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koi fish by TATTOO4LIFE ॐ.
tattoo cover-up lia...vamos en 20.790 vistas eaeaeae thanks 
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Peregrino Will Reign  Pro User  says:

Brigido Andres, fuera de serie.
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TATTOO4LIFE ॐ  Pro User  says:

muchas gracias .....sigo aprendiendo....
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morena ॐ♥ says:

eeeea esa Lia aguantando el pain, Andrés empepinao con la manguini y la Ara encerrá viendo amor ciego cagá de la risa jajajaja.
quedó buenisimooooooooooooooooooooooooooo deberiamos haberle sacado una foto al antes de.....
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·S  Pro User  says:

la cagó , esta increible.
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. bonzo ! says:

ooooooooooh buenisimo!
buen cover!
ni se nota!
nadaa

Saludos !
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Apetito sensible says:

tambien tengo un koi pero en mi costado.
este esta genial
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ebaliart says:

Probably surprising to many Westerners is the large amount of myth surrounding this beautiful FISH. It is known outside Japan as the brightly colored white, golden, orange, and even calico fish that fascinates private collectors but that can also be found in public ponds. The Japanese carp or koi is one of the more popular and beautiful of Japanese tattoo symbols a beauty that belies its symbolic meaning. Although Chinese in origin, the carp is celebrated for its manly qualities in Japan. It is said to climb waterfalls bravely, and, if caught, it lies upon the cutting board awaiting the knife without a quiver, not unlike a SAMURAI facing a SWORD. This theme dates back to ancient China, where a legend tells of how any koi that succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate (on the Yellow River) would be transformed into a dragon. Thus the fish became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. Eventually, the stoic fish came to be associated with so many masculine and positive qualities that it was appropriated for the annual Boys' Day festival in Japan, when colorful, streaming koi FLAGS are traditionally displayed for each son in the family. In tattoo imagery, especially in combination with flowing WATER, it symbolizes much the same—courage, the ability to attain high goals, and overcoming life's difficulties.
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TATTOO4LIFE ॐ  Pro User  says:

gracias por las 10.900 vistas......

se agradece de corazon....

peace..
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