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I'm thinking of getting a good & evil tattoo, need some ideas?

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I'm not into the whole horror tats more like symbolism. So right now I was thinking of having two different colored liquids or smoke, something like that, swirl around each other. Though what's a good color to symbolize good and evil, yet still look good together?

This is just a quick idea I've been playing around with, so any others are welcomed.

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  1. This question automatically made me think of a tshirt design I saw. You could go with the angel on one shoulder and devil on the other. It was executed pretty well in the link I included.

    As for your current tattoo idea, for colors you could go with dark shading for the "evil" smoke and a lighter outline for the "good" smoke.


  2. my friend has one on her shoulder blades..its a side view of a woman but its very tribal looking (swirly and abstract) one has little horns on its head the other has wings on its back so its good and evil. they are on her shoulder blades and they are facing each other

    its really cool ill try to get some pictures up tonight when i get home. i took pix of it the day she got it :)

  3. for good--maybe a cross or something

    for evil--a evil lookin' skull with flames or something.

    i'm wanting to get a tattoo when i'm older and i'm totally into the skullz!!!!!!

  4. You can get an angel wing on your right shoulderblade and a tattered, demonic-looking wing on your left.

    And then there's those tribal looking text tattoos that say one thing in one direction, then inverted it says something else.  They have ones that say Good/Evil, Love/Hate, Love/Life, Family/Heart, etc. etc.

  5. flames and water clashing is a good symbolism for good and evil

    or the angel devil combo

    a white horse and black or flame red horse rearing at each other

    a wicked looking red/black bird and a white bird chasing each other in a sky scape

    a dark fairy and a white or bright fairy


  6. get it in a different language or in a cool sign so you can describe it the way you want when someone asks what it means =]

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