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How to recreate body art, Coachella-style |
Among the style statements inspiring Coachella envy across the web this past weekend were some of the particularly amazing body tattoos and makeup on show. From the whimsical to the geometric, face an |
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Celebrity tattoos and the danger of regret |
What are these illustrated exhibitionists thinking? Lena Dunham’s body is a human canvas, scrawled with seven big and small tattoos, making her resemble a zaftig prison inmate. With an estimated... |
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maxwell |
2009-11-07 |
actually hamesh is the Judaic derivative of a hamsas and as in Islam so to is it in Judaica a talisman to ward off evil. |
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todd |
2009-08-30 |
looks like it should be a little to the right?? |
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folkxbots |
2009-05-17 |
man you got told dumbass |
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Oz |
2009-05-07 |
dunkanu, you're an idiot. Just because muslims use it doesn't mean jews don't either.It means two different things for both religions. Many same symbols are used for various religions. God study religion. I'd write more but there's a limit. |
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dunkonu |
2007-05-18 |
It’s not a Jewish symbol; it’s a common Arabic charm with Islamic and Jewish derivations. In Judaism there are no symbols, only use of the Hebrew letters or words. Go read a book. |
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HannahElphaba |
2007-02-25 |
so beautiful! 10 |
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Miss Lasagna |
2007-01-30 |
I LOVE IT. |
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