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A woman named Jimmy, known as an "emo girl," shared a video of her infected flower tattoo on TikTok, seeking advice. The tattoo, on the bottom of her leg, showed signs of infection, such as redness, soreness, and crusty edges. Social media users criticized the tattoo's appearance, suggesting it was poorly done and infected. Despite Jimmy's claims of proper aftercare, she received mixed advice, including extreme suggestions like amputation.
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