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dreamin said on May 05, 2009 at 11:16
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!!!!!!! thats was up!
lasiie said on September 23, 2009 at 13:22
why would you get that, uhhhmm stupidd. Just wait till your older and want kids and they ask...
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james said on April 02, 2009 at 11:49
Thats uhmazing man HIM RULES! add me on myspace www.myspace.com/hollisterz_only_sk8terboy i wnna see that pattern email: sk8terboy_187_2009@yahoo.com or sk8terboy_187_2008@hotmail.com
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Zana said on January 17, 2009 at 20:03
SHYT that musta hurt!!! lol ouch!
jason said on June 10, 2009 at 18:52
This is just a bad rendition of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's tattoo that was designed for him. get your own design and tattoo elements and stop trying to copy.
inked girl said on July 28, 2009 at 12:22
THAT IS MOST EXCELLENT LOVE H I M!
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chinese dragonfly tattoo Created with the Fire Breathing Mythical Dragon
Created with the wonderful picture of a Dragon by Wili Hybird, along with the great texture of fire Agni- The Fire God- Free Texture by Eddi 07. Like most mythological creatures, dragons are perceived in different ways by different cultures. Dragons are sometimes said to breathe and spit fire or poison, and ice. They are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing typically feathered or scaly bodies. They are sometimes portrayed as having large yellow or red eyes, a feature that is the origin of the word for dragon in many cultures. They are sometimes portrayed with a row of dorsal spines, keeled scales, or leathery bat-like wings. Winged dragons are usually portrayed only in European dragons while Oriental versions of the dragon resemble large snakes. Dragons can have a variable number of legs: none, two, four, or more when it comes to early European.

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