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I have a QR code tattooed on my arm. People think I’m angry until they scan him

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A WOMAN who has a QR code tattooed on her arm says people call her crazy until they scan it – and then they’re obsessed.

Sailor Jupiter, 25, has no regrets unusual ink – which plays an iconic song when scanned.

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Sailor Jupiter has almost 100 tattoos after becoming ‘addicted’ at the age of 18Credit: SWNS
The QR code plays Rick Astley's iconic Never Gonna Give You Up hit

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The QR code plays Rick Astley’s iconic Never Gonna Give You Up hitCredit: SWNS

She has called it the ultimate “Rickroll”, as Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up blares out when the code is activated.

Rickrolling is a meme on social media, with the unexpected appearance of a music video for the 1987 hit.

When unsuspecting people are fooled into clicking a link that takes them to the classic song, they’re ‘Rickrolled’

Sailor, a content creator, shared Plymouth Live: “My QR code is my top favorite. It is the most requested.

“In my friendship group we had rickrolled each other. I wanted to outdo everyone. Random people ask if they can scan my arm.

“In the club I let DJs scan my arm. Everyone is obsessed with it.”

The entertaining tattoo took four hours to complete as each ink spot had to be precise for the code to be scanned.

Sailor paid £200 for the bizarre artwork, but claimed it was totally worth it.

“Usually someone walking by says, ‘Wow, that’s so cool, can I scan it?’ Then they burst out laughing when it plays,” she said.

The Rick Astley tattoo is just one of 97 covering her body, after she became ‘instantly addicted’ when she first got it at the age of 18.

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They range from flowers to Freddie Mercury and she even braved a face tattoo after seeing a coffee barista with the same one.

Sailor said: “I got a face tattoo after I met a girl at Starbucks and thought ‘wow, that’s beautiful’. I thought: f**k it, I’m going to do it.

“I absolutely love it.”

The 28-year-old considers her tattoo collection a ‘timeline’ of her life – despite some people calling it ‘abnormal’.

“Who wants to be normal? Normal is boring. I’m going to have fun with life. I don’t want to live my life with any regrets,” Sailor added.

It comes as another man got a unique QR code tattooed on his arm – for a hilarious reason.

An absent-minded dad who kept forgetting his Tesco Clubcard has now had the QR code written on him forever.

Dean Mayhew, 30, was fed up with missing out on savings so spent four hours under the needle.

The scaffolder, a father-of-seven, is now also considering whether he should have his Sainsbury’s Nectar card code done too.

Dean, from Horsham, West Sussex, said: ‘Sometimes I’m not the brightest of them all, but my friends think it’s quite brilliant. I have seven children and I’m in the supermarket all the time, probably three times a day.”

Meanwhile, a friend was chased revealing the crazy tattoo he got for his girlfriend.

Moreover, the viewers were furious when they were an obsessed fan had Shrek’s name tattooed on his forehead.

Brave young man Harry Brown made the bold move to permanently paint his face with the popular movie branding, because “Shrek is love, Shrek is life.”

Rick Astley on ‘Rickrolling’

The iconic singer previously spoke to The Sun about Rickrolling

  • Rickrolling is a meme on social media, with the unexpected appearance of the music video for the 1987 hit.
  • When unsuspecting people are fooled into clicking on a link that actually takes them to the classic song, they’re ‘Rickrolled’

What did you think of Rickrolling (an internet prank where people click on a link and are unexpectedly redirected to the Never Gonna Give You Up video)?

“It felt weird. I knew it was just that week’s bullshit.

“It raised my profile, but I don’t think it got me more gigs or album sales because it was just a joke.”

What do you think when you see the video now?

“I’m a different person.

‘I wore my own clothes and we just passed by.

“The dancing wasn’t choreographed, it was pure fear.

“I remember a man shouting out the window of the tower block: ‘I’m on nights, turn it down!’

The 25-year-old got her tattoo as part of the Rickrolling trend

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The 25-year-old got her tattoo as part of the Rickrolling trendCredit: SWNS

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