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I am a mad scientist. Because I am successful at it, "they" call me an entrepreneur. I turn science fiction into science fact. I have many facets. I am fascinated with intelligence, tattoos and beautiful women. I build companies and am a leader of men. I have a dark side that I explore in a controlled manner. I enjoy participating in combat sports and other rough distractions. I produce and promote the use of green technology. I both love and hate humanity. I think we are in a failing system because it produces leaders that are the most popular of the average; who wants that? If you have stumbled upon this blog and are under 18 years, leave now and wash your eyes out with soap.

early-onset-of-night:

Tattoo artist Ryan Fitzgerald from Dayton, OH was hit with a $100,000 lawsuit last week by his ex-girlfriend Rossie Brovent.  She claims that her boyfriend was supposed to tattoo a scene from Narnia on her back but instead tattooed an image of a pile of excrement with flies buzzing around it.Apparently, Ryan found out that Rossie had cheated with a long-time friend of his, but instead of confronting her about it he acted like everything was normal and hatched a plan for revenge. Originally, Rossie tried to have Ryan charged with assault, but the ingenious tattoo artist had covered his bases by plying Rossie with wine and tequila shots and getting her to sign a consent form that stated the design was “at the artist’s discretion.”No word from Rossie on whether the illicit night of passion with Ryan’s friend was worth it. Moral of the story? Never cheat on a tattoo artist.


That viral story about the Ohio man who purportedly tattooed a pile of excrement on the back of his wayward girlfriend?
Fake. Fake. Fake.
As the fable goes,  “Rossie Brovent” was expecting her boyfriend, “Ryan L. Fitzjerald,” to  ink a scene from “Narnia” on her back. Instead, having found out that  “Rossie” had cheated on him, a vindictive “Fitzjerald” retaliated by  delivering a tattoo of a steaming, swirly pile of excrement encircled by  several flies.
“Rossie” claimed “Fitzgerald” tricked her into drinking a bottle of  “cheap wine” and tequila shots, which incapacitated her for most of the  time it took him to ink the tattoo.
According to the story—which is accompanied by a photo of the  purported tattoo—“Brovent” this month filed a $100,000 civil lawsuit  against “Fitzjerald.” The former couple are described as “trailer park  residents” from Dayton in the story.
As seen above, the photo appears legitimate. In fact, it first surfaced online about 18 months ago as part of a “Worst Tattoo of the Day” post on the blog I Am Bored.
The image reappeared this week—complete with a backstory about the  fractured love of “Rossie” and “Ryan”—on a sketchy “weird news” web  site that appears to be dedicated to ginning up its Googe AdSense  impressions.
A review of court indices, of course, shows no such civil complaint  has ever been filed (either in federal or state court) by “Brovent.”  James Druber, administrator of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court  (where Dayton residents file their six-figure complaints), said that he  had heard nothing about the purported tattoo lawsuit.
Additionally, a review of the Nexis database turns up no “Rossie  Brovent,” or, in fact, anyone with that surname. And a search for “Ryan  Fitzjerald” (with or without the middle initial “L”) turns up nobody  with that name.
Records for Dayton and Montgomery County show no evidence that  “Fitzjerald” (or “Fitzgerald”) has been licensed as a tattoo parlor  operator or employee, according to Alan Pierce, an official with the  Public Health department.

early-onset-of-night:

Tattoo artist Ryan Fitzgerald from Dayton, OH was hit with a $100,000 lawsuit last week by his ex-girlfriend Rossie Brovent.  She claims that her boyfriend was supposed to tattoo a scene from Narnia on her back but instead tattooed an image of a pile of excrement with flies buzzing around it.

Apparently, Ryan found out that Rossie had cheated with a long-time friend of his, but instead of confronting her about it he acted like everything was normal and hatched a plan for revenge. Originally, Rossie tried to have Ryan charged with assault, but the ingenious tattoo artist had covered his bases by plying Rossie with wine and tequila shots and getting her to sign a consent form that stated the design was “at the artist’s discretion.”

No word from Rossie on whether the illicit night of passion with Ryan’s friend was worth it. Moral of the story? Never cheat on a tattoo artist.

That viral story about the Ohio man who purportedly tattooed a pile of excrement on the back of his wayward girlfriend?

Fake. Fake. Fake.

As the fable goes, “Rossie Brovent” was expecting her boyfriend, “Ryan L. Fitzjerald,” to ink a scene from “Narnia” on her back. Instead, having found out that “Rossie” had cheated on him, a vindictive “Fitzjerald” retaliated by delivering a tattoo of a steaming, swirly pile of excrement encircled by several flies.

“Rossie” claimed “Fitzgerald” tricked her into drinking a bottle of “cheap wine” and tequila shots, which incapacitated her for most of the time it took him to ink the tattoo.

According to the story—which is accompanied by a photo of the purported tattoo—“Brovent” this month filed a $100,000 civil lawsuit against “Fitzjerald.” The former couple are described as “trailer park residents” from Dayton in the story.

As seen above, the photo appears legitimate. In fact, it first surfaced online about 18 months ago as part of a “Worst Tattoo of the Day” post on the blog I Am Bored.

The image reappeared this week—complete with a backstory about the fractured love of “Rossie” and “Ryan”—on a sketchy “weird news” web site that appears to be dedicated to ginning up its Googe AdSense impressions.

A review of court indices, of course, shows no such civil complaint has ever been filed (either in federal or state court) by “Brovent.” James Druber, administrator of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court (where Dayton residents file their six-figure complaints), said that he had heard nothing about the purported tattoo lawsuit.

Additionally, a review of the Nexis database turns up no “Rossie Brovent,” or, in fact, anyone with that surname. And a search for “Ryan Fitzjerald” (with or without the middle initial “L”) turns up nobody with that name.

Records for Dayton and Montgomery County show no evidence that “Fitzjerald” (or “Fitzgerald”) has been licensed as a tattoo parlor operator or employee, according to Alan Pierce, an official with the Public Health department.

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