Freedom. Well, i often think of butterflies, dragonflies, and maybe even dragons as representing freedom. Many flying creators can symbolize freedom, to me anyway. These creators can go anywhere, they can fly away when they want to, they are truly free and not tied down. I think of them as independent and strong, even if the dragonfly only loves for a few days. However, often people have their own ways of representing things, just ask yourself what comes to mind first when you think of freedom, maybe you'll surprise yourself but it will be meaningful to you.
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the cherrry blossom
The horseshoe for some reason symbolizes good luck.
good fortune.
a butterfly
A tattoo of a turtle symbolizes peace and serenity. A Japanese take on this tattoo would be to use the Japanese Kanji or character for turtle, Kame.
A tattoo that includes a sparrow with an olive branch symbolizes freedom, and peace. An olive branch symbolizes peace, and the sparrow freedom.
It symbolizes when someone wants to have sexual interlousion with another.
A tattoo that a person can get to symbolize hardship is one of a bloody hand breaking free from chains. This would show how a person overcome all their struggles and achieved freedom.
One tattoo that symbolizes transformation is the butterfly. Another tattoo that also represents transformation is the lotus flower which represents beauty.
A dagger tattoo symbolizes death.
Referred to as the "crucified skin" or simply as the "crucified", symbolizes the persecution of the skinhead cult by outsiders, the media, the general public, etc. Worn as a tattoo, pin, patch or t-shirt design by skinheads of all political (as well as apolitical) beliefs.
dragons!!!!
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Tattoo saying MIRACLE
A tattoo crown symbolizes authority and loyalty
A tattoo crown symbolizes authority and loyalty
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