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Tattoos have completely arisen from the depths of "counter culture." Everyone from musicians to lawyers has them, and as they become more popular, things are inevitably going to get weirder. Tattoos are doing their part to keep up with the digital age.
First came audible tattoos.
Thanks to patent-pending "Skin Motion" technology, after the ink is done, you can use an app on your phone to scan the tattoo and actually hear the the soundwave you got inked.
And if you thought that was impressive, we present green screen tattoos -- the tattoo method that allows you to watch video on your skin.
No, you're not seeing things. Green screen tattoos use solid, bright green colors so people can edit in their favorite video.
They started really making rounds across the internet when tattooer Lee Rowlett inked Adult Swim's Rick & Morty on a brave customer's leg.
Although currently it seems that the playing video comes in through editing, we're sure a green screen app isn't far behind.
Would you rock a green screen tattoo?