Justin Bieber has seven tattoos. He has a tattoo of a Jonathan Livingston seagull on his left hip, the Hebrew spelling of Jesus on his rib cage below his left armpit, a picture of Jesus on the calf of his left leg, a pair of praying hands below the Jesus picture, the word "BELIEVE" on his inner left forearm, and a Japanese Kanji symbol that means 'music.' He may of course have additional ones added at any time. See related links below for pictures.
Jess: Has a tattoo saying "love" on her left wrist The words "where words fail, music speaks" on her left shoulder blade. she has lyrics on her hip a girl on her calf Lisa: Has "Fate" on her wrist Has the same lyrics as jess They both have "JCL"
Justin Timberlake has six tattoos; a large cross on his left shoulder, a guardian angel on his back, a band of flames with red rope on his wrist, a marionette with flames and red ropes on his right ankle, an astral band on his left calf and Chinese characters on his left ankle. He had several temporary tattoos for his role in the film Alpha Dog in 2006 but heâ??s never had any of his permanent ones removed.
George Strait is a calf roper.
A first-time calver is commonly referred to as a "heifer." This term specifically designates a young female cattle that has not yet given birth to a calf. Once she has her first calf, she is then called a "cow."
Justin Bieber has 2 different tattoos on his left calf. One is that face of Jesus (with him being a christian) and the other is just below it. It shows two hands together in a praying position. Hope this helped.
He has three tattoos his first was a bird on his hip and he got it when he was 16 and he got the world "Jesus" in hebrew on his side and later got a pictire of Jesus on his calf before turning 18
Tattoos, even one of a calf, do not have specific meanings. The meaning of a tattoo varies among the person getting the tattoo.
Justin Bieber has seven tattoos. He has a tattoo of a Jonathan Livingston seagull on his left hip, the Hebrew spelling of Jesus on his rib cage below his left armpit, a picture of Jesus on the calf of his left leg, a pair of praying hands below the Jesus picture, the word "BELIEVE" on his inner left forearm, and a Japanese Kanji symbol that means 'music.' He may of course have additional ones added at any time. See related links below for pictures.
Whether or not it hurts depends on your tolerance of pain. That said, getting a tattoo on a muscle is the least painful place to get one.
I don't know if it is the same everywhere, but in Serbia, they do. They paid both for the tattoo and later payed 50e a month for having it (the tattoo is on the calf).
One says History then the other says Witness
The person with the tattoo either served in the United States Marine Corps, or it is a tribute to a close relative or friend who served.
I'd say get it around or right under you neck if you can show it off. if not lower side of your calf near you ankle.
It's the fleur-de-lis (the lily flower), a symbol of Quebec pride.
A tattoo on the fibular surface of the left leg just proximal to the tarsal region would typically be located on the lateral aspect of the leg. It would be above the ankle but below the calf muscle near the fibula bone.
I think there is no significance in the killing of the fatted calf there was a custom in those days that there was always a calf fattening ready for festive occasions. Possibly there is some allusion to calves as a sin/peace offering and the death of Jesus