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    10 Historical Titans With Surprising Tattoos

    1. THOMAS EDISON

    Tattoos would never have taken off if Edison’s patented “electric pen” hadn’t paved the way for the first tattoo gun. So it’s only fitting that he had a quincunx, a geometric pattern of five dots, inked on his forearm.

    2. GEORGE ORWELL

    The 1984 author also saw spots. His were bright blue and tattooed on his knuckles. The dots were supposedly a bit of youthful rebellion from Orwell’s days as a policeman in colonial Burma.

    3. JAMES K. POLK

    America’s 11th president annexed Texas, but he had another legacy that was just as lasting: starting the trend of Chinese-character tattoos. Polk’s ink translated as “eager,” or so he was told.

    4. TEDDY ROOSEVELT

    Polk wasn’t the only tattooed commander in chief. Teddy Roosevelt had his family crest emblazoned across his chest. (Yes, that image is Photoshopped.)

    5. ANDREW JACKSON

    The notoriously cranky Jackson was never one to bury the hatchet, but he did have a tomahawk inked on his inner thigh.

    6. DOROTHY PARKER

    The sharp-tongued writer sported a small blue star near her elbow as a memento of a drunken night in the 1930s.

    7. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    As of 2012, the U.K. holds the title of the world’s most tattooed nation, and the trend goes back ages. Even Churchill sported some body art: an anchor on his forearm.

    8. BARRY GOLDWATER

    Longtime senator Barry “Mr. Conservative” Goldwater adorned his hand with a crescent moon and four dots, the trademark of the Smoki People, an Arizona organization dedicated to preserving Native American culture.

    9. CZAR NICHOLAS II

    In 1891, Nicholas II of Russia visited Japan to improve Russo-Japanese relations. He survived an assassination attempt on his trip, but he also came home with a souvenir: a colorful dragon on his right arm.

    10. KING HAROLD II

    Royal tattoos have been around longer than you’d think. After England’s Harold II emerged as the big loser at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, his allies identified his body using his ink, including his wife’s name, Edith, scrawled across his heart.
    http://mentalfloss.com/article/50761...rising-tattoos

    Wow, didn't expect a few of these.

  • #2
    Interesting.

    Here's some old photos of tats. http://historytattoos.tumblr.com
    Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
    "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
    He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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    • #3
      Awesome find Slowwy!

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      • #4
        Edinburgh has a memorable tattoo.
        One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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