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The meaning of this tattoo:This tattoo is a combination of a rose and a knife, along with Japanese writing that means: The Japanese phrase: “人間失格” (Ningen Shikkaku) Literal translation: “A failure as a human being” or “Unqualified as a human being” Its symbolic meaning: Tattoos express deep inner pain or psychological conflict, often conveying a sense of betrayal or alienation. A rose symbolizes beauty or love, while a knife represents a wound or betrayal. The phrase adds a dark, philosophical touch. Why do people choose it? Because it reflects strong emotions such as:
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The size of this tattoo:The size of an adult man's hand ((11 * 18 cm)) |
How to use the product:Easy to use Cut out the tattoo sticker Wipe the skin where the tattoo will be applied. Apply the tattoo sticker to clean skin. Press a damp cloth onto the back of the tattoo sticker. Wait 60 seconds, then peel off the paper sleeve. The best results will appear within 12-24 hours. |