New Jersey City Ranks Top 20 For Weed, Cocaine, Strippers, And Gambling
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - JUNE 26: South Beach Maxim girls pose at the Maxim Magazine Presents "Fantasy Island" at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa June 26, 2004 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. MAXIM, BLENDER and STUFF magazines teamed up with the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa to produce Fantasy Island, a specially built 10 acre park. Fantasy Island consists of two music stages and four uniquely themed areas, South Beach Venice Beach, Stuffland, and The Oasis. providing a wide array of entertainment for guests. (Photo by Jeff Fusco/Getty Images)
A recent survey of the nation’s “wildest cities” has been released and a “jewel” of the Jersey Shore has been included in the Top 20. That’s right: New Jersey has one of the country’s wildest cities.
Pretty sure you can guess which city we’re talking about on today’s No Sweat News.
The survey was based on a bunch of debauchery factors like alcohol and binge drinking stats, marijuana use, cocaine arrests, casinos business and strip club “activity”.
Was the city in New Jersey that was in the Top 20 Newark? No. Was it Spring Lake? Ahhhh, no. Seaside Heights? Nope.
Atlantic City. Yeah, not surprised to hear this; quite frankly I’m more surprised that A.C. didn’t hit the top ten. Can you guys work on that for next year’s study? Thanks. Congrats to us for having one of the country’s wildest cities!
Ink Regrets: Avoiding The 6 Most Common Tattoo Mistakes
Some people get tattoos to show their personality and rock a unique style. Others see tattoos as a way to wear art on their bodies. Sometimes, it’s all about the fun and excitement of getting inked on a whim. Tattoos can also be a way to bond with friends or tell stories about our lives and experiences. Plus, they’re great conversation starters that help us connect with like-minded people.
When it comes to tattoos, finding the perfect artist and studio is crucial. This is because mistakes are quite common with tattoos. Whether it’s a misspelled word, a design that didn’t turn out as expected, or a tattoo artist’s error, these blunders can be disappointing and frustrating. Poorly executed tattoos or ones that don’t align with the client’s vision can leave a lasting mark of regret.
There was even a show that dived into the world of bad tattoos, A&E’s Bad Ink. The series featured tattoo artist and musician Dirk Vermin, who owns Pussykat Tattoo off the Las Vegas Strip, and his buddy and bandmate Rob Ruckus. Together, they embarked on a mission to track down people with regrettable tattoos and offered their expertise in transforming these less-than-stellar inkings through skillful cover-up work.
We all make mistakes. A mistake with a tattoo is a pretty big one, that keeps reminding you of your mistake. But here’s the silver lining. Those mistakes can teach us some valuable lessons. Before you get tatted up, do your homework and research reputable artists whose work matches your style. And when you find the right one, make sure to communicate openly and trust their expertise. Working together, you can create a masterpiece that you’ll proudly show off for years to come. Learn from others’ mishaps and make informed choices that will make your skin art something you’ll always cherish.
Here are the 6 most common tattoo mistakes.
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