Gangs: The Teardrop Tattoos

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The teardrop tattoo is associate with gangs. The teardrop tattoo is black in color and colored in black. This tattoo represents you as a murder or someone who has served a considerable amount of time in prison. On the flip side, if the tattoo is clear it is associated with someone seeking revenge on someone or represents the loss of a friend or family member. I find it difficult to comprehend that women are also participants in this tattoo the only difference is their tattoo is not colored in it is a clear tear. Moreover, gang tattoo’s act as a billboard they publicize what you have done, or where you have been. Ordinarily, you don’t notice gang members with this tattoo for the reason that, they are in prison. There were a couple of instances

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