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Couple Storms A Tattoo Shop, Demands Special Treatment, And Can’t Believe What She Gets

by Leona Pham
February 3, 2026
in Social Issues

Anyone who has spent time in a busy tattoo studio knows that the environment can be unpredictable. Artists juggle multiple clients, lines stretch out the door, and emotions run high, especially when people feel disrespected or overlooked.

In this case, a Redditor recounts a past encounter that began with a couple cutting in front of a crowd that had been waiting for hours.

What initially seemed like a minor conflict quickly snowballed into something far more chaotic, involving confrontations, shocked onlookers, and a dramatic standoff inside the shop. The full story takes several twists that no one saw coming, so scroll down to see how it all unfolded.

A tattoo shop’s Friday-the-13th rush erupts when a couple tries to skip the queue

Couple Storms A Tattoo Shop, Demands Special Treatment, And Can’t Believe What She Gets
not the actual photo

Never p__s off your tattoo artist

Being Friday the 13th, while waiting for my tattoo, I was reminded of a situation a few years ago

with my friend Liz who's my primary artist and an especially Karen-type lady and her Kyle-esque boyfriend

(double k for both) who came in to get cheap ass tattoos.

I watched this whole thing go down but wasnt involved per say.

So Liz was doing a quick custom job on me and my buddy Chris

(yes we got matching tattoos, Star Wars Yin/Yang for those wondering)

I went 2nd so liz and I could catch up. Double K bypassed the massive line out the door

and down the stairs and walked straight up to the artist area to try to skip the line.

This was shut down pretty quick and they were told there's a huge wait in front of them

and they'll have to go to the back of the line.

Well Double K didnt like this one bit and started to throw a fit. Like legit tried to pull me out of the chair

because "hes getting what he wants and I was here first", she wasnt,

I was there at 8 am to help Liz load in OJ and Doughnuts and the 10 people in line before me knew this too.

Well one of the artists just finished and said "I'll take you two".

We were all kinda flabbergasted by this but Liz got this big s__t eating grin on her face

so I knew something was up. I figured the dude would do a terrible job, go too deep,

use the wrong needle, something to just royally f__k up their day but he did none of this.

He pulled his flash sheet and said "pick one". Karen picked something

and he asks where she wants it. Back of her a__le, so dude gets to work free handing it

while Double K keep looking at the line like they won something.

Well they did win something, the smallest tattoo I've ever seen. This thing was no bigger than a dime,

from 10 feet away all I could see was a little black spot on her leg that looked more like a mole than a tattoo.

Double K lost it. Screaming about him assaulting her and forcing her to get a tattoo

and they're gonna call the cops and all that. Then they tried to skip out without paying.

They were rather impolitely informed that theft of service is a felony and that cops are only 10 minutes away.

They tried to pay up the $13 but that's where the guys brilliance really shone through.

His sheet said "Custom" at the top. All custom tattoos were $31. Not only did this lady have a very tiny,

and very intricately detailed tattoo, she only had a $50 on her

and they had a big ass sign at the register that said simply "NO CHANGE".

Double K ended up paying the shop minimum anyway, but she got her tattoo ahead of the line.

In moments of high emotion, people often reveal more about themselves than they intend. This is especially true when entitlement collides with boundaries.

The Reddit story of a couple attempting to skip a tattoo line on Friday the 13th offers more than just a humorous anecdote; it exposes the deeper psychological dynamics of entitlement, social norms, and subtle resistance.

At the heart of this incident lies a clash between perceived entitlement and communal fairness. The couple, embodying the “Karen and Kyle” archetypes, believed they deserved immediate service, disregarding the established queue.

Their attempt to bypass the line wasn’t just about impatience; it was a manifestation of a deeper belief that their needs superseded others’. This sense of superiority, when unmet, led to frustration and accusations, highlighting how unmet expectations can trigger disproportionate reactions.

While many might focus on the couple’s audacity, it’s intriguing to consider the tattoo artist’s response. Instead of outright confrontation, the artist employed a form of passive resistance, delivering a minuscule, albeit detailed, tattoo and charging the shop’s minimum fee.

This approach maintained professionalism while subtly asserting boundaries. It underscores how service providers can navigate challenging interactions without escalating conflicts, using creativity and adherence to policies to manage difficult clients.

Research indicates that psychological entitlement, a belief that one deserves more than others regardless of merit, can lead to interpersonal conflicts when expectations aren’t met. This trait is often linked to narcissism and can result in confrontational behaviors when individuals feel undervalued or challenged.

In service settings, such entitlement can strain interactions, especially when individuals perceive standard procedures as personal affronts.

The couple’s reaction can be seen as a classic case of entitlement-induced conflict. Their belief in their own deservingness led them to challenge established norms, and when faced with resistance, they resorted to accusations and attempts to evade payment.

The tattoo artist’s measured response not only diffused the situation but also upheld the shop’s standards, demonstrating how understanding the roots of such behaviors can inform effective strategies for managing them.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and boundaries in service interactions. While it’s essential to understand the psychological underpinnings of challenging behaviors, it’s equally crucial to uphold standards that ensure fairness and respect for all.

By combining empathy with clear boundaries, service providers can navigate difficult situations with grace and professionalism.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

These commenters felt that permanently marking someone over a line dispute was excessive

[Reddit User] − I don't know... I'm all for malicious compliance and all that,

but purposefully permanently (without procedures) tattooing someone

with something you know is ridiculous for cutting in line seems a bit excessive.

nanabozho2 − As s__tty as these person are it’s just not ok to do that.

This group questioned the shop’s professionalism and ethics

[Reddit User] − The part that seems made up is where Karen tried to pull OP out of the chair

and nobody seems to mind and another tattoo artist just casually gets him to get tattooed

without making a big deal out of someone trying to pull said OP out of the chair.

Caitlionator − Yeah this too much. None of these artists sounds like professionals.

mark5hs − So basicall,y the tattoo shop both robbed and assaulted a woman. How righteous of them.

Lady_Caticorn − I have a friend who is a piercer in a tattoo parlor with really talented, sought-after artists.

If they had a s__tty customer like this, they wouldn't permanently mark the person's body

and overcharge them for work that they intentionally did poor on.

This post reeks of trashy, unprofessional people.

These Redditors argued that $13 tattoos are unrealistically cheap and risky

krept0007 − If a shop can afford to set up for $13, accounting for their time,

needles, tubes, ink, stenciling, and hopefully sterility. That's gonna be a no from me, dawg.

NailockSteel − Yo, that's way too cheap for a tattoo. Pay good money for a hard-working artist.

That shits on you for life

Slowmexicano − What's the opinion on $13 tattoo?

I feel like that is too cheap for something that is going to be permanently on your body. Overworked artist.

[Reddit User] − A cheap tattoo is not good and a good tattoo is not cheap

These folks stressed common sense: don’t mistreat the person tattooing you

Curtis40 − I'd never get a tattoo, but if I did, I wouldn't get one from someone I'd treated badly.

black_dragonfly13 − I don’t understand how “don’t f__k with the people permanently inking something

into your skin” is not common sense.

This tale serves as a cautionary reminder: respect the process and the professionals behind it. Cutting corners can lead to unexpected outcomes, especially in industries where artistry meets permanence.

Do you think the tattoo artist’s response was justified, or did they cross a line? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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