Tattooed Dad Goes Through Dramatic Change for Young Daughter’s Sake

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Tattooed Dad Goes Through Dramatic Change for Young Daughter’s Sake

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We’ve all done things we’re not proud of. We’ve all made decisions we wish we hadn’t. And we’ve all said things we want to take back.

But few of us have regrets as large and visible as Ethan ‘ModBoy’ Bramble, an Australian body fanatic who has over 200 tattoos.

 

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Tattoos as Self-Expression

These days, many people express themselves through tattoos. Unique and quirky designs are all the rage. But there’s a limit to what most people are willing to put on their bodies. For most, that limit is far below what Ethan was willing to do.

 

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Starting Young

According to reports, Ethan got his first body modification at just 11 years old. He began with stretching his ears. Since then, he’s undergone various procedures, including splitting his tongue and removing his belly button.

Covered in Ink

Ethan’s tattoos garner the most attention. It’s no surprise, as he’s covered head to toe in ink. In total, Ethan has spent around $60,000 AUD (roughly $39,000 USD) to achieve his look.

 

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Regretting His Choices

Now, however, Ethan has expressed regret over his past choices. It’s a reminder that sometimes, our youthful decisions can have lasting consequences.

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About Daniel Stone

With an impressive 8 years of experience, Daniel Stone has established himself as a prolific writer, captivating readers with his engaging news articles and compelling stories. His unique perspective and dedication to the craft have earned him a loyal following and a reputation for excellence in journalism.

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