Artoria Pendragon
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I thought tattooing was a practice of pagans? Celtics? And Egyptians?
I had wondered why in japan you weren’t allowed in the onsens if you were tattooed. They see it as a sign of the mafia.
I have also contemplated tattooing a satanic sigil - to spark conversation with people. But maybe a pendant would be better.
Hail to all the satanic gods of Orion!
I had wondered why in japan you weren’t allowed in the onsens if you were tattooed. They see it as a sign of the mafia.
I have also contemplated tattooing a satanic sigil - to spark conversation with people. But maybe a pendant would be better.
Hail to all the satanic gods of Orion!
Stormblood said:This is none of my business. You can do whatever you want. My only concern was already expressed before: a Rabbi or any knowledgeable kike might see that tattoo and make you pay for it. A personal opinion is that there's no need to tarnish your beautiful Satan-given skin with a permanent tattoo or a piercing. I find that very disrespectful and kind of like saying that your beautiful skin is not good enough for you and you need to change it to be pleased with it. The Ancients didn't use tattoos and the only way they pierced their skin was earrings. It's a new trend brought forth from the Jewish hatred toward all things Gentile. If you want to have some mark on your skin, use body paint. It's safe and you can wash it away easily.
I may be overthinking it but I think it's a very legitimate point of view.