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If Matt at Tattoo You Emporium can fit me in, I get this additional work done on the weekend ... subject to free hand and some possible alterations.

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The tattoo represents the broken shoulder I suffered earlier this year. The pattern just under the elbow will follow the same "bandage" pattern the existing tatt has for fill. The rest of the new ink work will be solid black and represent the "breaks" I obtained in my bike crash resulting in a broken shoulder.

Drawing up what to add on to right arm/shoulder later this weekend. :)

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Not meaning to go all Taoist on your ass Rueben,but wouldn't 2 rats be a yang yang?

Born in the year of the rat. One white one black = yin yang to me :)

You just need to squint harder :)

WooHoo I saw a naked lady when I squinted :)

Does look Good Reuben, very creative.

For anyone who has a passing interest in Taoism

Here are the signs and their houses.

Rat

Element - Yang Water

Season - Winter

Month - December

Ox

Element - Yin Earth

Season - Winter

Month - January

Tiger

Element - Yang Wood

Season - Spring

Month - February

Rabbit

Element - Yin Wood

Season - Spring

Month - March

Dragon

Element - Yang Earth

Season - Spring

Month - April

Snake

Element - Yin Fire

Season - Summer

Month - May

Horse

Element - Yang Fire

Season - Summer

Month - June

Goat

Element - Yin Earth

Season - Summer

Month - July

Monkey

Element - Yang Metal

Season - Autumn

Month - August

Rooster

Element - Yin Metal

Season - Autumn

Month - September

Dog

Element - Yang Earth

Season - Autumn

Month - October

Pig

Element - Yin Water

Season - Winter

Month - November

This concept of Yin and Yang in animal signs can also be attributed to the Natural House.

There are six houses like:

Creativity

Yang- Rat

Yin - Ox

The Rat is the starter where as the Ox is the terminator.

Development

Yang - Tiger

Yin - Rabbit

The Tiger tries to conquer life by using force where as the Rabbit conquers life using negotiations and diplomacy.

Spirituality

Yang - Dragon

Yin - Snake

The Dragon plays the role of a magician while the Snake becomes the mystic.

Sexuality

Yang - Horse

Yin - Goat

Horse is the representative of masculinity where as Goat is the symbol of femininity.

Career

Yang - Monkey

Yin - Rooster

The Monkey has speed and skill while the Rooster has expressiveness and flair.

Home Life

Yang - Dog

Yin - Pig

The Dog is the protector and the Pig is the furnisher to make the home comfortable.

Anytime..but

I think the 6 pages on how I got my first tattoo did that.

It's all about the yang Roo :banana:

or was it wang?

I so confused or am I hornee?

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Anytime..but

I think the 6 pages on how I got my first tattoo did that.

It's all about the yang Roo :down:

or was it wang?

I so confused or am I hornee?

You can yang your wang on your own. :angry:

Going to see Matt tonight to discuss/book in for my latest installment :banana:

:angry: nice

His work looks good. Geez you're clocking up some ink hours latelty.

Its called "divorce" and having the freedom to do what you want without some nagging bitch saying "I don't like it!" :banana:

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