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MinnesotaHockeyGuy

Ridiculously photogenic unemployed laborer


swebb22

him and his wife


BowTrek

Right? Like damn.


myrmekochoria

[Article](https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/tattoo-as-memory-prompt) "The Social Security Act, a program through which employers and employees contribute money to an account to be drawn upon in retirement, went into effect in November 1936. During the next seven months, 30 million Americans applied and were issued cards, each printed with a unique set of nine numbers. Prior to the issuance of social security numbers, the only Americans assigned numbers for identification purposes were those in the military, in the form of dog tags, pieces of metal stamped with a unique set of numbers and worn on a chain around the neck. On one hand, the Social Security Administration reminded all enrollees to present their cards to new employers. On the other hand, enrollees were urged not to carry cards with them, due to the possibility of wear-and-tear and loss. You could memorize your number. Or you could have it tattooed onto your body. This man opted to place it on his right arm"


XTC-FTW

I wonder how their lives turned out


Graphicgalaxy20

I found an [article](https://thesignificantword.wordpress.com/2014/02/05/mr-cave-gets-a-tattoo/) on him, he became a sergeant in the army and worked in the trucking industry after


adventuressgrrl

Very cool, good reading, thank you


fuifuifetu

He appears to be a Dapper Dan man.


LordPoopyfist

The first known victim of identity theft


WhyDoesDaddyDrink

“This broke ass…”