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  2. Brooke Shields and Her Lookalike Daughter Rowan Got the ... - AOL

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    Back in 2021, Shields and Henchy got coordinating lady bug tattoos in honor of her high school graduation. Shields's is placed on her wrist, while her older daughter chose to get it on her ankle.

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    Sticking with his penchant for religious symbolism in his tattoos, Hegseth also tattooed the Greek letters chi and rho on his upper arm. The controversial would-be Pentagon chief is a double Ivy ...

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    Victoria Lee is a talented artist known for her realistic tattoos. Based in Beijing, she has built an online following by sharing her lifelike designs. Her tattoos often feature realistic-looking ...

  5. “Her Own Name”: 40 Tattoos That Really Did Not Have ... - AOL

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    The post “Her Own Name”: 40 Tattoos That Really Did Not Have Enough Thought Put Into Them first appeared on Bored Panda. “Her Own Name”: 40 Tattoos That Really Did Not Have Enough Thought ...

  6. Batok - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos are known as batok (or batuk) or patik among the Visayan people; batik, buri, or tatak among the Tagalog people; buri among the Pangasinan, Kapampangan, and Bicolano people; batek, butak, or burik among the Ilocano people; batek, batok, batak, fatek, whatok (also spelled fatok), or buri among the various Cordilleran peoples; [2] [3] [11] and pangotoeb (also spelled pa-ngo-túb ...

  7. Yidiiltoo - Wikipedia

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    Typical markings include vertical lines from the lower lip that extend to beneath the chin. [2] According to tattoo anthropologist Lars Krutak, the width of the lines and the spacing between them were traditionally associated with each of the nine groups of Hän Gwich’in. Girls would be tattooed to identify their group.