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  2. Drake’s Son Adonis Rocks a Tattoo of His Dad’s Face in 1st ...

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    In 2017, Dennis Graham got a tattoo of his son’s face on his arm. In August 2022, Drake mocked the now-69-year-old man’s decision to immortalize him like that.

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    Hegseth’s American Revolution tattoos also include a “Join, or Die” snake inked on his inside forearm. Pete Hegseth shows off the “Join, Or Die” snake cartoon. Instagram/Peter Hegseth

  4. Father of the year: Dad gets matching surgery scar tattoo to ...

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    A Kansas father who wanted to give his son some self-confidence after cancer surgery left a scar on the child's head decided to do the un-ink-able.. Josh Marshall, 28, tattooed an image of the ...

  5. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A short video recorded during the making of a tattoo. Nitrile gloves are used during the process to avoid infections while perforating the skin. A sailor's forearm tattooed with a rope-and-anchor drawing, against the original sketch of the design; see sailor tattoos. An example of a tattoo design Application of a tattoo to a woman's foot

  6. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    A tattoo on the right arm of a Scythian chieftain whose mummy was discovered at Pazyryk, Russia. The tattoo was made between about 200 and 400 BCE. Tattooed mummies dating to c. 500 BCE were extracted from burial mounds on the Ukok plateau during the 1990s. Their tattooing involved animal designs carried out in a curvilinear style.

  7. American traditional - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo design with a naval theme, c. 1900–1945. Many old school motifs derive from tattoos popular among military service members, including patriotic symbols, such as eagles and American flags, along with pin-up girls. [2] Other old school tattoo designs include: Mermaid; Swallow (sometimes confused with sparrows and bluebirds) Heart; Anchor ...