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No Regerts? Non-Profit Fixes Tattoo Typos to Boost Literacy

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Have you ever seen pictures of tattoos with funny spelling errors on the internet? It may make you and millions of others chuckle at people's stupidity, but for those with the tattoo, it's no laughing matter. Thousands of people turn to expensive laser surgery to get their tattoos fixed, but many people don't have the money. Luckily, one non-profit organization from Columbia called Caro y Cuervo is offering free correction of tattoo typos.

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