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    and graceful. People may choose to include this creature in larger tattoo designs with other ocean themed subjects or as a small to medium design on its own. It's primarily associated with adjustability, speed, stealth, and protection and it can be inked in the Polynesian tribal style or as a 3D tattoo, as well as in bold or water colors. It can be placed on any area of the body but to get more detail and shading consider a larger area for your tattoo. One of the best reasons to get a stingray tattoo

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    rather than empower themselves. Similarly, men have also shown to use their tattoos to “reinforce traditional notions of masculinity” (Kang, Jones 352). The debate can go either way, but mainly it depends on the individual and their reason to get inked in the first place. This article conveys the relevance of why women and men get tattoos and shows overlap in some of the reasons between the two genders. Another journal article, “Tattoos and Piercings:

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    It is a shocking reality that, while since 2012 more women in the US have tattoos than men, only one in six tattoo artist’s is a woman. While there are many women featured in magazines such as Inked, it is rare to see any working in shops as artists. Since the rise of tattooing as prominent industry in the mid twentieth century, it has almost always been a male dominant field. With the progressive nature of modern society, the tattoo industry can become more inclusive of female artists if they can

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    Inked Up For a long time I have noticed many stereotypes and misconceptions that get thrown around about people with tattoos on their body: “They are unprofessional” “You look like a felon” and “You will regret that when you are older” are clear examples. I believe that just because you have a tattoo, that doesn't make you a bad person. Ever since I was a child I was raised around tattoo shops, rock music and strong family bonds. Some of the best people i’ve ever met are in some way inked up and

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    why I fell in love with it was because of it's honesty and it's addicting characters. Over the years I watched many fanfictions get published, and was tremendously happy for their authors. But I just kept wondering, "Where is Clipped Wings & Inked Armor?" I knew the fanbase was there. I have many friends who would wait impatiently for the email notification that a new chapter was up when the story originated online. The answer to this question is that this story was being reworked. I noticed

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    Comparison and Contrast of unconditional love The poem “for an Inked Daughter by Jane Wheeler” describes in vivid detail how much she dislikes her daughters phase but will always love her. “i carry your heart with me by” E. E. Cummings was Published in 1952 the poem is about the fear he holds of losing his love, but no matter what, he will always carry his beloved’s heart wherever he goes. While both poems are interesting and are about unconditional love, they use different diction, form, and literary

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    standing, beliefs, and experiences. These topics are discussed in Sherman Alexie’s “Superman and Me” as he talks about his experience with appearance-based discrimination and how he overcame it and tried to help others overcome it. In David Kirby’s “Inked Well,” he talks about tattoos, their background and beauty, how they allow people to express themselves, and how society has constructed them into stereotypes.

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    The following paper is a comparative analysis of the theories and methods used by the authors of “Inked into Crime? An Examination of the Casual Relationships between Tattoos and Life-Course-Offending among males from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development” (Jennings, Hahn, Farrington 2014) and “Nonmainstream Body Modification: Genital Piercing, Branding, Burning, and Cutting” (Myers 1992). Jennings, Hahn, and Farrington’s article investigates the correlation between tattoos and deviant behavior

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    What Are Tribal Tattoos

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    that contain toothed sides. They are generally etched in shades of bold colors like black as well as blue. Tribal tattoos are unique in general and the artwork do not depict any explicit object. These patterns are simply curvy creative examples of inked artwork. Tribal tattoos do not belong any certain culture and have principally originated from various tribes all over the world. Aztec tribal tattoos, Polynesian tribal tattoos Chinese tribal tattoos, Hawaiian tattoos, etc.,

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    women’s revolutionary aesthetics’, ‘You will never regret it’ documentaries and ‘Thinking and Inking’ scholar article portray the significance and the symbolism of tattoos. People inked tattoos on their skin for meaningful purpose or simply for mere pleasure. Women received numerous criticisms especially on the art they inked on their skin. In the documentary, ‘You will never regret it’, the individuals did not regret inking tattoos on their skin as it carried great stories. In the ‘Inking and Thinking’

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