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'Bored' woman gives herself 'absolutely terrifying' Homer Simpson tattoo

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We're all struggling to find ways to keep ourselves entertained as we face the reality we may be forced to stay inside for a while longer yet.

But it's fair to say some ideas are better than others after Jen Stewart shared a picture of her attempts to alleviate the boredom on social media.

The 22-year-old took to Instagram for inspiration with the message 'send me a lil doodle and I will tattoo my favourite one on myself'.

Among the submissions was a somewhat unconvincing sketch of Homer Simpson, and Jen decided that was the one to immortalise forever onto her skin. "I always give myself little stick and a poke with tattoos when I’m bored so I posted on my Instagram story for people to send me a little picture they’ve drawn," she told

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