15 April 2012

if i ate myself, would i be twice as big or disappear completely ?!




      

                but sometimes 



       

                 ... and therefore ...



     

... never forget, everything is possible and 



postscript     

                   



09 March 2012

Beavis and Butthead


Anyone want a pair of earrings or piercing ?


                           





      " The future sucks. Change it. " 
                                           Beavis

01 March 2012

curiosity



STOP FOR A MOMENT AND SMILE :)





          In the last few days one thing became interesting to me, i mean i was thinking how many days, weeks or, why not months, i will stay away from the Facebook and the Ymessenger.
          From 00:00 AM 2 March i wont use the Facebook and the Ymessenger for a couple of days, weeks or maybe months. Will see !!!
          I'm available on phone, mail, or just send me a letter !!!

     ... and all this because of my curiosity :)


21 January 2012

a short history of tattooing


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          Tattooing has been an  Eurasian practice at least since around Neolithic times. Ötzi the Iceman, dating from the 4th to 5th millennium BC, was found in the Ötz valley in te Alps and had approximately 57 carbon tattoos consisting of simple dots and lines on his lower spine, behind his left knee, and on his right ankle. These tattoos were thought to be a form of healing because of their placement which resembles acupuncture. Other mummies bearing tattoos and dating from from the end of the 2nd millennium BC have been discovered, such as the Mummy of Amunet from ancient Egypt and the mummies at Pazyryk on the Ukok Plateau.



Fig.1  The tattoos of Ötzi the Iceman


Fig.2  A tattoo on the right arm of a Scythian chieftain , whose mummy 
was found at Pazyryk ( 5th century BC )

          Pre-Christian Germanic, Celtic and other central and northern European tribes were often heavily tattooed, according to surviving accounts. The Picts were famously tattooed ( or scarified ) with elaborate dark blue woad ( or possibly copper for the blue tone ) designs. Julius Caesar described these tattoos in Book V of his Gallic Wars ( 54 BC ).
          Tattooing in Japan is thought to go back to the Paleolithic era, some ten thousand years ago. Various other culture have had their own tattoo traditions, ranging from rubbing cuts and other wounds with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert dyes.
          Tattooing in the Western world today has its origins in Polynesia, and in the discovery of tatau by 18th century explorers. The Polynesian practice became popular among European sailors, before spreading to Western societies generally.


Fig.3  Polynesian tattoo

11 January 2012

feelings

When i'm listening the music, everything will be fine ... then i forget to hate, to cry, i also forget the sadness and all the things what is bad and wrong. Than i feel good, I'm in love, I'm happy, i feel I'm safe and I'm just smiling :D