If it's what one wants, okay. But check what yours actually means - scan your intended barcode first just to make sure you're not a 56p bag of crisps!
The ISBN of The Bar Code Tattoo is 978-0439395625.
Suzanne Weyn is the author of The Bar Code Tattoo.
The Bar Code Tattoo was created on 2004-09-01.
yes it would be a vary bad idea
yes, you can, though you would have to find a copy somewhere off the internet and have a copy for the tattoo artist to use on you.
In the book "The Bar Code Tattoo," Kayla Reed's hair is brown with thick blue streaks throughout it. She is considered to be somewhat of a rebel because she refused to get the required tattoo.
about 50-60 years in the future
In "The Bar Code Tattoo" by Suzanne Weyn, the exposition introduces the protagonist, Kayla, who lives in a future society where a barcode tattoo is required at age 17. The exposition sets the stage for Kayla's initial resistance to getting the tattoo, as she starts to uncover the dark secrets behind this mandatory identification technology.
Zekeal, Kayla,Amber,August,Nedra,Mfumbe,Eutopha.
Its when you literally get an actual bar code tattooed on yourself. its a pretty cool and unique design as opposed to common tattoos such as crosses and script writing.
One may obtain a barcode tattoo at most reputable tattoo artist studios. Prior to obtaining your tattoo you should look at examples of your tattooists other work so that you can be assured that they are capable of undertaking your tattoo.
I wouldn't reccomend it from a purely professional standpoint. For one thing, they are a little outdated. They were most famous back in the mid 90s to the later 90s, and then sort of fizzled out. Secondly, and more importantly, lines that are very close together in a tattoo tend to blur out and spread over time, so something like a barcode tattoo isn't the wisest of choices. Nevertheless, it's all up to you being that you are the one who would have it.