Tribal Skull Tattoo
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Most people who get a tribal skull tattoo do so because, primarily, the image is scary and can attract a lot of attention.

The Dance of Death (1493) by Michael Wolgemut, from the Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel. Zigger-zigger-zig tapping on a coffin Death has got a beat and a toothy grin. At the stroke of twelve plays a crazy polka Zigger-zigger-zag on his violin.
The skull symbol has been used since ancient times to denote many things usually warning, threat, danger and death. It is known throughout the world as a symbol of death, to remind those persons that cast their eyes upon it about the mortality of their life and the ever present danger of death and annihilation. You just have to stare into those empty and soulless sockets of its eyes to visualise the fate that awaits us all. No escape, finito benito, full stop, de nada, nothing, the end my friend! Mind you they make for pretty cool tattoos.

“Hell is paved with priests' skulls” Saint John Chrysostom quotes (Archbishop of Constantinople, 347-407

“I don't mind if my skull ends up on a shelf as long as it's got my name on it.” Debbie Harry quotes
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