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Angel tattoo designs are gaining popularity

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Angel tattoos are probably the most common designs for women worldwide. Angel tattoos can be versatile and may be used to create unique designs in a lot of different ways. Angels are thought to be one of the most beautiful heavenly creatures and represent different ideas to different individuals. Professional tattoo studios typically have a number of angel tattoos to pick from and each might possibly be altered into whatever design you'd like. Angels have represented beauty, purity, and spirituality in several different cultures throughout history. The character of a angel has often been employed to symbolize someone's transformation to a higher plane of existence, either physically, mentally, or spiritually. Most angel tattoos have a great amount of detail so the attractive nature associated with the design and style and the intricate aspects of a design can match the loveliness associated with the angels which have been depicted in literature and art. Angel tattoos are easily...
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from: Lindsey to: "tiangotlost@gmail.com" date: Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:25 PM subject: Tattoo for translation Are you still able to translate tattoos? I thought this meant life, strength, and happiness. Thank you! Lindsey Middle character 勁 is mirrored.
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from: Sabine T. to: tiangotlost@gmail.com date: Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:34 AM subject: What is the meaning of my Tattoo Hi, i would like your help please .... my tattoo should be "peace" but i guess it does not THANKS for your reply. all the best and greetings from Austria 瓶    bottle / vase / pitcher

Economous Musgrove Chapter 8 Part 4

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On time?!! How is this possible?!?!??!? This chapter is the longest so far - 4 (!) parts to it. I seem to need to bang on with the travel bits :\ I had this small thought this morning about plotting ahead of time versus just winging it, and I think why I prefer to wing it (with a sense of direction/purpose mind) is that plotting seems to me more of a stand affar and determine from without, but I need to be in the meat with my characters, need to see and feel the tale with them in order to know/find where to go next.  Winging it is more fraught but I feel like I share the journey rather than dictating from above, as it were. Oh, and not that this is important, but this is still the pre-written "stuff" - though the fear-facing is going on as I now start to lay track before the very wheels of the moving train. Economous musgrove         © D.M.Cornish PLEASE DO NOT PUBLISH OR REPRODUCE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION Chapter 8 PART 4 The Sulk & Through A thump and shout a...

Economous Musgrove Chapter 8 Part 3

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Wow, pushing the limits here; that is what fear will do for you.  Well, still some already material left though it has gaps in it: gaps where I do not know details of that moment but know what comes after. I will do that at times. This is a first draft so you are going to get all the lumps and bumps that come with that I am afraid. That said, I am actually pleased with how complete the text has been up to now (full of errors certainly, but no gaps of writing). Any way, apologies for the extended delay, now on with the show. Economous musgrove         © D.M.Cornish PLEASE DO NOT PUBLISH OR REPRODUCE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION Chapter 8 PART 3 The Sulk & Through By a  ceaseless  rotation of limbre and gastrine, the Douse Fish was kept at a cracking pace for so small a vessel, passing upon the ladeboard other craft guided by less impatient souls. With the westering sun low in the wan blue dome of almost cloudless heaven, the cromster made the great riverg...

Economous Musgrove Chapter 8 Part 2

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So, the inner wobbliness continues, by which I mean my uncertainty about many things, most especially: do I make the journey a "thing" (perhaps too  repetitive  of MBT)? Or, do I expedite the journey for a change, give a sense of the passing vista, making note of important highlights, but cutting to the chase plotwise? The urge is strong (as ever) to show the Half-Continent for its own sake, but I fear that my urge here is less geographic completeness and more a fear of getting into the meat and potatoes of why I even began this story in the first. You can see with this week's offering that the former has been my current approach... Plotting ahead is one thing, but I have found there are just some points in a story where I will not know what happens in it or lies ahead until I have actually written that scene and been through it with my characters and seen how they all react together thus revealing the next step/s. Economous musgrove         © D.M.Corn...