Posted on 09/02/2017 5:33:08 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Serbian stylist cuts Kim Jong Un portrait into customer's hair
By Ben Hooper Contact the Author | Sept. 1, 2017 at 1:42 PM
Sept. 1 (UPI) -- A barber in Serbia said an unusual dream led to his latest custom creation -- a portrait of Kim Jong Un shaved into the back of a customer's head.
Stylist Mario Hvala posted a video to Facebook showing him putting the finishing touches on the "hair tattoo" he cut into the short hair on the back of a customer's head.
Hvala said the portrait was inspired by a dream he had about the North Korean leader.
"I had a dream about [Kim Jong Un] and his delegations visiting me in my living room. When I woke up, I decided to do this hair tattoo, and it came out looking pretty amazing," he said.
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I suspect there was vodka involved somehow...
double bad hair day
Hey Figaro...
Call me chubsey-ubsey
I know you want attention. Just stop acting like an a-hole to get it
(my caption)
Antifa member?
You would need a big head to get all that on the back of it.
1,.. not wearing a hat
2...has the same hair out line at the forehead as the grate leader
3...Looks like sleeping standing up
and....most important of all
Not taking notes.
Yeah, round is a shape...
The Fat Little Psychopath looks like a sack of potatoes...
What’s he doing, dancing to “The NoRky-Porky”??? (”Ya put’s your right foot in, and ya shake it all about.”)
And just LOOK at those fashion statements surrounding him... all nice, common and Mao-y bling...
What a great society that must be... /s
I suppose the first question is.... WTF??? Why...?
The photographer is probably already dead. The way he made the sign go through Kim’s head, like an arrow, is surely a capital crime.
That barber is quite the artist.
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