Imagine getting a tattoo and then realising it had a major spelling mistake in it... you'd be pretty p*ssed off, right?
Well, not this woman, as when she spotted a spelling blunder in her new tattoo, she found it absolutely hilarious.
She's certainly a better person than I am!
It goes without saying that tattoo artists are experts in their craft, and mistakes are incredibly rare occurrences.
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But it's true when they say that even the best of the best can experience little mishaps here and there.
This is exactly what happened last year to an artist who gave a woman a new bit of ink on her hand.
Filmed by TikToker @theearthylama, the woman was seen in absolute stitches as the poor artist looked around, very clearly oblivious to what she had just realised.
It's safe to assume that the woman, who already had quite a few tattoos on her arms, had requested for the phrase 'EVERYTHING'S FINE' to be tattooed on the side of her hand.
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However, thanks to a teeny, tiny, little mistake that nobody had clearly clocked onto, she instead ended up with ‘EVERTHING’S FINE’.
Unnoticeable until it's pointed out... right?
In the clip, the unlucky tat-receiver is in absolute hysterics, while a voice behind the camera reassures the artist: "This is not your fault.
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"This is the greatest moment of my life."
"Are you f**king joking?" the artist then muttered as he realised his little mistake, covering his face in disbelief.
It's hard not to sympathise with the poor bloke, as he clearly had no idea what had gone wrong, but thankfully the woman and her friend were quick to assure him he wasn't in the wrong.
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The woman was even wiping away tears of laughter and actually seemed impressed with her new ink.
Users on TikTok were also in hysterics, as they commented: "Poor guy is sooo confused... That phrase will haunt him."
Another joked: "In [Morgan] Freeman voice ‘it was this moment he realised, everything was not fine’.”
While one even said: “It’s so much better that way tho."
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Some even recommended potential fixes, suggesting a ‘lil apostrophe where the Y would’ve been’ or: “Wait but like a little ^ and a Y slanted above would actually be so cute.”
The artist later decided to break his silence and clarify a few things, saying in a video of his own: "This s**t is going to happen to every tattoo artist at some point in their career.
"I was unlucky enough that it went viral and got eight million views in 36 hours but I was also lucky enough that my client liked it better.
"It worked out in the sense that the tattoo was supposed to be a reference to the fact s**t’s always f**ked up.
"Funny enough, the tattoo got f**ked up, but ended up being better that way."