Sunday, April 25, 2010

Girl Tattoo For Back Body



Girl Tattoo For Back Body

Before even thinking about tattoo designs for women, make sure to weigh up the pros and cons to consider before getting inked.

Before you rush out to choose a gorgeous girly tattoo, bear in mind that it is not all plain sailing. Tattoos are painful anyway but tattooing the hands and feet can be especially painful. Additionally, you should also consider the placement of your tattoo. One of the benefits of tattoos is that they are terrific for show and the design itself holds some meaning and adds drama to your appearance. There are several colors and designs you can choose from to add more beauty to your looks. Tattoos allow you to broadcast who you are, the chance to be you and to stand out from the crowd.

While there are many 'pros' about tattoo designs for women, there are some 'cons' as well. For instance, some tattoo designs and placements are more painful since the process involves piercing the skin with needle near to the bone and injecting gobs of ink. There is greater risk of infection when getting a tattoo if the tattoo artist does not clean his equipment properly. Another concern that you should think about is removal. In the event that you later on decide you do not want it, you will have to pay a considerable price to have it removed through surgery. Surgery carries complication and risks.

Regardless of how you look at it, there are always be pros and cons with tattoos. Before getting yourself one, make sure the design you choose is something that you can see yourself with for many years. If ever there is doubt in your mind regarding a tattoo, then you should forget all about it. While tattoos may seem cool at a time, the price for removing them later and the complications that come with surgery may not be wroth it in the end.

One more thing, keep in mind that tattoo application will be more painful in place where you have a lot of nerves. If you are ticklish on a certain body spot or part, it will hurt to get tattooed there, so you should avoid it.

Having said all that, there are some amazing tattoo designs for women around which will look awesome for many years to come.



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Monday, April 5, 2010

Mike Tyson Tattoos



Mike Tyson Tattoos

But could he have been so much more? Mike Tyson was born in 1966, in Brooklyn. At the peak of his boxing powers he dispatched his opponents in brutal and convincing style. I still remember watching him defeat Trevor Berbick, watching from home as a child. Berbick didn't stand a chance, and as he failed to get up, Mike Tyson was crowned the youngest heavyweight champion in history.

Unfortunately Mike's boxing career was deeply affected by personal issues and incidents that led him to periods spent in prison. He never managed to reach previous heights after his time spent incarcerated but the anticipation of the enigma returning to form remained for a long time. I believe that it was only clearly all over for Mike in terms of reagaining any dominance, when he failed to defeat Lennox Lewis. He gave Mike Tyson a beating that he would never have taken in his early career.
In 2003 Mike Tyson declared himself bankrupt. In the same year he was also named number 16 out of the top 100 punchers in boxing history.
Despite a few relatively quick wins in his late career, he lost to Danny Williams in round 4, having got knocked out by his opponent. It later became clear that this shock result was a result of a hampered Mike Tyson having torn a ligament in an earlier round.

In June 2005 Mike Tyson announced his retirement, having lost 3 of his last 4 fights. He has now registered as a referee for mixed martial arts bouts and keeps his face in the public eye by promoting various companies and websites.

One can only imagine what Mike Tyson could have achieved without the personal problems, without the incarceration and more dedication to his sport.

Muhammed Ali may have been the greatest, but Tyson was certainly the most destructive heavyweight of modern times.