If you can’t trust your hipster “doctor” who can you trust?
Never heard this theory before!
Tattoos probably contain a secret QR code with invisible ink.
I hope this goes viral!
I suspect having a tattoo is about as rebellious as drinking coffee.
Birth of another conspiracy theory!
Best conspiracy theory for quite a while. The crowd screaming the most in recent years usually have tats.
Using one conspiracy to debunk another. Genius.
Makes sense to me!
…Why track people who willingly get vaccines? They are already complacent—and compliant…
I’m sure there a people that will believe this as fact. Government conspiracy and all that.
Yeah, but those microchips really fade after 20-30 years. Along with the ink and the skin that begins to sag.
I’ll have to remember this cartoon when I respond to goofballs who believe that vaccines deliver microchips.
Wow, a doctor with a pony tail! Reminds me of my high school English teacher, Mr. LaFleur.
Used to be that only derelicts and sailors got tattoos.
Like doctors with pony tails?
Great meme! Spread it widely.
A lot of young people are sick of Grandma’s tattoos. :)
It’s to keep track of the stupid and ignorant. Why would anyone want to desecrate their body. I guess that’s the only way they get people to notice them.
Oh for— Mr. Carrillo, PLEASE, do not feed the morons! They get enough psychotically stupid ideas without help!
He’s gonna needle little more convincing than that.
And of course, our cell phones!
My daughter, a millennial, got three tattoos , I agree there is something in the ink.
This should be funny but it’s not in this age of conspiracy theorists.
November 07, 2013
JudasPeckerwood 12 months ago
If you can’t trust your hipster “doctor” who can you trust?
angelolady Premium Member 12 months ago
Never heard this theory before!
Superfrog 12 months ago
Tattoos probably contain a secret QR code with invisible ink.
thebashfulone 12 months ago
I hope this goes viral!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 months ago
I suspect having a tattoo is about as rebellious as drinking coffee.
addieson 12 months ago
Birth of another conspiracy theory!
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 12 months ago
Best conspiracy theory for quite a while. The crowd screaming the most in recent years usually have tats.
jel354 12 months ago
Using one conspiracy to debunk another. Genius.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. 12 months ago
Makes sense to me!
…Why track people who willingly get vaccines? They are already complacent—and compliant…
MRC112 12 months ago
I’m sure there a people that will believe this as fact. Government conspiracy and all that.
jango 12 months ago
Yeah, but those microchips really fade after 20-30 years. Along with the ink and the skin that begins to sag.
chromosome Premium Member 12 months ago
I’ll have to remember this cartoon when I respond to goofballs who believe that vaccines deliver microchips.
Camiyami Premium Member 12 months ago
Wow, a doctor with a pony tail! Reminds me of my high school English teacher, Mr. LaFleur.
davanden 12 months ago
Used to be that only derelicts and sailors got tattoos.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 12 months ago
Like doctors with pony tails?
mistercatworks 12 months ago
Great meme! Spread it widely.
A lot of young people are sick of Grandma’s tattoos. :)
hooglah 12 months ago
It’s to keep track of the stupid and ignorant. Why would anyone want to desecrate their body. I guess that’s the only way they get people to notice them.
Corpse Horn Light Premium Member 12 months ago
Oh for— Mr. Carrillo, PLEASE, do not feed the morons! They get enough psychotically stupid ideas without help!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 12 months ago
He’s gonna needle little more convincing than that.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member 12 months ago
And of course, our cell phones!
Imajs Premium Member 12 months ago
My daughter, a millennial, got three tattoos , I agree there is something in the ink.
robtgordon 12 months ago
This should be funny but it’s not in this age of conspiracy theorists.