View Poll Results: Do you like tattoos? | |||
Yes, I think tattoos can look great. | 57 | 62.64% | |
No, I think that tattoos are nasty scars. | 2 | 2.20% | |
Maybe, occasionally I've seen a good tattoo and it's cool but mostly they are rubbish. | 32 | 35.16% | |
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05-23-2008, 12:20 AM
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05-23-2008, 03:35 AM
These eight Cardinal Words are used by the Chinese for self-improvement and personal development. Just like the Cardinal
Points of the Compass: North, South, East and West, these words will help you to set your personal course in life. Politeness: This word means what it says: be polite in dealing with people. No air-rage, no road-rage, say thank you, pardon me for occasions which warrants it, and greet people with a nice good-morning and a nice good-bye. Do it not as a hypocritical act but as a gesture of respect for the other person. Do unto others what you want them to do unto you. Be polite to people and they will respect you. Righteousness: Do what is right. The Chinese strongly believe that a person knows what is right and what is wrong. The word itself is made up of 2 parts or radicals. The top radical means 'sheep'. The bottom radical means 'myself'. The Lamb's redemption above my head. Sounds familiar? All these words are for self-improvement, not self-righteousness. Meekness: Be demurred, do not boast. The Chinese believe that whoever is strong, there is always one who is stronger. Whoever is smart will find another person who is smarter. The other meaning of this word is "to live within one's means" and not to spend lavishly. You have heard, no doubt, of the saying "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the kingdom". Shame: Literally translated, this word means 'shame'. But in the context of the other words, it means 'To know shame'. Have self-dignity, do not do things which are shameful. Faithfulness: Be faithful to your belief, to your country, friends and family, and above all, be faithful to your own self. In other words, be honest to others and do not lie to them, or to YOURSELF. Courage: Have the guts to stand up to your belief and stand up against bullies. Humanity: Treat other people with civility and compassion. Have a 'Human Face'. Do unto others what you like them to do unto you. The best way to explain this word is the following brief story: When John F. Kennedy was first elected to the White House, he was briefed by the military about US and Soviet nuclear capabilities and the method of using them. He was told that the US and the Soviet Union have thousands of nuclear weapons aimed at each other's cities and the method of use was 'Assured Mutual Destruction'. In a nuclear war, the missiles would be released to blow each other into dust. Upon hearing that, Kennedy was in extreme disgust. He rapped his front teeth with his fingers and snarled, "We do this ? and we call ourselves human beings ?" Virtues: Having good human qualities. Not just the above, but other qualities such as patience, grace, restrain (Ninja means a person who restrains himself, and NOT one who is running around and beating people up), benevolence and others. |
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05-23-2008, 04:17 AM
I must say that as a rule, I really hate tattoos. However.. that is f-ing awesome. One of the nicest tattoos I've seen. Seriously. And the fact that it actually means all that stuff you wrote makes it even cooler. That and (as was stated before) you have a nice back.. I mean that in a totally manly, hetero way.
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05-23-2008, 01:56 PM
Normally I would have advised against a tat that ran down the spine, but that is the exception that makes the rule I guess. With that design, it is the only place appropriate. And I cannot think of a much more appropriate design for the spine. Bravo, Gerard!
The reason I would advise against a spinal tat is, as you pointed out, its very painful. Fortunately a machine tat's needles don't go deep enough to be dangerous, but if you were to use some other more primative/traditional means, the punctures could go deep enough to cause problems. Spinal acupuncture is not for amateurs. The reason this is so painful is there is no padding of the bone and cartilage to absorb the vibration and its the center for nerve bundling. The more muscle or fat you have to cushion the impact, the less painful the process should be. Another factor that surprises some people when they get their first armband is that if the tat is in area where that is not accustomed to external abrasion it can be more sensitive. The outside of your bicep is used to being brushed, banged or otherwise touched and tats there are minimally painful. But the inside of the upper arm is usually well protected from stimulous. When the needle first goes in, the nerves are not prepared for it and can fire off a surprising round of pain. Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
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05-23-2008, 02:02 PM
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