Weird But True

Man sparks debate with ‘to do list’ tattooed on his hand: ‘Plot twist’

You’ve got to hand it to the guy — he’s committed to being organized. 

A man named Robert recently visited a tattoo studio in London, England called Aura Ninety Four where artist Luke Ashley inked a to-do list on the palm of his hand, the Mirror reported. 

“To do list for Robert. Practical palm tattoos. Can’t wait to see this in action,” reads a video post on Luke Ashley’s Instagram that’s gained over 500,000 views since being posted last month.

“To do or not to do?” is the question several social media users are asking themselves after seeing the unique tattoo. Both supporters and trolls left a handful of comments on the Instagram sharing their thoughts on Robert’s original choice of ink. 

Some applauded Robert and the artist Luke Ashley. 

“Most useful tattoo,” said one fan. 

“He literally has his day controlled in the palm of his hand,” said another. 

Robert had a “to do list” tattooed on his hand in a studio in London. Instagram

“The perfect tattoo doesn’t exis…🫢♥️,” said a third. 

Another was impressed at how short Robert’s to-do list was: “Corrr I’d need about 6 hands for the size of my current to do list 😑 this is cleaaaaan asssss! Killing it as per Luke ❤️.”

Others gave Robert a slap on the wrist.

“Plot twist. He’s left handed and only just realized he can’t write on it,” one person joked.

“To do or not to do?” That is the question social media users are asking themselves. Instagram/lukeashley
Some joked that Robert might be left unhanded, and ironically unable to write on his left hand. Instagram/lukeashley

“Why do people put stupid designs on their body?” Another asked. 

“To do list….wash ya hands ❌️,” said another hater. 

Robert’s tattoo may be attracting attention, but it’s child’s play compared to others who’ve had their whole bodies covered in ink. 

Tattoo artist Luke Ashley literally became Robert’s right hand man when he tattooed him last month. Instagram/lukeashley

For instance, an Uruguayan body modification addict dubbed a “real-life demon” is covered in tattoos and recently spent $6,500 to get snake-looking implants in his arms.