Wednesday 31 July 2013

Rip Tattoo Quotes

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Rip Tattoo wasn't sure if the tattoo meant anything or not and just wanted to know for sure*
Though you happened to let me know you were very rude and nasty with the information*
I could've and would have done better than you at answering any question (especially this one if I knew the answer)...it is evident that you need to work on your people skills and not take everything so personal.
Then you happen to hatefully criticize the younger generation, and for what?That was silly, it is like anyone of the younger generation could have said something just as rude about the older generation such as they are old and stuck in their ways...just saying*it is good that you are a "tattoo artist" and to be proud of that but don't be so rude and self absorbed next time.I could've been rude right back to you but I will not because I am too much of a lady*Next time be more people friendly and understanding, it will say much about your character as the person you are."Kermit J" I think that your response was more of an emotional response due to previous annoyance but in such public matters in dealing with other people, I'd suggest not to be so personal because it could make you seem less than wise, as wise as it seems that you are be more relevant to the general cause.Oh yeah, congratulations on being a tattoo artist for seven years, that line of work seems to be fun*"Demi" it seems that you were really trying to be helpful so on a grade scale of "A,B,C,D" I'll give you an A for your effort and the whole text was very informative also too long of a read for me personally.*
Rose Tattoo - Like the lotus in the east, the rose in the west is the preeminent floral symbol. It is, by far and away, the most popular flower used in tattoo artwork (not to mention poetry, flower shop arrangements, and gardens). That prevalence is directly related to its power as a symbol. With their typical deep red color, they have historically been linked with blood and so also life. In fact, for the ancient Greeks, the first red roses were thought to have grown from the blood of Adonis, Aphrodite’s lover, also beginning one of the most traditional associations of the red rose used today -- love and beauty. Often in tattoos, the rose appears solo, as the complete design. At other times it is embellished with leaves, a long stem, and even thorns. Also, as in real life, other colors of the rose might appear, each with their own symbolic meaning: pink for grace and gentility, white for innocence and purity, yellow for friendship, and even black for death. Perhaps the most famous of the non-red roses is the “Yellow Rose of Texas”, which is not a rose at all, but instead a person. Immortalized in the 1800s folksong of the same name, the yellow rose is actually a young woman of mixed ethnic background, missed by her roving sweetheart. Likewise, the black rose, tragic in its dark beauty, is not always the symbol of death and farewell that it has often become in the west (where black is frequently associated with death). The Irish song “Little Black Rose” originated during a time of ongoing battle with the English and was sung as long ago as the 1600s. In this same rebellious vein, the black rose has been adopted by many anarchist and antiauthoritarian groups. Predominantly, though, the rose tattoo is a richly shaded red one. With its delicate but full petals, opening fully as it matures, it has become a tattoo symbol that is synonymous with beauty, deep affection, and ultimately life.It usually means somebody wanted a rose tattoo. I'm not trying to be a wise @$$ either. Today's young people have been spoon-fed the idea that all tattoos simply MUST have 'Deep Personal Meaning'. Nonsense. You can get a tattoo, simply because you want it. It's still a free country. But the televised tattoo shop/soap operas have led the young people to believe this so deeply, that you hear people sarcastically asking each other what this or that means to them, and on and on. And asking if anybody knows what a Phoenix means TO THEM, and other such nonsense. Well, guess what? It's art. Art is art. One of the main definitions of art, is that it elicits an emotional response when viewed. Not neccesarily a good response, just an emotional one. This line of peer-pressure questioning has driven many to resort to 'quotes' which represent concepts or ideas, that don't look half as good as some eye-poppin' skin art, that they could have had instead. Anyway, that's how it is. Sorry about the rant. The rose is pretty, if you want the truth of it. Take care.

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