If you find yourself in the hallways of any local high school here in Idaho, you may have noticed a trend:

Kids in high school actually have tattoos now.

We're having a hard time coping with it as well, but that doesn't make it not true. Minors under the age of 18 are getting tattoos with more and more regularity in Idaho. Here's the catcher: It's completely legal.

Yes, a 14-year-old minor can legally get a tattoo in the state of Idaho.

Obviously, a minor can't just stroll into a tattoo parlor and ask for a full back piece of their favorite Waifu. There's a catch. Only with parental consent can a person 14-17 years old legally be inked up.

So, next time to you see the kid at the checkout counter with a giant eyeball tattooed on their hand, you don't get to ask "Are you even old enough to have that?" Because yes, they very much likely are.

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Have you seen this new "blackout tattoo" trend? If you haven't, you're probably able to guess what it is.

Yep, an entire section of one's body completely blacked-out by ink. So do it for the aesthetic, while others are using it to cover up old tattoos they don't care for.

What's your take? Would you get a "blackout" tattoo on a large part of your body?

Rockers Before + After Getting Blackout Tattoos

See photos of rock and metal musicians before and after getting blackout tattoos.

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner

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No one wears tattoos better than Travis Barker from Blink-182. The guy is pretty much inked from head to toe. Here's some of our favorite Travie tattoo-related photos throughout the years.

30 Photos Showing Travis Barker's Tattoo Progression Through The Years

Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

 

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