Britain headed for tattooed pensioner crisis

THE UK faces a generation of old people with inappropriate tattoos from neck tattoos to entire sleeves, experts have warned. 

The country is thought to have less than three decades before nursing homes are packed with the inked, with carers concerned it will make impossible to find them in any way sweet or possessed of wisdom.

Social scientist Dr Helen Archer said: “You can’t refer to a 75-year-old as a ‘lovely old fella’ when he’s got Slipknot lyrics tattooed on his neck. It isn’t appropriate.

“And while at first we thought they’d be useful to tell pensioners apart and stop families being brought to see the wrong one, it turns out most tattoos are functionally indistinguishable anyway.

“How can a twinkly-eyed grandfather give his grandson a Werther’s Original from an arm with a full sleeve incorporating a clock, a rose, the Help For Heroes logo and a woman’s name inexpertly transformed to thorns? He would look a fool.

“We had the same fears about Generation X, but they do so many drugs so the worst offenders were eliminated by natural selection. Not so millennials. Their bad Taylor Swift likenesses could last a further 40 years.”

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Electric car driver makes revving noises with mouth

THE driver of an electric vehicle is making the noises of an internal combustion engine with his mouth, he has admitted. 

Julian Cook, who drives a Model 3 Tesla, believes it is an example of vehicle and man working in synergy to create an experience which is greater than either of them alone.

He said: “It’s a wonderful car but at times, with the autopilot and the self-parking and all the other clever features, it feels like it doesn’t need me. Which makes me sad.

“But while we were idling at some city centre lights next to a jealous Audi, I found myself almost unconsciously making the noise of an engine turning over but ready to spring into action, like a tiger poised to pounce. And it felt f**king great.

“Since then I’ve done engine noises not just when other people can see me but even when tearing down the M6 toll alone, and it’s remained brilliant. I’ve got better at doing them – you should hear the switch from third to fourth, it’s iconic – and the car runs better.

“I’ve DMed Elon Musk to see if he wants to record them for use in all Tesla cars. He hasn’t replied yet. He might notice if I can get a retweet from Tommy Robinson.”

He added: “I’ve practiced the noises for when I lose control and slam at high speed into a HGV I’m going too fast to avoid. But I suppose it will actually make those itself, won’t it?”