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what a joy to meet others of the chosen with tats...sometimes i feel alone in my jewtattooquest. you will all understnad why i found it interesting that 18 was the number of dots that fit on my neck...hehe
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Re: to the chosen
Sun, May 16, 2004 - 5:24 PMi really like the ink you have, the side work along hte rib cage is wonderful... welcome to the jews with tattoos tribe,
you may want to chekc out hot girls with tattoos as well -
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Fri, August 13, 2004 - 12:28 AM
I have to say, normally I don't like more than one or two small and well chosen tattoos on a girl, but WOW!
You look incredible. That is truly beautiful work, and it compliments you very nicely. :o)
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Fri, August 13, 2004 - 7:20 AMthanks...i hope mine can still be considered "well chosen" though -
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Fri, August 13, 2004 - 8:38 AMPerhaps it's all how I look at things, but it seems that the lines of the tatoos echo the both the curves of your form and even the shape of your face, eyes, brow, nose, etc. -
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Fri, August 13, 2004 - 10:20 AMwell, you're right. the whole point of my two side pieces is to emphasize my curves. i feel like so many people just go and get a tattoo that they could have put anywhere ontheir body. i wanted tattooes tha worked WITH my body...that would be different had i put them anywhere else. so i got them done on my sides, and i tried to make them reflect the areas they sit on. same for the dots on my shoulders...i love that curve, and wanted to simply emphasize it. as for them reflecting my face...maybe. that's interesting, and i've never thought about it...do you mind elaborating a bit? -
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Fri, August 13, 2004 - 10:44 AMYou have, what are to me, archtypically semitic heavy eyelids, so there is an appearance of almost sculpted lines curving around your eyes-- to me they are similar to the lines inked into your sides. I see similar arcs in your cheeks and brow.
But then again, I like to draw lines all over my face to emphasize the structure-- so I may just be attuned to that sort of abstraction.
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