A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Good funny or bad funny?

Jon says that seeing this tattoo makes him want to tattoo two black eyes on his hand in case they ever meet. Hitler humor is definitely playing with fire! Tattoo on Sarvas by Sarah D at Big Deluxe in Salt Lake City (who also tattooed his nine incher).

Comments

70 responses to “Good funny or bad funny?”

  1. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    I’m Jewish as well. I had family in the Holocaust. But I’m not offended. It’s making fun of a man, not trivializing what happened to the people that died. Relax!

  2. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    I’m Jewish as well. I had family in the Holocaust. But I’m not offended. It’s making fun of a man, not trivializing what happened to the people that died. Relax!

  3. Ant Avatar

    “It’s making fun of a man, not trivializing what happened to the people that died. Relax!”

    Possibly the most perfect and concise summary of this topic ever. Thank you.

  4. Ant Avatar

    “It’s making fun of a man, not trivializing what happened to the people that died. Relax!”

    Possibly the most perfect and concise summary of this topic ever. Thank you.

  5. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    No problem! 🙂

  6. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    No problem! 🙂

  7. xsnoxbunix Avatar
    xsnoxbunix

    i guess you would all need to know sarvas to see the humor in this. hes an awesome guy. he did my anchors and transdermal and has tons of funny tattoos. he has “in” and “out” tattooed on his ears also lol

  8. xsnoxbunix Avatar
    xsnoxbunix

    i guess you would all need to know sarvas to see the humor in this. hes an awesome guy. he did my anchors and transdermal and has tons of funny tattoos. he has “in” and “out” tattooed on his ears also lol

  9. VeganZombie Avatar

    Break ONE rule of composition, don’t get accepted into art school, and look what happens. Friends don’t let friends paint centered steeples.

  10. VeganZombie Avatar

    Break ONE rule of composition, don’t get accepted into art school, and look what happens. Friends don’t let friends paint centered steeples.

  11. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    But where would the world be if anyone could get into art school?

  12. Smallfry Avatar
    Smallfry

    But where would the world be if anyone could get into art school?

  13. Sarvas Avatar

    Thank you for thinking this too be good funny… I should post my “Birds and Bees” tattoo and like xsnowbunix said, My “in and out” tattoo as well…

  14. Sarvas Avatar

    Thank you for thinking this too be good funny… I should post my “Birds and Bees” tattoo and like xsnowbunix said, My “in and out” tattoo as well…

  15. heidi Avatar
    heidi

    YOUR MY HERO.. THATS WICKED!! 🙂

  16. heidi Avatar
    heidi

    YOUR MY HERO.. THATS WICKED!! 🙂

  17. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    You are the Best!!!

  18. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    You are the Best!!!

  19. Zoe Avatar
    Zoe

    haha that IS funny. i agree with people saying that, that moustashe shoudln’t always be related to Hitler. Espeically because he got it from Charlie Chaplin. That was a popular style moustache in that time period and hey! why not bring it back!

  20. Zoe Avatar
    Zoe

    haha that IS funny. i agree with people saying that, that moustashe shoudln’t always be related to Hitler. Espeically because he got it from Charlie Chaplin. That was a popular style moustache in that time period and hey! why not bring it back!

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