PsychicPebbles on Smiling Friends Tattoos | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
People are getting tattoos of characters from the show "Smiling Friends," with varying degrees of quality.
Key Insights
- π Some fans are getting tattoos of characters from the show "Smiling Friends" despite the quality of the drawings.
- β There is a phenomenon where purposefully terrible drawings of well-known characters become popular and appreciated.
- π€² The example of people getting tattoos of Brian from "Family Guy" showcases the potential regret that can come with such tattoos.
- π€² The narrator humorously suggests getting tattoos of severely deformed individuals or misunderstood figures to make a statement.
- π€² The fascination with getting tattoos of characters from obscure or viral videos is discussed.
- β The impact of censorship on platforms like YouTube has limited the availability of shocking content.
- β The historical example of Bud Dwyer's suicide being available on YouTube is mentioned.
Transcript
let's get back to smiling friends any tattoos are people sending you tattoos of your characters i've surprisingly seen uh not that many but i have seen one or two somebody you did forgive me if you're listening to this and i don't really but somebody a while ago tweeted at michael and i like not even not even a screenshot from the show but like the... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why did it surprise the narrator to see tattoos of the characters from "Smiling Friends"?
The narrator was surprised because they expected fans to get better-quality drawings of the characters instead of their own poorly drawn versions.
Q: What is the significance of purposefully terrible versions of well-known characters as tattoos?
There is a trend where ironically terrible versions of popular characters become more interesting and appreciated than accurate representations.
Q: What is the story behind people getting tattoos of Brian from "Family Guy"?
When Brian was temporarily killed off in the show, fans got tattoos of him as a sign of solidarity, only to regret it when he was brought back after a couple of episodes.
Q: Who would the narrator get a tattoo of to honor them?
The narrator jokingly suggests choosing a real person who is severely deformed or has a terrible disease, as a way of showing respect and going all in.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The narrator mentions seeing a few tattoos of characters from the show "Smiling Friends," expressing surprise at the dedication.
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They reflect on a tattoo they drew during a live stream and discuss the idea of getting tattoos of purposefully terrible versions of well-known characters.
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They mention the example of people getting tattoos of Brian from "Family Guy" during the period when the character was temporarily killed off.
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