“My Bad” Doesn’t Make Up for It
We never thought ear piercings would’ve been so difficult, but then again, we have absolutely zero experience when it comes to piercings of any kind. But if a client shows you exactly what they want, how difficult is it to do? This woman showed her piercer where the piercings should go…
…but the piercer managed to screw it up. And the half-hearted apology—“Sorry, my bad”—certainly doesn’t cut it. We hope she didn’t have to pay or, at the very least, got a discount for the trouble she went through. It looks like it’s going to take several weeks for the swelling to go down. Ouch.