I have one because that is my favorite painting by Van Gogh, Skull with burning cigarette. It has no specific meaning except that I have always, since childhood, loved that painting.
Something to consider:Tatoos, all tatoos, are meant to be displayed for an audience, some sort of audience, in some sort of venue or situation. No suggestion of exhibitionism is made here, just the attempt to paint a picture of context.So, for a tatoo to have meaning, it must have meaning, real or symbolic, to all who view it, or that intended meaning is void.
It is possible for the tatooed person to apply personal meaning to the ink that marks his skin, but that becomes a personal matter, and in most situations is self-determined.
Therefore, it is pointless to ask the meaning of something that should either be commonly shared by all who would view the symbol, or could not possibly be known because only one entity in the universe has attached any meaning to it at all.
No meaning that I am aware of. I am going to get a tattoo of this as I am an animal lover and am also south american. In south america the jaguar and anaconda are both apex predators and animals which could easily kill a human. Which is probably why my ancestors respected and admired them, so if there is some meaning it is more than likely related to this.
it means that in the future, you are going to have a half bear half human child. Very special.
Gorillas can represent the human Id. The animal side inside all of us. Also the gorilla is a symbol for the mixture of strength and intelligence in nature.
It's COMPLETELY different stuff, because animals are tattooed differently from people. Human tattoo ink is a liquid. The needle tube on the tattoo machine contains an ink reservoir. The artist dips the tip of the tube in the ink and the machine pulls it in. Veterinary ink is a paste used with this device that kinda looks like a big pair of pliers. The needles are set in the shape of numbers. The worker picks out the numbers needed, installs them in the device, spreads ink where the tattoo is going to go, squeezes the numbers into the animal, then rubs the ink in.
well why go in illinois.. come to my house and i will remove your tattoo with a sander.. you know those things you put sandpaper on.!!hahahaha..suck it.
We can help the environment by not littering and by not smoking and throwing your cigarette butts on the ground! Plant trees and pick up litter.
I don't know, you tell me.
Every single piece of cigarette that you smoke does more or less some harm to your body. However, what determines how harmful it is is the kind of cigarette and the period you continue smoking it. One cigarette may not be harmful to the body, but as the poison accumulates as you go along smoking. It sure does quite a bit to damage to the well-being of your whole body system. A cigarette contains 599 addictives and has 500 harmful substances out of the 2000(rough amount) ingredients. In the US, death resulted from smoking take up 26% in men and 9% in women. It is up to you to see if you think it is harmful after all I have said. </P>
The primary rationale in Islam that is opposed to smoking functions on the negative impact that a cigarette has on the human body. According to Islam, the body is loaned item from God and the individual has no right to destroy it by engaging in unequivocally unhealthy activities that have no greater purpose. Smoking falls into such a category, as does suicide.
No. Wherever did you get that idea from? By the way, you misspelled "tattoo."
No but it will damage the human lungs
The Tattoo of Oriboris indicated that the bearer of the tattoo was not human, but a homunculus.
Yes, but only in permitted areas; and also, generally, smoking is not recommended.
first of all, to save human source and power, a tattoo printer is necessary.
it destroys the lungs
it effects it in the lungs
u die