next TikTok we're
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    gonna look at has this thumbnail that
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    says: "Ariel get's so much hate. Why do
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    you still book in with her?". That is
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    such a good question. Ok cool, what
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    are the three subjects that you chose?
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    I chose florals, clocks, and music. Floral
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    clocks, music. Where are you gonna put it?
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    Here, on my arm. Tight Tight!
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    TikTok, I know you said you've been
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    following me for a while.
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    I follow you on both.
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    Do you see the hate I get on TikTok?
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    Sometimes, yes. So how come you see
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    all the hate on TikTok but then you still
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    come and get a big ass $200 blindfold
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    tattoo?
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    Why would you do that? Why would you
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    do such a thing? You silly goober! I have
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    my own opinion. Laughs. Cuz she has her
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    own opinion. I mean, I won't argue with
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    that. Your body, your choice. And all of
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    that. I mean, you wouldn't catch me
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    getting by a hateful, neglectful tattoo
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    artist, but, that's just me. Here's the
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    end result.
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    It's ok. Is it the worst
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    tattoo I've ever seen? Absolutely not. Is
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    it the best tattoo I've ever seen? Also,
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    absolutely not. This comment made me do
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    a wee chuckle. And it says, "Isn't the 9
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    missing? And the lines on the ridge of the
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    clock near the three were forgotten.
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    And if we take a closer look, this person
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    is correct. Even though there is a
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    butterfly wing where the 9 would be,
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    you would still see some of it. Just
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    even just the hint of the number or the
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    Roman numeral, right? Even so, if that's
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    not the case, the comment is correct
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    because the lines by the three have
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    completely disappeared. Like, where
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    are they? Also, you can't see the two,
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    it's just not super accurate. The line
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    work is also really shaky in places.
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    And the circle at the top there, well
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    that looks a little bit drunk, doesn't
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    it? As you know from my last two videos,
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    Ariel is just a bit defensive. Just a
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    little bit, you know just a little bit
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    just a little bit defensive. A little
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    bit. Her response to this comment about
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    the missing elements was, baby, there is
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    a missing 2, 4, 5, 9, etc. Can you please
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    calm down and just appreciate the
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    beautiful artwork? So I actually forgot
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    to get a screenshot of that response
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    to that comment. The comment that I just
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    read about the missing elements has been
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    deleted. Along with Ariel's response. I
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    had copied and pasted Ariel's response
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    into my notes, so yeah.
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    I don't know if it's my TikTok bugging
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    out or it has been deleted, I'm not sure
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    since we're with that's just one comment
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    has been deleted. I don't know. So yeah,
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    if you don't believe the response, I
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    completely understand cuz obviously
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    I don't have the screenshot to prove it,
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    but, I mean, I have no reason to make this
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    up. But hey, what do we expect from
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    someone like Ariel. The next TikTok we're
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    gonna look at, uhhh, I was really hoping
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    that this wasn't a thing to be honest
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    with you guys, but it is. It's a TikTok
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    called, "Her 12 year old daughter
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    tattooing.
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    [Music]
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    I will say, in my
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    opinion, it is incredibly irresponsible
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    to let a 12 year old tattoo like this.
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    You know, Ariel is a grown adult,
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    a professional tattoo artist. She should
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    know better. Right? Tattooing can be so
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    dang dangerous, like I could just not
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    live with myself if something went wrong
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    with my child while they're tattooing.
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    You know the risks of cross-contamination
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    and hurting yourself is so dang high.
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    And while accidents that can cause
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    lifetime harm, are pretty rare, it doesn't
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    mean that it's not gonna happen. I did
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    do some more research, because I tried
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    to do research about this whole situation
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    in my, I don't remember which part, I
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    covered the daughter tattooing um in
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    might have been in part one, I'm not
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    sure. I can't really find much information
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    but I was doing research for that and
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    still the same to be honest with you.
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    The thing is, the only time you can
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    get a tattoo under the age of 18 in
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    Texas is if it's to cover an existing
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    tattoo. So say it's say you are 16 years
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    old, you got a tattoo out of state, your
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    tattoo looks terrible. You come back
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    home to Texas. You want to get that
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    tattoo covered up, that's the only time
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    and you have to have parent's permission
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    to do that as well. Otherwise, you have
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    to be 18 and over to get a tattoo. Like
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    a brand new one. Ok, I forgot to say,
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    the reason why I brought this up is
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    because I personally, this is my own
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    opinion, my own thoughts, my own views,
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    but I find it very strange that the
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    daughter isn't even old enough to get
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    a tattoo, but she is doing tattoos. You
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    also have to have a tattoo license to
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    do tattoos in Texas. Do you think they
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    are giving those out to 12 year olds?
