We're all fans of a funny tattoo fail once in a while, even if we feel sorry for the person who has to carry the tattoo blunder around with them.
And we feel especially sorry for whoever got this tattoo done.
The tattoo appears fine upon a first glance, but take another look and it actually comes across as very NSFW.
Did it take you a second inspection to clock what it looks like? The top of the tattoo is a bit confusing, but people are saying it resembles two buttholes.
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Appearing on the Facebook Group That's It, I'm inkshaming. (Actually Bad Tattoos), the photo was posted along with the caption "Is that 2 booty holes?".
People in the comments all agreed that yes, that tattoo does look like it has two buttholes in it.
One person asked the reasonable question: "Why are there butt holes on my timeline".
Another honestly couldn't believe what they were seeing: "I had to do a double take".
Others were so dumbfounded that their comments kep things pretty simple in what they were seeing.
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One person clarified: "girl thas a bootyhole".
Another wrote in the comment section: "Anuses... I see anuses".
While another decided to opt for a more charming euphemism: "Those are definitely chocolate starfish."
And it's not the only accidentally NSFW tattoo that's appeared on the group.
The photo is supposed to be a black and white design, featuring a horse's face blended into trees.
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While the top of the horse's head and its ear look quite distinct, people are claiming its mouth and nose - which can be seen emerging from the trees - look rather rude.
In fact, many say it looks a lot like a penis instead.
One person wrote: “I would love a horse tattoo. This ain’t it though."
While another said: “Yep, that’s definitely a PP lol.”
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“It took so long to know what I was looking at, definitely thought it was a peen”, added a third.
And a fourth asked: “Is that a PEEN on my screen?!?”
Others think the tat was purposefully made to look rather rude by the artist.
What do you think?!
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