Naz Mila, an Instagram “influencer,” made a huge tattoo blunder, which many believe is the result of using Google translate.
(WARNING: Sexually suggestive, graphic photos below…)
Tattoos used to be for the outcasts of society, biker gangs, and members of the counterculture. Today, nearly every celebrity has at least one tattoo, and chances are, a large percentage of average Americans do too.
Many people believe that 26-year-old Mila’s intent was to translate the popular Turkish phrase: “Only God can judge my mistakes and truths,” into English. But the tattoo, which is written in black ink on her side from her chest to knees, does not even come close to the original phrase.
Instead, the tattoo reads: “I can judge a single god with my wrongs and wrongs.”
The Turkish Instagram star has now become a laughingstock in her home country, and around the world, for her hilarious mistake.
It’s crazy how far society has come since tattoos have become less stigmatized. Today, we have people famous solely for the crazy tattoos they put on their bodies. One example is “The Enigma,” a performer, actor, and musician. To date, the Enigma has had more than two hundred tattoo artists work on him, with as many as twenty-three tattoos underway at one time.
He has multiple body piercings, a full-body jigsaw-puzzle tattoo, horn implants, and has had his ears reshaped.
The world is an interesting place.