Because, if they don't, the fairies just get washed off.
The fairies are magic and the people are not. The fairies can make themselves tiny, or invisible, and can change people's heads into donkeys' heads.
It means "tattooed"! The immediate meaning of "Brittnee" is "woman of the Britons". The Britons were the ancient inhabitants of Britain. Outsiders called them "Britons" - "tattooed people" - because they painted themselves blue with woad.
The maoris tattooed themselves as it displays the history or former family of that person, and the tribe they belong to, and tells a story. The maoris tattooed themselves as it displays the history or former family of that person, and the tribe they belong to, and tells a story.
eat themselves
The reason fairies are scared of humans is because in the old days people tortured the fairies. There are many reasons for fairies to be afraid of humans. Sometimes the fairies are much smaller than humans. Humans don't often understand fairies very well and hurt them without meaning to. Most of the time though fairies are afraid of humans at all, because fairies have magic and humans don't. Fairies have always known how to take care of themselves. Sometimes it's the humans who should be afraid of the fairies.
Within the protection of the cactus needles.
People were tattooed because it was a number that Jews were forced to wear under Hitler's rule.
some people interact with fairies badly like they don't exist but some people love and care for fairies and believe in them.
fairies do not exist .the people who say that they have seen fairies have actually seen an illusion .
No
They go to a special store that put tattose on.
Fairies are often depicted in folklore and mythology as magical beings that can interact with humans, though their appearances are typically shrouded in mystery and enchantment. Many stories suggest that fairies may reveal themselves to people during moments of heightened emotion or in natural settings, like forests or meadows. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of fairies, and their appearances are largely considered to be a product of cultural imagination and storytelling.