We are living in a world where anything is possible. It's the future baby and you can now leave your tattoos to your family and friends when you die. All of the art on your body, can now hang on a wall after you croak. Who are the genius people behind this? NAPSA - the National Association for the Preservation of Skin Art.

So how does this work? Basically once you are gone, your beneficiary notifies NAPSA within 18 hours of your death. NAPSA then sends a preservation kit to the funeral home. Once your tat(s) is skinned off your body, it is shipped to NAPSA. The company will work it's magic and within three to six months your family will receive your non-decaying skin in a frame. I think this is really cool. Think of the money people spend on tattoos, but more importantly the meaning. What a cool thing to leave to your loved ones. What do you think? Frame up Uncle Bill's anchor tattoo or bury it with the rest of him?

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