American Matt Ghosn will give a presentation after setting a Guinness World Record with 848 tattoos.
The man who holds the record for the most square tattoos on his body said he was left sneezing black ink after he finished his nose.
Named Matt GoneIs North America and holds a Guinness record 848 black squares tattooed on his bodyConfirmed by two doctors who had to count them for him in order for his records to be approved.
In a video on the Guinness World Records YouTube channel, he was asked where in his body the most painful place to get a tattoo. And he said, “The nose. That’s the most painful thing, and the baby’s toes and nails are so painful.”
Americans claim that the entire process was painful, especially when his nose and toes intervened. “When they act on my nose, I sneeze black ink.”
I started tattooing in 1985. “The most painful thing was his nose and toes.”
“I was sneezing black ink for about 20 minutes after that, which was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”
Over 20 years of tattoos
Matt made his first tattoo in 1985 and has been tattooing ever since. Tongue and eyeballHe said, “It hurts very much.”
He explained: “My tongue is tattooed, but it was a subcutaneous injection. In fact, in 2010 I modernized the technique of tattooing my tongue.”
Matt left in 2015 during a tattoo competition in Quito, Ecuador.Reuters / William Farm
“Eyelids hurt very much when anesthetized,” he said. Americans have tattoos on the inside of their eyelids. “People usually only tattoo up to the line of their lashes.”
Guinnessman believes that only six people in the world have tattoos on their eyes. He initially asked to go blue and green, but now he’s also adding magenta and gold.
Bullying on social media
Some people even question their tastes and even their fatherhood when someone breaks the mold and looks very different from others. As for my appearance, this only happens on social networks.
“If you think that way, my claim is that you shouldn’t have children,” he says. Matt Ghosn says that the way people interact face-to-face is very different from the reaction they see in social. media.
In 2013, Matt left during a tattoo exhibition in Caracas, Venezuela.Reuters / Jorge Silva
“When I’m in public, people stare at me a bit, but they just say good things, how long it took to get a tattoo, how I deal with pain, and the general public. Compliment my work, “he says.
“My tongue is darker than anyone else in history. It’s deep in my throat,” Gone advises:
Source: Clarin