Except the part where they don't really cause its a scam. Instead they partially fade and look like garbage jail tatsEphemeral tattoos fade away in a couple years.
Your the guy that still supports losers like Lando VannataAll black can be removed later, & even if you can still detect that something happened in that spot, 8 FIGURES... will easily make up for that inconvenience. Grow bangz... problem solved & 8 figurez in teh bank~
...and yet here we are talking about it. I'm not saying it's a smart move or not, but it's gone viral, & Sean steps into teh octogon in a few weeks putting their name into mainstream attention. A superbowl ad goes for 8 mill (almost 8 figures) for one 30 second spot.What company that has "8 figures" just laying around in marketing cash decides to dump all of it on a tattoo marketing campaign with one person? Highly doubt this company exists in any meaningful capacity, much less has this kind of money to blow on what is clearly a waste of capital?
That's rude. I guess you're teh shit fan that drops your favorite fighters teh moment they lose, yeah??Your the guy that still supports losers like Lando Vannata
No wonder you are just full of shit takes


Talking about it or going viral doesn't necessarily translate into money though. Especially for a startup, this is an especially dumb tactic if it's real. How does one monetize this "virality" to recoup an eight figure marketing investment? How much ad time with the UFC do you think they could have bought with eight figures? This just doesn't make sense from a litany of angles. Honestly I had kind of come around on this guy and was hoping he had turned a corner. I'm old. I like his fighting style but not his personality/persona....and yet here we are talking about it. I'm not saying it's a smart move or not, but it's gone viral, & Sean steps into teh octogon in a few weeks putting their name into mainstream attention. A superbowl ad goes for 8 mill (almost 8 figures) for one 30 second spot.
I'd expect this stunt will probably get an equal number of views, if not more by teh end of teh month.
What is it that makes it look good? The penmanship? The color? The way it healed? The placement? I'm curious.Looks good.
I see what you're saying... but making your product go viral, means that everyone is now talking about your brand. When making purchasing choices, there's a tendency for the consumer to "legitimize" something we've heard of. I've caught myself making such determinations, though when I thought about it... the fact that I heard about it doesn't legitimize it at all. Still the impulse was there, & a lot of people don't think thingz through like I tend to do. I over-think everything... lol.Talking about it or going viral doesn't necessarily translate into money though. Especially for a startup, this is an especially dumb tactic if it's real. How does one monetize this "virality" to recoup an eight figure marketing investment? How much ad time with the UFC do you think they could have bought with eight figures? This just doesn't make sense from a litany of angles. Honestly I had kind of come around on this guy and was hoping he had turned a corner. I'm old. I like his fighting style but not his personality/persona.
What is it that makes it look good? The penmanship? The color? The way it healed? The placement? I'm curious.
Well, if that's the ONLY thing O'Malley has to worry about.All of the above, mate.
However, it would have been better if the "W" was capitalized. Someone is going to read that as Dongwell from afar.

That's the thing though... when you do search for the company.... there is nothing. So even if this was real and they were trying to make a big media push, you can't find them which kind of defeats the purpose.I see what you're saying... but making your product go viral, means that everyone is now talking about your brand. When making purchasing choices, there's a tendency for the consumer to "legitimize" something we've heard of. I've caught myself making such determinations, though when I thought about it... the fact that I heard about it doesn't legitimize it at all. Still the impulse was there, & a lot of people don't think thingz through like I tend to do. I over-think everything... lol.
so for better or worse... this going viral is the play. Everyone now has spoken about their brand, might even look up whatever teh fook it does, & it's at least jump started in the cattle mind mentality.
Again, I got no skin in the game, & don't really care one way or the other, but I can see how something like this is going to get a lot of attention. I'd assume they have several ad campaigns to follow in major outlets & people will recognize the name after talking about this kid that tattoed it on his fooking forehead... lol... (EEK!!!)
No way this is real. He’s been posting ai shit a lot recently.