HE'S covered in tattoos.
So when his daughter asked him for a "sleeve" like his, Mason Smith couldn't say no.
Mason took to his Toddler Tok TikTok page to share a video of himself applying a dramatic black and pink rose sleeve to his daughter's left arm.
"Am I turning into that parent that her school hates?" he wrote over the clip.
In the video, his daughter sat cross-legged on the sink as her dad carefully applied the design to her arm – before using a wet flannel to transfer the image.
He then carefully peeled off the backing paper, and his daughter looked on open-mouthed as her new sleeve was revealed.
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The video concluded with the little girl showing off her new ink, which perfectly matched her pinafore dress.
"Do you think the school’s gunna call me tomorrow?" Mason captioned his video.
"if she attends a school with uniforms and they value uniformity and no one standing out then yes, you're 'that dad' but keep being him, don't change," one person commented on the video.
"Aw… thank you so much," Mason replied.
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"Oh my god the way her face lit up at the end! I would go through that same exact process just to see anybody smile like that," another added.
"THATS WHAT IM SAYING!!" Mason responded.
"I’ll do anything to see that smile!!!"
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"Let the school hate! It’s called identity," someone else commented.
But another wrote: "You are going to get a call for sure."
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