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Unemployed Dad With Disturbing Face Tattoo Begs For Job On Facebook

Mark Cropp, a young man from New Zealand, spent just over two years in prison for a failed drug deal.

One night in his cell, drunk on homemade alcohol, he and his brother made a reckless decision: they used melted plastic and toothpaste as ink to tattoo the word “Devast8” across his face.

When Mark was released, he wanted to rebuild his life and care for his girlfriend and young daughter.

But the massive tattoo instantly turned away employers, leaving him trapped in unemployment and regret. He admitted that the nickname came from his tendency to

“devastate” everything he touched — and now the tattoo itself was devastating his chance at a future.

Unable to afford laser removal, Mark turned to Facebook. He posted a photo of himself and pleaded for…

Mark Cropp, a young man from New Zealand, spent just over two years in prison for a failed drug deal.

One night in his cell, drunk on homemade alcohol, he and his brother made a reckless decision: they used melted plastic and toothpaste as ink to tattoo the word “Devast8” across his face.

When Mark was released, he wanted to rebuild his life and care for his girlfriend and young daughter. But the massive tattoo instantly turned away employers,

leaving him trapped in unemployment and regret. He admitted that the nickname came from his tendency to “devastate” everything he touched — and now the tattoo itself was devastating his chance at a future.

Unable to afford laser removal, Mark turned to Facebook. He posted a photo of himself and pleaded for work and a second chance.

The post quickly went viral, spreading across New Zealand and beyond.

His story reached Sacred Tattoo, a respected Auckland parlor, whose artists were moved by his situation.

They offered him free laser removal sessions to erase the tattoo and give him a new beginning.

This act of kindness not only showed how compassion can transform lives but also highlighted the surprising power of social media to connect people in need with those willing to help.

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