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This is my third tattoo, inspired by Tim Burton’s an illustration for the poem Voddoo Girl, the original heart is red, but this color on my skin is very toxic. Humbertita in Colombia.
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Lion Turtle from the series Avatar: The Last Airbender
Artist: Britton Asbury at Cloak and Dagger Tattoo in Dayton, Ohio.
Love!
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There should be no such thing as misandry etc.
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“I don’t want to set the world on fire.” Fallout 3 soundtrack. I decided to get the ink spots throughout the tattoo since the song is by the ink spots.
Done by Mike Walker at Good times tattoo, Manassas Va.
I just want to start, a flame in your heart… Oooh, love this tattoo!
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done today (august 29th, 2012) by Josh at Holy Ground Tattoo in Buffalo, NY
it’s Snow White inspired poison apple with a crow, done in a folky-traditional style. :)
LOVE THIS SO SO SO.
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I need to watch this show but, honestly, if it were just an hour of this gif once a week I think I would be happy.
Excuse me, but what magical show is this?
This is terrible in TV form…aka Lost Girl. You’ll probably love it.
Oh, Kenzi.
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This is my bracelet. It was done by Grimm Vin at Paradise Tattoos in Milford, Connecticut. I waited years and years to get my first tattoo ad then this particular one. Each star represents a special person in my life, I love the moon, and I love space. I think it’s one of the most beautiful things I’ll never have the privilege to see. But even if I can’t count the stars my bracelet always makes me smile.
Photo courtesy of Julie Kristoff (she’s pretty damn great)
Love this idea.
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Wito from the Pain Parlor in Port Hueneme, California did an excellent job and they were very hospitable.
Love this! Very art nouveau!
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