Re: glen in id - tattoo legislation


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Posted by clueless [201.202.29.210] on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 11:27:07 :

In Reply to: glen in id - tattoo legislation posted by mannyc [173.77.221.68] on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 08:59:28 :

my guess is that if folks new where tatoos piercings etc. came from that hollywood and are masters shove down our throats they would shy away, then again you have those that may be into this sort of thing

luckily i got to my sons and convinced them it was not the way to go and they would regret it later, not so lucky with my step daughter she went out and got them on the sly, her mother almost shot her

not good on women cuz i like to look at em the way their maker made them, could care less about men other than family

The heavily tattooed, pierced, and painted nomadic Karankawa tribe, held the islands for the most part in south Texas. The territory they held was from the west end of Galveston Island down the coast to the mouth of the Rio Grande perhaps, and inland about 25-65 miles depending on the region. Cannibalistic, superb hunters, fisherman, warriors and longbow archery experts, they were a powerful enemy to anyone wishing to take their prime hunting grounds away.

The impression they left on those that wrote of encounters with the tribes were monumental. The men were strikingly tall, described to be between six and almost seven feet. They were tattooed and wore shell ornaments and many greased themselves down with shark liver oil to ward off mosquitoes and other biting insects.

In 1768, a Spanish Padre gave detail to their ritual flesh eating ceremonies. The "savages" would lash a captive to a stake and then, dancing around the sacrifice, they would dart in, slice off a piece of flesh with a sharp blade, then roast it in front of the victim, in an already prepared campfire. Then they would devour it, as the victim watched in horror at consumption of himself, before his very eyes.

if you don't want your kids pierced and tatooed show them where it came



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