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VIDEO: Tattoo Vending Machine Picks Your Design At Random

For the indecisive.

A tattoo-design vending machine is the newest addition to Elm Street Tattoo in Dallas, Texas.  A small, classic design- an old-school snake or a devil head- encased in a plastic ball will randomly slide out of the machine and into your palm for just one hundred dollars.

The “Get What You Get” gimmick was posted on Tattoo Artist Oliver Peck’s Instagram.  Can’t decide what to get?  Let the machine’s energy pick for you.

If you get a snake but hate snakes more than anything, you can spin again for $20.

 

$100 you get what you get. #elmstreettattoo

A post shared by Andrew Motley (@bizarroquay) on Aug 13, 2017 at 3:36pm PDT

 

Let’s do this ? #GetWhatYouGet #ElmStreetTattoo

A post shared by Ricck Martinez 又 (@imricck) on Aug 9, 2017 at 6:32pm PDT

 

He is fucking cute, great little gap filler ??

A post shared by Ricck Martinez 又 (@imricck) on Aug 9, 2017 at 8:27pm PDT

SEE ALSO: Massive tattoo on man’s back  appears as a piece of art in galleries.

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