@svarnoi: you are a little piece of ignorant cockroach shit. Of course there is a difference: the tattoos in your link are traditional, done by generations of women in Burma and Indochina (if you would have read the article before giving us the link probably your only neuron would have realized the difference). The tattoos in the IziSmile article are just an art form, done for art's sake.
These are beautiful. The talent to make this is incredible. Still, the thought never ceases to go through my head about how much fun it is going to be to see these people when they get OLD. As Marilyn Monroe acknowledged, "Gravity works on everybody."
@svarnoi: you are a little piece of ignorant cockroach shit. Of course there is a difference: the tattoos in your link are traditional, done by generations of women in Burma and Indochina (if you would have read the article before giving us the link probably your only neuron would have realized the difference). The tattoos in the IziSmile article are just an art form, done for art's sake.
These are beautiful. The talent to make this is incredible. Still, the thought never ceases to go through my head about how much fun it is going to be to see these people when they get OLD. As Marilyn Monroe acknowledged, "Gravity works on everybody."
http://bigpicture.ru/?p=185376
Still, the thought never ceases to go through my head about how much fun it is going to be to see these people when they get OLD. As Marilyn Monroe acknowledged, "Gravity works on everybody."
I am inked myself.