The difference is that part of the art of tattooing is the act of tattooing itself. It takes a lot of time and practice to master that, and I would prefer to keep supporting people with skill over automation.
As a long time Zelda fan I never understood any of the hate for BOTW from other long time fans. That being said I haven't been able to play it since TOTK came out because TOTK is what BOTW was missing for me.
That is why it is in quotes. Maybe try taking in the whole thought and think it over before dropping your mic because I call them coincidences as well.
You asked what a meant and I told you. I then agreed with you. You are trying to pick a fight so you didn't get that. Stop doing that as none of this is that deep and you look like a fool.
It is obviously a coincidence, hence why "Prophetic dreams" is in quotes. At no point have I claimed it wasn't mere chance. Stop picking fights for no reason.
I would assume it is all connected to the fact that your brain does the majority of processing while we sleep, hallucinates nonsense in the process, and then tries to pretend that isn't what it did.
The case I am thinking of is the man who called the FBI with details of a plane crash that happened days later. The last half of your comment is why it isn't astonishing.
Yes, Yes, and Yes. Hence why "prophetic dreams" were in quotes.
We do still have documented cases of people being spot on with no possible way of having the required information before hand. Which is not miraculous or supernatural in anyway, odds are it happens more often than people know because it isn't verified or remembered by the dreamer.
Personally I would never get an automated tattoo, as you said the risk of serious harm is way too high, and I also prefer to keep art in the realm of Humans. I think eventually we will realize that automation isn't the answer for everything, but it is interesting that someone thought this was a good idea.
That is a wild story and fucking terrifying.