Need idea for tattoo: what do u think represents unimaginable wealth?
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Wealth is subjective.
You can have zero money and be the wealthiest person alive - alternatively have a full bank account and be poor.
If wealth means money to you then something, related to that perhaps.
If it means happiness then, something with a deeper meaning to you that makes you happy.
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If you don't know what you want for a tattoo, you shouldn't be getting a tattoo. Find a symbol, image, meaning, etc. that you identify with and THEN decide to get a tattoo. Every "I need to come up with an idea so I can get a tattoo for the sake of getting a tattoo" story I've ever heard has ended badly. Only you can decide what to put on your skin.4
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blackened, shriveled raisin heart with a ridiculous blonde combover7
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Unimaginable wealth? No tattoos.
Meh, it's a one time cost for something that lasts a lifetime - if it's something you want to carry with you for the rest of your life then, that itself is a form of wealth.
If however it's just a tattoo for the sake of getting ink - to me it's a waste of skin and money.
I love both my tattoos!1 -
Dollar sign crossed with an infinity sign. But it sounds dumb and I wouldnt want it permanantly put on my body.
Agree with some of the above, dont get one to get one, get one you love!
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AdamAthletic wrote: »Unimaginable wealth? No tattoos.
Meh, it's a one time cost for something that lasts a lifetime - if it's something you want to carry with you for the rest of your life then, that itself is a form of wealth.
If however it's just a tattoo for the sake of getting ink - to me it's a waste of skin and money.
I love both my tattoos!
What I meant was, a study of the world's most wealthy individuals (and families) shows them, overwhelmingly, to have no tattoos. If Badger wants to model himself after the unimaginably wealthy, and emulate their ways, he should forego tattooing. Except in other pics he's displayed of himself I remember seeing some interesting tattoos...
Not sure I agree but I do see what you're saying and can accept the general gist of it.
But, a friend of mine (well, family friend actually) - owns a luxury car rental company.
Has a property empire that would impress most people that are into all that (e.g. Not me. I don't really care about wealth all that much).
And.
He's heavily tattooed.
I think that maybe what you're referring to are the stereotypical 'high class' wealthy families. Though, they aren't necessarily a higher percentage of society - nor wealthier.
Edit: also, many on the Forbes 100 list are tattoos..1 -
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I don't know...someone sinking in quicksand maybe?0
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AdamAthletic wrote: »Unimaginable wealth? No tattoos.
Meh, it's a one time cost for something that lasts a lifetime - if it's something you want to carry with you for the rest of your life then, that itself is a form of wealth.
If however it's just a tattoo for the sake of getting ink - to me it's a waste of skin and money.
I love both my tattoos!
What I meant was, a study of the world's most wealthy individuals (and families) shows them, overwhelmingly, to have no tattoos. If Badger wants to model himself after the unimaginably wealthy, and emulate their ways, he should forego tattooing. Except in other pics he's displayed of himself I remember seeing some interesting tattoos...
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I think this symbol means wealth... It would look interesting as a micro tattoo on your wrist...
Of course it might mean alcoholic beverage with a little umbrella in it, so maybe check on it before you actually get it tattooed...
Pics when you get it, K?
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If something is unimaginable how could it be represented?
I would say things like great knowledge, deep spirituality, freedom, or love would represent that type of wealth.
Some symbols might be the tree of knowledge, words, a bird, or religious symbols.
https://www.pinterest.com/source/earthmetropolis.com2 -
A heart...cause if you're healthy and love things you're wealthy1
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