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tattos people are criminal ???

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The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian "tatu" which means "to mark something." It is arguably claimed that tattooing has existed since 12,000 years BC. ... Tattoos around the wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness. Throughout history tattoos have signified membership in a clan or society.

Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs—sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal—have served as amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments and even forms of punishment...

In terms of tattoos on actual bodies, the earliest known examples were for a long time Egyptian and were present on several female mummies dated to c. 2000 B.C. But following the more recent discovery of the Iceman from the area of the Italian-Austrian border in 1991 and his tattoo patterns, this date has been pushed back a further thousand years when he was carbon-dated at around 5,200 years old.

There's certainly evidence that women had tattoos on their bodies and limbs from figurines c. 4000-3500 B.C. to occasional female figures represented in tomb scenes c. 1200 B.C. and in figurine form c. 1300 B.C., all with tattoos on their thighs. Also small bronze implements identified as tattooing tools were discovered at the town site of Gurob in northern Egypt and dated to c. 1450 B.C. And then, of course, there are the mummies with tattoos, from the three women already mentioned and dated to c. 2000 B.C. to several later examples of female mummies with these forms of permanent marks found in Greco-Roman burials at Akhmim....


I have a phobia for tattoo people
they always give me the creep...
but women with tattoo at the pubic area
are damned hot stuff...
 
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Irezumi are traditional Japanese tattoos done with a needle attached to a wooden dowel manually poked into the skin, while tattoos are western-style pieces, done with a machine needle and ink.

Tattooing itself is hard to date in terms of Japanese history, and there is not a lot of concrete research on its origins. The negative social implications of the ink, however, are said to have begun as early as in the 7th Century, when irezumi was used by the then-Emperor as the first official punishment for rebellion. The rebel, Hamako, Muraji of Azumi, was forced to feel the physical pain of being inked, and carry the punishment on his body as an officially “labeled” criminal. Tattoos continued to become a regular form of punishment for criminals and thereby the Japanese society was led to associate ink with crime, shunning away those who carried prints on their bodies.

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Though steadily changing nowadays, for many Japanese tattooing is still synonymous with yakuza, and many businesses still refuse to allow inked people to hot springs, public baths, gyms, beaches, water parks — and even certain jobs. In 2001, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare classified tattooing as a medical procedure based on the argument that it involves a needle piercing the skin and inserts ink. Based on this law, only people with medical licenses can give you a tattoo. Just this September Osaka fined a tattoo artist for “illegal practice” and violation of this Medical Practitioners’ Law.
 
follow this 82 yrs old ahpeh advice
have tattoos will live longer
get rid of evil influences
protect yourself from evil forces
stay healthy
stay happy
stay courageous
no fear of death
live forever....

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The tattooed right hand of a Chiribaya mummy is displayed at El Algarrobal Museum, near the port of Ilo in southern Peru. The Chiribaya were farmers who lived from A.D. 900 to 1350. (Joann Fletcher)
 
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Singapore boleh lah...

Jiuhukia twisting Spore history here. It is a fact there were secret society gang tattoos in the past and many still associate tattoos with gangsters although things have changed.

Singapore Inked: Tattoo industry here has moved past its secret society heyday
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Nurul Azliah
Yahoo Lifestyle SingaporeApril 21, 2017
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A tattoo artist at Johnny Two Thumbs Tattoo Studio, located at Far East Plaza. (Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore)


While many in Singapore still associate tattoos with gangsters, it seems that the nation’s body ink industry has moved way past its secret society heyday.

The practice of tattooing began here sometime before World War II
. It was common among British and ANZAC soldiers who had their ships docked at Singapore Naval Base during the war, and caught on among gang members decades later, according to pioneer tattoo artist Chak Chow, 62, who has been running the Johnny Two Thumbs Tattoo Studio at Far East Plaza since the late 80s.
 
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where got twist
read properly lah
ancient people 6000 yrs or more already have tattoos
great historical background
Singapore tattoos are no standard lah
last time thugs, now super studs!!!
 
where got twist
read properly lah
ancient people 6000 yrs or more already have tattoos
great historical background
Singapore tattoos are no standard lah
last time thugs, now super studs!!!

Still twisting. You said Spore boleh for tattoos when it's clearly not the case.
 
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