please, no trouble.
you must be a direct descendent of einstein, to copy work of other artists and profit from it.
draw your own sh!t
and easy on the low blows ey, fkin tart.
peace
Russian Criminal Tattoo Art
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Theres no trouble, but...chrisjechorek wrote:please, no trouble.
you must be a direct descendent of einstein, to copy work of other artists and profit from it.
draw your own sh!t
and easy on the low blows ey, fkin tart.
peace
Ur still not getting it. U must of ate a lot of paint chips as a kid.
I'll explain it slowly.
The designs represent images of Russian Criminal Tattoo Art. That is what I am trying to show and thats what people that like this art would want to wear. NOT MY OWN TATTOO DESIGNS, (which I do not even do). Why would I want to put them on shirts?
U came out with the low blows, Im just defending myself player.
Instead of shitting on my stuff, what are u doing thats so productive out there in Schenectady? U should have a lot of time to be creative cause nothing much goes down in that neck of the woods.
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This is the birthplace of GE holmes.
Im thinking of starting an escort service.
If you are not a lawyer you should be on youre way, dont argue with me I stated my opinion and you responded quite hostily.
What you should do is find a happy tshirt board and argue with people there.
Ever see t-shrit hell site, there is some quality original work not this Russian CRIMINAL PRISON sob story sh!t.
peace
Im thinking of starting an escort service.
If you are not a lawyer you should be on youre way, dont argue with me I stated my opinion and you responded quite hostily.
What you should do is find a happy tshirt board and argue with people there.
Ever see t-shrit hell site, there is some quality original work not this Russian CRIMINAL PRISON sob story sh!t.
peace
Jog on. Please.chrisjechorek wrote:This is the birthplace of GE holmes.
Im thinking of starting an escort service.
If you are not a lawyer you should be on youre way, dont argue with me I stated my opinion and you responded quite hostily.
What you should do is find a happy tshirt board and argue with people there.
Ever see t-shrit hell site, there is some quality original work not this Russian CRIMINAL PRISON sob story sh!t.
peace
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Escort service, eh?chrisjechorek wrote:This is the birthplace of GE holmes.
Im thinking of starting an escort service.
If you are not a lawyer you should be on youre way, dont argue with me I stated my opinion and you responded quite hostily.
What you should do is find a happy tshirt board and argue with people there.
Ever see t-shrit hell site, there is some quality original work not this Russian CRIMINAL PRISON sob story sh!t.
peace
Will u be providing services to hot young men yourself, in the comforts of your luxurious trailer?
Live the dream, player, live the dream...
Hell, no.Carl Smart wrote:just wondering, are you affiliated with the people behind the books descriping + depicting russian criminal tattoos?
Those books are a double edged sword, so to speak. On one hand, its good that this art and this old images and the history of it got out to the people and caught some peoples interest.
But on the other hand, the guy who copied all the tattoos from the convicts bodies ( Danzig Baldaev, who wasnt even a Russian) was a cop and worked for the KGB for 40 years, putting those people away, behind bars or in front of a firing squad. Then he goes and writes a book and publishes his drawings and tries to make money of the people that he helped put away. People like my father and grandfather.
His book didnt do too well in Russia so he sold it to a UK publisher and they cashed in on this sh!t too. I doubt the publishers ever seen or had any connection to that world or that culture but they are making money of it.
Most of the tattoos were not limited to one person or artist, they were widespread all over USSR because each particular image usually represented or meant something, most of the time it was about anti-authoirity, or a "Grin" at the administration or the government, or just humorous . Some tattoos were rank and status in criminal societies ( I try not use any of those=)) But it all lost its stigma quite a while ago. They are like relics now of an old world.
Anyway, I thought its time for the Russians to take back what is rightfully theirs.
There's more info in the bio at:
http://www.russiancriminaltattoos.com/what-is-mir
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