Originally posted by avvie
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Jack The Ripper tattoos
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I agree, would love something like this, with that much detail. But wonder if only suited to men.
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Originally posted by avvie View PostSome of my favourites (not mine)
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Also disrespectful to the victims to celebrate a murderer. Just my $0.02
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Personally I find the ripper tats a bit tacky to say the least.
What if they had a Jeffrey Dahmer tat. Or some other recent mass murder / serial killer.
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Not sure if I would have a "ripper" tat but I do have a few, they are symbols that have power and meaning like all picture's do and they enhance the flesh of both man and woman as displays and reminders for those that wear them and for those that see them.
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Nice tat. When I was considering a Ripper-related tattoo, I was envisioning something like this. In retrospect, I get enough grief about my Blackbeard flag tattoo (apparently I am a "Satanist") that I'm glad I didn't get it. But props to you.
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Here's my Nemesis of Neglect. I got it because it reflected my interest in the Whitechapel murders and the social conditions existing in the East End in the late Victorian period.
The "cauliflowers" underneath are supposed to be fallen black roses to represent the MacNaghten 5. Well I have had my tattoos a very long time!
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Originally posted by Ausgirl View PostI think a good many of these people look fabulous.
But then, I'm not inclined to festering in disapproval of people's bodies.
But these people do not require my approval. I am only stating my opinion and you are free to disagree with it.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostPhotos of tats on people who have aged:
Warning! It ain't pretty.
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fas...-1226844349268
c.d.
But then, I'm not inclined to festering in disapproval of people's bodies.
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Hi, Regardless of any artistic, or lack of it, merit of the JTR tattoos, since when has it been acceptable to have depictions of real, bloody murders on one's body? Why not have Peter Sutcliffe and his victims or how about Myra Hindley and Ian Brady? Where does it end - concentration camp heaps of corpses? Rape, beheadings, scenes of torture?
These are sick pictures and I wouldn't like to meet the people who have them lovingly inked on their bodies.
Rant over.
Cheers
Albert
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What's with the 60 year old disses?
Originally posted by c.d. View PostPhotos of tats on people who have aged:
Warning! It ain't pretty.
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fas...-1226844349268
M
c.d.
Really, who are we to judge how other people choose to express who they are and who they want to be, no matter the age of their body?
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