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    I found this on a website called
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    authoritytattoo.com And I'm not sure how
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    legit all this is, so take it with a pinch
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    of salt obviously, but it does say, to
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    acquire a tattoo license where one is
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    required, you'll need a minimum to be
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    at least 18 years of age and have
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    successfully completed an apprenticeship
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    with a professional tattoo artist. Do with
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    that information what you will, I don't
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    know. Anyway, moving on, please will you
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    just look at this tattoo of Ariel's cousin
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    help me Comic Sans.
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    [music]
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    The eyes. It's the eyes more than anything
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    with this tattoo. What the hell happened?
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    There are so many reference photos
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    of Ariel all over the internet, ok? You
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    have no excuse to have janky eyes like
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    this. Ok, moving onto the next one, strap
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    yourself in for this one because this is
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    Ariel incriminating herself the plagiarism
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    front so damn bad. Ok, I have this one
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    that you sent me. Yes. And then I have one
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    that I customly put together. Ok. Like, um
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    I guess like edited together.
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    [Music]
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    Mmhmm. Uh huh, yep. Yep. You did just
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    witness that. You did just witness Ariel,
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    ok? Badly superimpose Belle's head
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    onto artwork that she found on the
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    internet. With little to no changes.
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    And then she acted like Picasso for
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    doing so. She's like, "No no no no, I'm
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    not going to copy the artwork that you
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    wanted, that you got from the internet,
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    ok? I'm gonna take this artwork and
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    claim it as my own, and pretend like I'm
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    the good guy. So you may be thinking,
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    well, she didn't do much to the design,
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    so it's gonna turn out looking good,
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    right? You know, the majority of this
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    isn't Ariel's work, so, it's a copy and
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    paste kinda deal, it's gonna be great.
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    Oh, oh, my siblings in Christ, wait til
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    you see this.
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    [music]
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    The head. Ok. The fricking head. The
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    size of the head, in proportion to the
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    rest of that body that she took from the
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    internet. Are you joking me? How can she
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    look at that and think, "Yeah, that looks
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    freaking great!"? I can't, I can't. That's
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    not Belle. That's Belle's cousin Big
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    Belle. [sound of bell chiming]
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    She is so unwell for doing that, I swear.
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    Ok, moving on again before I lose my
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    goddamn mind. We're not gonna look
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    at a autism puzzle piece tattoo that
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    she has done recently. This is after her
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    being called out numerous times from
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    numerous people for doing such tattoos
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    in the past. She is still doing this
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    problematic puzzle piece tattoo.
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    What are the three subjects that you
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    chose? Autism, watercolor, and trippy.
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    For many people, the puzzle piece is
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    incredibly traumatic. I did cover the
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    reason why in my part 2 video about Ariel
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    I think it was. So I don't feel the need
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    to go into it again. Also, I know that the
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    history of the puzzle piece is incredibly,
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    like I was saying, traumatic and
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    triggering to those that are autistic, so
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    I don't really want to upset anyone in
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    this video. To be honest, sadly, this is
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    one of Ariel's better tattoos when it
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    comes to the quality, not the design,
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    obviously. There is a couple of comments
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    on this video trying to make Ariel aware
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    of how problematic this symbol could
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    be to some, but let's face it. She already
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    knows. She polices her comments. She is
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    aware of what she is doing. Anyway, one
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    comment says: "Not the puzzle piece. Go
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    research autism speaks and the puzzle
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    piece. For the love of God, it's an awful
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    symbol. Please research this shit." And
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    then there's another that says, "Not you
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    permanently a hate symbol on another
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    person." And then there is a couple more
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    positive comments being like "That looks
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    great, etc., etc., but again, like I said,
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    she polices her comments, and I believe
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    again, that the two negative ones that I
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    have read out have just fallen through
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    the cracks. Overall, long story short, for
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    this whole video, Ariel is still up to no
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    good. She's still doing the problematic
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    tattoos, she's still letting her 12 year
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    old daughter tattoo, she's still bragging
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    about really bad quality tattoos, and
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    yeah, not much has changed. Should
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    have known. Should have guessed. People
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    like this don't really ever change, do
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    they? I think that is enough for today.
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    Thank you so much for joining me and
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    hanging out for a little while, and until
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    my next video, bye!
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    [music]
Title:
Tattoo Etiquette: Ariel DeJesus | Part 3
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