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Android Tattoo Girl Way Hotter than Zune Guy

Check this out.  We love Android.  Like a lot.  But we're not in love with it enough to permanently ink up our bodies.  However, some people are just so dedicated to something that the only way they know to show how much is to get a tattoo.

We stumbled across a post over at AndroidWorld.nl this afternoon where a girl named Natalie "Kommodore" Thompson went and got the Android logo tattooed on her forearm.  Pretty hot, right?  That's serious love.

"So what did you do this weekend?"
"Oh, I went and got a tattoo of the Android logo on my arm.  And became mad famous."

We have to wonder if Kommodore likes Android that much or if it's rather a case of the robot being cute.

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