I saw a list of things that mark a non-professional and one of them was "someone who calls himself a 'webmaster'" and I agree. What are you going to do when you no longer do this kind of work?
I guess the webmaster tattoo is not for real. Its like henna only. I also have tattoo but it is a lining in my eyeshadow as I remember I was 16 years old and it really hurt since it is in my eye's . But I don't like big tattoo in my body.. I don't regret the lining in my eye because it is beautiful..
Yeah, although the '' Webmaster '' tattoo is cool, the second one is cooler, cause it is a sign, and not a word. Words are generally known by everyone, while the signs are more spiritual, and unique. + you can create your own sign that looks cool. PS: I would not risk my EYE for a tattoo - that is just stupid.
However, the koi is more than just a colorful and collectible fish. It is also one of the most popular and beautiful of Japanese tattoo symbols – a beauty which belies its symbolic meaning. Although Chinese in origin, the carp is now widely celebrated in Japan, particularly for its manly qualities. 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 (warrior) 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. Based on that legend, it 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 where even today 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. http://www.tattoosymbol.com/articles/koi.html