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Man gets a permanent ruler tattoo on his leg so he can always measure his catch

The anonymous man has made a permanent ruler tattoo on his leg so he can always measure his catch. The ink runs down from his thigh to his ankle. In a recent TikTok video, he showed off his design to his follower and even used it to measure the length of a fish. Avid anglers […]

The anonymous man has made a permanent ruler tattoo on his leg so he can always measure his catch. The ink runs down from his thigh to his ankle. In a recent TikTok video, he showed off his design to his follower and even used it to measure the length of a fish.

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Tattoo ruler to measure size of fish

Avid anglers know how to get their catch even in the most challenging conditions. What they can’t do immediately is measure the size of a fish after unhooking it from the rod.

But one ‘clever’ fisherman seems to have found a way around it with something that is not even remotely connected to fishing.


The anonymous man has made a permanent ruler tattoo on his leg so he can always measure his catch. The ink runs down from his thigh to his ankle

In a recent TikTok video, he showed off his design to his follower and even used it to measure the length of a fish.

While many users lauded the man’s idea, some said he will regret it a few years from now.

A user wrote: “Bro got a big fish once and did not have a ruler on him he will never make that mistake again.”

“You should compare it to a ruler every year until you notice the measurements are off,” wrote another.


You think this tattoo is outrageous?

Recently, a woman travelled 1,400 kms to get some ‘freckles’ tattooed on her face.

Freckles are a small patch of light brown colour on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun. Michaela didn’t have it naturally. So she got them artificially done with help from Daisy.

Daisy Lovesick, the tattoo artist who made the freckles on the woman’s face, said: “I always map my freckles with my clients sitting up and I have them go and look in the mirror to check that they’re happy before we get started.”