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Pretty sure it's an upside-down forearm; note their hair toward the bottom-left of the photo.
If I ignore the tattoo, it could be a forearm, but who the fuck is supposed to be reading it if it is a forearm? The only way it would make any sense is if you only cared about people reading it while you were doing pullups, otherwise it's always upside down or facing backwards.
I think you still have it upside-down? The wrist is the bottom of the tattoo, so while doing pullups it would be inverted. It's legible while standing, shaking hands, reaching out, etc.
Ok, I get it now.
Oh, right. Looks very normal if you turn it 180
This was a wild optical illusion