What’s the deal with tribal art tattoos?
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at
10:12 am
Dame Asked:
what do they mean? are you actually a member of a tribe?
Reply:
to tribes they do or did mean something. but to the average person who has one... no. they probably just got it because it looked cool. or tough or whatever. in my opinion, buy doxycycline online unless you are actually from an ancestry of people with a tradition of tribal tattooos then you should NOT get tribal anything. it's just dumb.


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polynesians were the first, celts and mayans and the africans had somthing similar which was abit like branding and were signs of status too like most were.
Tribal Tattoos Make a Good Choice of Body Art
it does depend, but it's probably going to mess up because when you lose weight you will have excess skin and then the tattoo will be all misshapen and such. but if i were you i would still try and lose the weight because your health is much more important than a tattoo no matter how much sentimental value it has.
what i would do is get the tattoo removed (even though this procedure can be quite painful) then when you lose the weight, you can just get the tattoo redone
hope i helped!
tribal huh?
you mean big black splodge of meaningless tripe? ok if thats what your into heres a few interesting points about tribal.
putting large blocky bits of black into a customer is very dull for an artist.
it is also very difficult to get an even fill, so be prepared to have parts redone
RE the healing process? much the same as usual but if it is a big bit of densly filled ink it will need some serious looking after so as not to scar (scars on tribalwork look awfull)
good luck with it, i guess what makes a design ubiquitous is it popularity ( couldn't you try and find something a little less dull?)