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Body Art: Tattoo Artists Ink With Creativity And Passion | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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A tattoo is permanent, so it's critical to trust the artist who inks your body. In past decades, Mexican society stigmatized tattoos. But there has been a relaxation of social taboos. Tattoos are no longer associated with crime. Also, it is illegal in Mexico to discriminate against employees who have them. Tattoos are not a new trend. They have been […]

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