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Black dot tattoos on each finger are usually prison tattoos. They are common in the UK, and stands for the acronym ACAB.
Tattooing has been practiced for centuries worldwide. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, traditionally wore facial tattoos. Today one can find Berbers of Tamazgha (North Africa), Mہori of New Zealand, Arabic people in East-Turkey and Atayal of Taiwan with facial tattoos.
You can get a job if you have expanders, piercings or tattoos. Howver it depends on the manager or ownerrs, some managers won't hire you if you have many facial piercings or easily visible tattoos because they don't look very professional.
The ancient civilisation that used facial tattoos was the Africans to hide there prison numbers then people started using them to look cool
Gladiators brandished tattoos. Often these were facial tattoos that depicted religious themes or personages. Many also emblazoned their faces with images that were thought to provide strength or protection for the combatants. Some may have also used tattoos in an attempt to frighten or intimidate their opponents. Slaves & criminals were most often forced to be gladiators & may have been tattooed with their owners Cote of Arms or for criminals, their status as a convict or their crime. Most often they were facial tattoos. Some slaves even had 'taxes paid' tattooed across the forehead!
It traditionally means that they have either killed 3 people or have lost 3 loved ones. In the latin community it usually means u belong to the gang sur 13 ( dont know who they are look em up) 1 dot below the right eye and 3 on the left.
The Maori call their body and facial tattoos "Ta moko". Did you know that moko tattoos were originally chiseled into the skin? Send me a message if you'd like to know more! :D
Do you mean Emily Osment? No, she doesn't have any tattoos.
There is no specific meaning behind ankle tattoos. This is just a place where people can put the different tattoos.
The Maori call their body and facial tattoos "Ta moko". Did you know that moko tattoos were originally chiseled into the skin? Send me a message if you'd like to know more! :D