the end of the line reads, "things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain
weird!",
photograph Save My Ink Forever, well for myself this is the weirdest thing I can think of, saving you dead loved ones skin! the company works with funeral homes from around the country, sending
them special kits and video tutorials on how to remove the tattoos on the skin of your dearly departed, the strips
of skin are then shipped to Cleveland and put through a top-secret preservation
process, “We are trying to do this in the most dignified manner possible. To
people, some of these things really are pieces of art,” Kyle said, adding that
Save My Ink Forever draws a line at preserving face and genital tattoos,
“To people, some of these things really are pieces of
art,” Kyle Sherwood said. “It gives that family another option
and instead of having just the remains or the burial, we can still do that,
they have actually a piece of their loved one. They are pieces of art, and it
is just amazing the tattoos we get.” Save My Ink Forever claim to be the only
company in the world with the proper tattoo preservation process. They will not
reveal details about it, but they do state that it is a complex process that
takes roughly three or four months. Once it’s done, clients are left with a
parchment-like artwork that requires no maintenance at all, perhaps it is me, but it seems somehow weird to walk into someone's home and say 'What's that on the wall?" and the reply, "Oh that's Uncle Bert, he died last year!"
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