For nearly ages, people have remained obsessed with the idea of getting inked. It’s not exactly about following one’s favourite stars online or in mainstream films, but the idea of tattoo does genuinely give people a kind of happy high that’s rare to find in any other form of activity. Usually, when one gets inked, the common idea is to bear the name of one’s near and dear ones. It isn’t, therefore, uncommon to find people getting the name of their children or parents or even better halves inked on their bodies. Isn’t it?
Then there is a separate heard of gentry that goes for meaningful quotes and impressive sayings. Finding a little meaning in life and getting that meaning inked for an entire world to see is what drives many an individual toward getting tattooed. But can you ever imagine an individual getting something really stupid and lame inked on their face, say something which happens to be a simple word, not even near to a bumper sticker expression? Lameness is to people what insults are to Donald Trump and more often than not, the two meet to unfurl bizarre consequences.
Apparently, utterly consumed by her support of the ‘turn vegan’ campaign, a woman recently got the word ‘vegan’ inked and that too on her forehead. Just why would anyone do that? Does stating vegan boldly one one’s face push people to chuck meat? That’s something that god alone can answer. Kate Bullen, who happens to be from Lancashire proudly declared the following on her social media page, “Got a suicide awareness and vegan tattoo today, love em.”
That said, in the immediate aftermath of getting herself inked apparently in an unabashed supported of the vegan cause, Kate was to face the wrath of people online who criticized her and her tattoo. People, according to Kate, seem to get upset and throw negative reactions when they hear the term vegan. But the compassionate person who confessed her sadness on human beings killing 56 billion land animals annually for food also shared that her getting tattooed won’t endanger her chances of future employment as she’s been already working since the age of 18.