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FBI developing a TATTOO Database
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And this is exactly why I would not get a real tattoo... the identification factor. Besides the fact that once the ink is under your skin, your body immediately goes to work to fight off the foreign entity, and that's why within decades the tattoo is usually illegible. Because that's how long it's taken your body to 'fight off' the ink to that stage.
Technology has come a long way...
There are better ways to sport an image on your body... they make temporary tattoos that can last for weeks now. Also, there's henna, for those who aren't interested in colors.
Quoting: Mister Obvious I've got one on my arm that doesn't show when I wear a T-shirt that I've had for about 30 years. The outline used to itch like crazy in different spots at different times and occasionally a small bump would raise on the outline for a few hours before going away, but it finally stopped after 4-5 years. Only the lighter colors have faded, the white, yellow, and orange. I never got another one
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