Interesting topic - thanks Michelle.Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos 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 University of York in Britain, describes the history of tattoos and their cultural significance to people around the world, from the famous " Iceman," a 5,200-year-old frozen mummy, to today’s Maori.
Tattoos
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Tattoos
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Tattoos are very interesting. Even today they are used to identify groups of people.
There are military tattoos like the Airborne insignia, or the Trident for the Navy SEALS.
Popeye's Anchor signifies a sailor who has crossed the Atlantic. A sailing ship is a sign of a Pacific crossing. A turtle, or Shell back, signifies a crossing of the equator.
They can identify groups from White Aryans, I.E. the double lighting bolt, and spiderwebs, or Mexican gang members I.E the XIII and XIV of the Nortenos and Surenos.
A teardrop on one eye signifies you have killed someone, and on the other that you have lost a loved one.
Even a tiny dot on the hand can signify someone who smokes pot, but that little dot on my hand was an accident with a drafting pin, honest!
There are military tattoos like the Airborne insignia, or the Trident for the Navy SEALS.
Popeye's Anchor signifies a sailor who has crossed the Atlantic. A sailing ship is a sign of a Pacific crossing. A turtle, or Shell back, signifies a crossing of the equator.
They can identify groups from White Aryans, I.E. the double lighting bolt, and spiderwebs, or Mexican gang members I.E the XIII and XIV of the Nortenos and Surenos.
A teardrop on one eye signifies you have killed someone, and on the other that you have lost a loved one.
Even a tiny dot on the hand can signify someone who smokes pot, but that little dot on my hand was an accident with a drafting pin, honest!
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Beagle wrote:How in the world is someone supposed to know all this 'Cuda. Well,anyway, I guess you shouldn't date a girl with a teardrop under each eye?
Or "Property of Hell's Angels" on her ass!
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Well, after all, I do live in California....
A girl with a tear drop under each eye might, or might not, put me off. I dated a stripper from Las Vegas who had a "bio-hazard" symbol tattooed just below her abdomen....
I would definitely avoid a girl who had "Property of Hell's Angels" tattooed on her butt. I have seen such tattoos....I live about 50 miles from the national Hell's Angels headquarters. The original chapter started in Oakland. Funny story: Last time I went to a Hell's Angel's party, they had hired security guards! I guess those guys are getting older these days...
Sorry Marduk, I am not familiar with that tattoo
A girl with a tear drop under each eye might, or might not, put me off. I dated a stripper from Las Vegas who had a "bio-hazard" symbol tattooed just below her abdomen....
I would definitely avoid a girl who had "Property of Hell's Angels" tattooed on her butt. I have seen such tattoos....I live about 50 miles from the national Hell's Angels headquarters. The original chapter started in Oakland. Funny story: Last time I went to a Hell's Angel's party, they had hired security guards! I guess those guys are getting older these days...
Sorry Marduk, I am not familiar with that tattoo
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I think that is Polynesian, but in maritime circles the turtle, or shellback, signifies someone who has crossed the equator. A green, or emerald, shell back has crossed it twice, or more.
I have crossed the equator, but did not undergo the initiation ceremony, which often include eating grapes from a fat man's naval.
I have crossed the equator, but did not undergo the initiation ceremony, which often include eating grapes from a fat man's naval.
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Yes it's a Polynesian design and Yes I've crossed the equator twice-or 4 times depending how you look at it.Barracuda wrote:I think that is Polynesian, but in maritime circles the turtle, or shellback, signifies someone who has crossed the equator. A green, or emerald, shell back has crossed it twice, or more.
If my luck holds I'm off to Polynesia next month-time will tell.