
The attention to detail on this Lego Ghostbusters tattoo is extraordinary. Based on this, I would say Skinfinity Tattoo in Winter Haven Florida is a good place to get inked. Ask for Heather Maranda for all your nerdy tattooing needs.
(via Geeky Tattoos)

Is that blood? Nope, jelly from that donut you were eating. Better wash that out before you stain your Shaun of the Dead tattoo shirt.
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I hope these two stay together otherwise it will be like a piece is missing from their lives—like one of those straight line pieces you really need.
(FYT via Albotas)

Looks like it integrates both a nerdy and a Native American heritage in one tattoo.
(FYT via GAS)

In case you haven’t heard, Ecko has been publicizing their “Branded For Life” campaign which will offer 20% off for life to anyone crazy enough to get one of two Ecko-approved logo designs incorporated into a real tattoo.
Ecko wants you to know that this isn’t an April Fool’s prank, and people are actually doing it—as evidenced by the images here.
This brings up an interesting question though—would you ever do something like this? What if the discount was from a different company (I’m thinking Mercedez-Benz)? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter and Facebook.
(Ecko via The Consumerist)

Now this was a good decision. I believe the term is “boldy go” not “crazily go”.
(via Ugliest Tattoos)

If you are going to cover your entire lower leg with Super Mario Bros. imagery, you might as well go all out. Clearly this person did just that.
(JHS via Geeks are Sexy)
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Princess Leia has gone punk with red hair big boots and a leg tattoo. Very hot.
Click to enlarge the image—slightly NSFW (is it cold in here?).
(NikiNix via Geeks are Sexy)

Looks like rapper T-Pain got himself a new tattoo while visiting Hawaii recently, and he couldn’t help showing it off to his fans on Facebook and twitter.
“I get a tatt every time I come to Hawaii. I think this ones pretty sweet, unless facebook shuts down soon 0_oâ€
Yeah, but the short term problem is what happens with Facebook changes their “Like” button design? He’s gonna look out of date one way or another, like anyone who got a “MySpace 4 Life” tattoo years ago.
(via TechCrunch)