What is the deal with this tattoo idea? Who did this tattoo design and why did no one talk him out of this? That skull tattoo on the back of his head is just an ugly tattoo gone bad. Notice how out of center that thing is? Maybe this tattoo artist is just a visionary and his abilities are so amazing that we can not fully grasp the awesomeness of this tattoo? Or maybe I am just being sarcastic and really think that this tattoo sucks balls! I would be willing to bet the farm that this man has “Tattoo Regret” from time to time and may wear a hat allot after children laugh and point and the green brains and 3rd grader’s drawing of a skull. I vote that this tattoo win an award of some kind! Who is with me?
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Dragons are the mysterious creatures, usually represented as monstrous, winged and scaly serpents, with enormous claws and a crested head. The word ‘dragon’ is derived from the Latin and French words for the Greek ‘drakwu’. The term is connected with ‘derkomai’ for ‘see’ and interpreted as ‘sharp sighted’. The depictions of dragons have been incredibly complex and diverse, over the years. No
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And recently, one girl told me that it makes her want to "Lick me". So if you are thinking about getting a tattoo, the important thing is to do research into the artist, and PAY MORE (good tattoos aren't cheap, and cheap tattoos aren't good). I have one more session to add some more gray. I was upset last week because I didn't like the color but now it is growing on me.
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While most tattoos are still applied to men, girls and women are also getting into the act. The popularity of tattoos among girls and ladies has increased and so has their acceptance. This is due largely to an increase in celebrities happily sporting them.Girl Tattoos of Megan FoxTattoos for girls are typically more feminine in nature. They are generally smaller and more delicate with thinner
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Since ancient times the Sun has always been a great symbol of power among many cultures and religions. The sun was worshiped by the Pharaoh's as the Sun God. It was also believed in ancient times, that the sun was made of polished gold. The Inca's worshiped the sun to bring good harvest to their crops.They also believed that all other gods or deities was created by the great sun god "Inti" who was to them, the giver of life.
Today the sun meanings and symbolization can differ a great deal among cultures. But nearly all recognize the suns ability and power. Life itself would not exist if we didn't have the sun. Without the sun, just as it is with water, the earth would be a wasteland and a lifeless planet among our solar system.
Sun tattoo meanings therefore could symbolize power, comprise of hope, peace, and signified a sense of well being. Sun tattoos could symbolize our own personal views and opinions such as looking forward to more brighter and happier days ahead.
This tattoo design is a distortion of a Chinese character, which means "quiet". A Chinese character or Han character is a logogram used in writing Chinese, Japanese, sometimes Korean, and formerly Vietnamese. It is now very common to use Chinese characters in tattoos on the back and on the leg.Chinese characters tattoo designChinese characters tattoo designThis tattoo is one of the designs of