A person, likely a content creator on YouTube, is seen trying to fix a closed nose ring piercing and eventually decides to schedule an appointment to have it opened. They then proceed to show their attempts at learning to tattoo by practicing on synthetic skin and, later, on dolls. The person shares their experiences, tips, and mistakes while learning to tattoo, including a past incident where they used a homemade method to give themselves a tattoo, resulting in scarring. They also discuss their plans to buy a new tattoo machine and show their finished tattoo on one of the dolls.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's nose ring closed, causing discomfort.
2. The speaker considered using a tattoo needle to reopen the nose ring piercing.
3. The speaker ultimately decided to seek professional help to reopen the piercing.
4. The speaker practiced tattooing on synthetic skin.
5. The speaker wants to get a tattoo of a face.
6. The speaker bought dolls to practice tattooing on.
7. The speaker has four dolls, including one named Emma.
8. The speaker's family does not know about their tattooing practice.
9. The speaker has needles at home, which they consider a danger.
10. The speaker has a "Pocket" tattoo on their body.
11. The speaker's tattoo machine was missing a part, which they eventually found.
12. The speaker was advised by a professional tattoo artist not to get a tattoo alone.
13. The speaker has a scar on their leg from a previous tattooing attempt.
14. The speaker bought three more dolls to practice tattooing on, but decided to use only one.
15. The speaker's tattoo design includes a heart with an arrow, a tear, and a knife.
16. The speaker's birth year is not 2020, but they included it in their tattoo design.
17. The speaker's tattoo design includes a snake and the words "Duco" and "Three Million."
18. The speaker's tattoo ink ran in some places, causing the design to smear.
19. The speaker plans to wash the tattoo to fix the smearing issue.
20. The speaker is proud of their tattoo design, despite some imperfections.