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Vlad
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Originally posted by Theresa
Cool, thanks for considering it :D



I have kinda an idea of how to approach it.
stren
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
why would you want a picture of something you dont believe in?


that's what i was wondering. Clearly, cause it looks cool

Make it on your ass theresa! and post pics!
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by stren
that's what i was wondering. Clearly, cause it looks cool

Make it on your ass theresa! and post pics!


Not really. I do have a sincere interest in it, and if you reread what I said "although I don't necessarily believe in everything it says," I never said I don't partially believe in it.

However, I know that the horoscopes are often things that can be universally applicable, so I am not going to be naieve and say "OMG, the horoscopes know everything about me.. blah blah blah."

P.S. If you're attempting to draw this, incorporating the Canadian leaf would be awesome too :D
Aristronica
Frenchie
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
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P.S. If you're attempting to draw this, incorporating the Canadian leaf would be awesome too :D


LOL!!!! THERESA.

Don't you think too many things together would make it look too cluttered and tacky?

I kinda have an idea, but as someone who draws, it still looks confusing
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Not really. I do have a sincere interest in it, and if you reread what I said "although I don't necessarily believe in everything it says," I never said I don't partially believe in it.


well, believing in anything it says is pretty retarded. thats ok though. if i were a retard i would definitely want to be branded as well, to warn other people :p
Theresa
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Originally posted by Aristronica


THAT is cool.

AND yes, Tricia it could be cluttered and lame, but I think it can be done with some class if it was done right. You'd be surprised at what some real artists can come up with.

pkcRAISTLIN, there is nothing wrong with appreciating a cultures beliefs and being interested in the history and methodology behind it. I am also very interested in the Mayan beliefs and a lot of their customs. It's incredibly interesting as well.

At least I am not considering getting a lame ass tattoo of a butterfly with a rainbow or some B.S. like that. Personally, I think it says a lot about me that if I am even thinking about getting something that will permanently be on me, that it is personal and meaningful.
Sunsnail
Appreciating a culture's beliefs =! Tattooing on your person. Stop bsing
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
pkcRAISTLIN, there is nothing wrong with appreciating a cultures beliefs and being interested in the history and methodology behind it. I am also very interested in the Mayan beliefs and a lot of their customs. It's incredibly interesting as well.


come now. lets be honest with ourselves shall we? "appreciating" star signs has next to nothing to do with appreciating another culture. nowhere did i criticise learning about another culture or their beliefs, just mentioned that people that believe in star signs show moderate to strongs signs of mental impairment ;)
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Theresa
it is a symbol that represents who I am and where I come from nevertheless.


You aren't Chinese though.

Theresa
Gah, off. This isn't a "let's question why Theresa wants to do something" thread.

If you can't draw something, leave my thread okthxbye!

:p
astroboy
Well I think it's a tattoo you might grow to regret since, as you don't believe in astrology it will mean very little to you in the future. But if it is partially motivated by cultural interests, at least don't mix up the cultures. Have a tiger design with a fire element...





... and if you're bent on including western astrology as well then include the astrological symbol for Taurus:

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