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Serious tattoo question?

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im getting a tattoo of an iranian symbol (http://flagspot.net/images/i/ir)64.gif) will people criticize because its not american?

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  1. I wouldn't. I'm guessing most people really wouldn't associate it with Iran, rather than a nice piece of art. It does look very nice and interesting, btw.


  2. no-ppl also have chinese all over them too...

    get what u want n love it

  3. I think you may have problems with narrow minded fools. The kind that were attacking Siek's after 9/11. This is ment to be a free country but some people didn't get the memo. Think this through carefully.

  4. no i honestly don't think so. so many people have chinese writing or even native american symbols tattooed on them.  i think that you will be just fine. personally i am getting an ohm (a buddhist symbol) and i think i'll be just fine.

  5. i like that tattoo so wat if ppl criticsise it its ur bodyy n plus half the ppl dont even no wat it means.... where on ur body r u gettin it??

    n please remind me wats the name of the symbol??

  6. People may criticize it, but hey, it's your tattoo and if you like it their opinion doesn't matter.

    One of my friends has a Egyptian eye symbol on the back of her neck and some people think of it as bad luck but it's really pretty.

    If people don't like your tattoo, then they don't have to look at it.

  7. that's sick.  

  8. the link doesnt work for me, sorry

    EDIT: i like it, i dont think people will question it at all. most people represent their nationalities, nothing to be criticized about!

    but if it has special meaning to you, the you should for sure get it!!! and if your not scared of a little pain =p

  9. Its your body, you are allowed to do with it what you want, and if you want that symbol and it means something to you, then go for it.

  10. I have seen many many tattoos of words or sayings that I couldn't read because they were in another language. I never gave them a second thought just because they weren't in english. That would be a cool tat. I say go for it.

  11. Honestly, to me, it doesn't look Iranian at all.  People all over the world have different nationality-based tattoos on them, and they rarely get criticized.  It's what's important to you, and that's all that matters.

    PS:  I think it's unique!

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