Smart tattoos with hidden Meaning that are worth looking at Twice
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/smart-tattoos-with-hidden-meaning-that-are-worth-looking-at-twice.htmlOh, those tattoos! Someone loves them and "clogs" their "sleeves" (and then the whole body), someone considers them an indispensable sign of belonging to the cultures of places not so remote, someone treats them neutrally. In general, everyone has their own. But if suddenly you are one of those who fanatically collects money for a new drawing on your body, and have the numbers of a dozen cool masters in your phone contacts — well, in that case you will certainly like this selection.

All these tattoos have one thing in common: at first glance, it may seem to you that they look quite ordinary, but if you look closely, it becomes clear that each drawing has a certain hidden meaning.

"I'm fine! /Save me!"

Saint/sinner.

A tattoo that fans of Harry Potter books will like: traces from the Marauders' Map are visible in normal light, and the words "I solemnly swear that I am plotting a prank, and only a prank!" appear in the rays of an ultraviolet lamp, which, according to the plot, serve as a secret password to access the map.

And what do you see: a woman's face or a man playing the saxophone?

There is beauty in everything (but not everyone can see it).

A small lesson in volumetric anatomy.

Connect the dots and you'll see... a giraffe!

God is an imaginary friend of those who have already grown up.

The Cheshire cat grows around the eyes and smiles, too, only in the light of an ultraviolet lamp.






One foot in the grave.
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