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Be extremely careful when getting Kanji characters as tatouages if you've found the design on the internet ou tattoo parlour wall. toi may think it means "Peace, love, harmony" but for all toi know the characters could be straight off a soy sauce packet, ou worse.
Most tatouages will need touch-ups through your life. Using sunscreen and moisturizing daily will help your tattoo look new for years. After 10-30 years, expect to need touch-ups to combat blurring. If the thought of doing this over wrinkles when you're 75 grosses toi out, this could be enough of a reason to not have one.
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posted by Dark-Blood
The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play. It opened on Broadway in February 1951, and a film adaptation was released in 1955. It tells the story of an Italian-American widow in Louisiana who has allowed herself to withdraw from the world after her husband's death, and expects her daughter to do the same. The Broadway play starred Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach both of whom recreated their roles for a 1953 hour-long radio adaptation on the program Best Plays. Recordings of the radio drama exist in archives and private collections.

The film was adapted par Williams and Hal Kanter and directed...
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Avoid making any rash decisions. The bad body art comes from making spontaneous decisions to go and have a tattoo done on a spur of the moment. If you're getting a tattoo because you're drunk ou high, rebellious ou your Friends are goading you, then you're getting a tattoo for all the wrong reasons and the choice toi make is likely to reflect this lack of forethought. Things toi will regret include:



Any tattoo that looks like genitalia. Think about that, very carefully but not too long because the answer is simple: Just don't do it.

Anything misspelled (mostly because toi were too drunk ou high...
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tatouages and Piercings in the Workplace

Tattoos and piercings are becoming plus accepted as a form of art and expression. They are a big part of the cultural landscape in cosmopolitan cities like Los Angeles. To give toi an idea of their rise in popularity here are a few figures. Thirty years ago, 1 in 100 people in this country had tattoos. Now 1 in 10 Americans have them, and one-third of those aged 25 to 30 have tattoos. While society is becoming plus liberated and expressive, and piercings and tatouages become part of mainstream culture, some employers are still having a hard time wrapping...
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posted by Dark-Blood
The darker and plus filled-in a tattoo is, the longer it takes to remove. Which means plus money, plus pain, and plus time. Multi-coloured tatouages will take longer to remove as they will require multiple treatments with different wavelength lasers for each pigment type. Completely black ink however, is easiest to remove par laser as it absorbs the beam on all wavelengths, breaking up the pigment with greater ease.
Often members of a family will get matching ou complementary tattoos. Often, younger generations will incorporate elements of older family members tatouages in their own designs.
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posted by Dark-Blood
tatouages Chronology

May. 5, 2013

Louise Rafkin Booming essay on tattoo that she got 36 years ago, a constant reminder that some things in life are hard to undo.


Apr. 18, 2013

Research suggests that over a fifth of American adults have tattoos, but many of the tattooed are careful to hide their body art in the workplace.


Feb. 16, 2013

Many cancer survivors and fighters who got tatouages bearing name of Lance Armstrong's Livestrong organization do not regret their decision following his doping admission.


Dec. 29, 2012

Q&A with New York Knicks guard J R Smith, who has plus than 70 tattoos.


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posted by Dark-Blood
Humans have marked their bodies with tatouages for thousands of years. These permanent designs—sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal—have served as amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments and even forms of punishment. Joann Fletcher, research fellow in the department of archaeology at the université of York in Britain, describes the history of tatouages and their cultural significance to people around the world, from the famous " Iceman," a 5,200-year-old La Reine des Neiges mummy, to today’s Maori.

What is the earliest evidence of tattoos?

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THIS IS VERY URGENT AND NOT A JOKE! ALSO DON'T GOOF OFF!!!!

I really mean it! What would toi be able to do if SOPA/TPP censors the internet? What would toi be able to do if écriture fanfics and drawing fanarts become illegal? What would toi do if it's illegal to do a cover of your favori song on YouTube? What would toi do if downloading things from the internet (music, movies, TV episodes, etc) became illegal? What would toi do if SOPA/TPP wins the war and takes away internet freedom? Net Neutrality is already dead so far, we can't risk the freedom of internet...
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When people chercher for a tattoo design, it's not something to take lightly. It's something that's going to be imprinted on their bodies for the rest of their lives... usually. But how long does it take to find a satisfactory design? Some find theirs right away. I am not one of those people.

The idea of a tattoo had always disgusted me - it's how I was raised to think. The summer of 2007 brought lots of changes for me - some good, like making new Friends and feeling accepted and somewhat normal for the first time in my life. Others weren't so good, such as fighting with my mother about aforementioned...
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tatouages No Longer A Kiss Of Death In “Now you’re never going to get a job!” Almost everyone in the 14% pool of tattooed Americans has heard something like this from a relative ou friend. But as the number of inked Americans grows, is the traditional assumption that tatouages and jobs don’t mix really true in 2013?

Workplace tattoo policies vary among and within industries. But with many contemporary companies stressing commitments to diversity and inclusion, tatouages are becoming increasingly unproblematic across the board. Lax tattoo policies for blue-collar and art-related jobs aren’t...
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