Each teardrop tattooed on a person could represent an individual who was either killed by the wearer, or the wearer has lost a loved one... Or a little bit of both
The volume of a human teardrop is about 6-7 microliters.
Yes, he has at least 6 tattoos.
No, i know because I've had chest pain for 6 months.
Teardrop - 2011 was released on: USA: 6 June 2011 (Brooklyn International Film Festival) France: 20 March 2012 (Aubagne Film Festival)
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in the US and other places, it could be a sign of satanic worship or paganism. otherwise its someone desperate to ruffle feathers. in russia, its typically associated with Russian prison tattoos and organized crime.
yup many people have 6 or 7 on them
6 inches
Tattoos After Dark - 2014 2014-01-06 was released on: USA: 6 January 2014
The tear tattoo is a deeply symbolic tattoo with varied connotations that is placed underneath the eye. Teardrop tattoos usually signify the loss of a friend or loved one.[1] Often, for a male, the tattoo is given to represent the death of a brother.[citation needed] An empty tear signifies that the loved one has been killed [2] or that the bearer has unsuccessfully attempted murder.[3] A filled tattoo signifies that a loved one has taken his or her own life, or was killed by a cause other than murder (car crash, death penalty, etc.)[2] A tear with an empty top and a full bottom means that the wearer has avenged the murder of a loved one.[2][3] Tear tattoos, when given in prison, primarily indicate that the bearer has murdered someone, either in or out of jail.[3][4][5] In Australian prisons, teardrop tattoos are often forcibly given to convicted child molesters by other inmates.[2][6] The tattoo can also be given to commemorate a loved one who died while the wearer was incarcerated.
Oh, dude, Zak Bagans has like a bazillion tattoos! Okay, not a bazillion, but he's got quite a few. I mean, have you seen that guy? It's like he's running out of space for more ink. But hey, to each their own, right?
Rib 6 is located in the middle of the chest, attached to the spine in the back and the sternum in the front. Its main function is to protect the organs in the chest, such as the heart and lungs, and to support the structure of the chest cavity.