Aayla Secura's clothes

Started by sweersa6 pages
Originally posted by queeq
Tattoo?

Yup.

http://www.padawansguide.com/gifs4/jabba.jpg

They even have it on the vintage Jabba figure.

Link doesn't work.

Originally posted by queeq
Link doesn't work.

That is odd. Works for me. Try it again.

If it doesn't work here is a close up of his tattoo from that same pic, but a different link.

http://www.padawansguide.com/gifs4/jabba_t.jpg

Hmm... thread starts three years ago about Aalya's clothes. Who would have thought that three years later it would be bumped by a guy looking for nude pics and continued by two guys talking about a tatoo on Jabba's arm.

oh, and the links don't work for me either.

Additional notice:
Interesting... I did a google image search and found the picture on the exact link you posted and it worked when I clicked it... hmm...

Originally posted by Kapton JAC
Hmm... thread starts three years ago about Aalya's clothes. Who would have thought that three years later it would be bumped by a guy looking for nude pics and continued by two guys talking about a tatoo on Jabba's arm.

oh, and the links don't work for me either.

Additional notice:
Interesting... I did a google image search and found the picture on the exact link you posted and it worked when I clicked it... hmm...

That is very weird. I wonder why that is.

Link doesn't work.

Originally posted by queeq
Link doesn't work.

I'll make my own link then.

There ya go.

Looks more like a brandmark.

Originally posted by queeq
Looks more like a brandmark.

Pretty much the same thing. Some idiot hicks at my school branded themselves....it is so stupid.

One did his initials, the other did a swastika for some demented reason, it was even backwards....idiots...

Well thank the Lord for natural selection.

Hehehehe.

For a little trivia, there's no set rule for the direction of a swastika. I've seen swastika's on very old pottery, some 2000 or 2500 years old and the swastika is depicted in both directions.

Originally posted by queeq
Hehehehe.

For a little trivia, there's no set rule for the direction of a swastika. I've seen swastika's on very old pottery, some 2000 or 2500 years old and the swastika is depicted in both directions.

I was referring to the Nazi swastika. It always goes "points" right.

But th Nazi's didn't invent the swastika... they used it from ancient cultures. They just randomly picked a direction I think.

Originally posted by queeq
But th Nazi's didn't invent the swastika... they used it from ancient cultures. They just randomly picked a direction I think.

I know. It was used by many before. I saw an old car logo here where i live that used it. It existed before the Nazi's. It even has red around it...scary!

I have a Nazi General's dagger with a swastika that points to the left... but then again it is a cheap replica... meh. *shrugs*

On a side-note:
Nudity to tatoos to swastikas... *sits back to what will be talked about next.*

Originally posted by sweersa
I know. It was used by many before. I saw an old car logo here where i live that used it. It existed before the Nazi's. It even has red around it...scary!
It's a native american symbol, but many of the previous incarnations or original versions went the other way and was not tilted. I had an indian (well native american) girl in my world religions class last semester and she did a presentation on it. Lots of good info actually. Kinda shitty that a bunch of mindless homos ruined the symbol.

Originally posted by Darth Subjekt
It's a native american symbol, but many of the previous incarnations or original versions went the other way and was not tilted. I had an indian (well native american) girl in my world religions class last semester and she did a presentation on it. Lots of good info actually. Kinda shitty that a bunch of mindless homos ruined the symbol.

True, hitler ruined it for guys who wanted his facial hair also...

Actually, the oldest swastika's come from the Indusvalley. It's a Eurasian pagan symbol, later adopted by buddhism en hinduism. Somehow, perhaps independtly it was used by native Americans.

Originally posted by queeq
Actually, the oldest swastika's come from the Indusvalley. It's a Eurasian pagan symbol, later adopted by buddhism en hinduism. Somehow, perhaps independtly it was used by native Americans.

I will admit it looks pretty cool. But I have to be careful when I say that becuase people are ever so sensitive...

Ah... refer to the peacueful buddhists then.

Originally posted by queeq
Ah... refer to the peacueful buddhists then.

Good idea.