Here's a cool new way for all the indecisive (but adventurous) people to get the tattoo of their dreams.
Starting this week,Semi-dokyumento: Tokkun Meiki Dukuri Elm Street Tattoo in Dallas, Texas, will randomly pick your tattoo design for you if you're up for the surprise.
You will get that design out of a coin-operated machine, just like the ones at the mall you used to buy bubble gum from as a kid.
The process is pretty simple: Artists at the shop sketch tattoo designs, place it in a capsule, and then put it into the machine for a brave client to draw at random.
The cost is $100, butyou can grab another for $20, according to the Dallas Observer. Even if you end up paying $120 to get another design, that’s still quite the deal.
"All of these tattoos I would price out between $160 and $180 ... maybe $250," one shop employee known as Boogie told the Dallas Observer.
Oh, and don’t worry about pulling a gag tattoo out of the machine like a Minion or the Snapchat hot dog. The shop swears all the tattoos are drawn in good taste.
"They're all good ones — old-school snakes, devil heads," Boogie said in the report.
A label on the tattoo machine reads, "You don’t have to be smart to get a good tattoo." So you can just sit back, relax, and let the machine make a good decision for you.
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