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Are u talking about the Aztec Peacock tattoo? because not only Sureno gang members wear this tattoo there are some Hispanics with no gang affiliation at all who I've seen with this tattoo....
WellI'm not going to tell you what it means. all you need to know is don't get it if you don't know what it means and if you know some one who has it than don't mess with them, you can be friends with that person but watch what you do to them
"because" See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therefore_sign under "Related Signs". The inverse, three dots in an upward ^ means "therefore".
seeing lines and dots in your vision
they are a imagination dots in the north pole.
I believe it's a gang tattoo associated with either the Aryan brotherhood or an Oklahoma city gang
If I am not wrong, no matter how many dots you have in that circle, it will have infinite lines. All circles have infinite straight lines.If you are talking about other lines and not straight lines, then my answer is not applicable.Assuming you mean to ask, "How many times can I connect ten dots on the outer edge of a circle?", then the answer is 42. If you're not connecting dots immediately next to each other, then you can draw only 32 lines.
It is called a pachucho cross, its a latin gang tattoo, not specific to any particular gang, some times it has three dots over it, it is similar to three dots in a triangle wich is another genrally hispanic gang tattoo, each dot represents a word "mi vida loca" or my crazy life
Thr cross solifies the proetcion and faith in God while the 3 dots explain the lifestyle behind a gang member: (3 Dots) Mi Vida Loca or My Crazy Life. ( Cross) God Protect Me. Be Blessed.
the dots in aboriginal art mean pathways and can sometimes symbolise people, the aboriginals used these as maps to find food and water, these were made on rocks by die and such like
what does it mean when you have white dots on your virgina
Dots are used to help find a name when one is looking for a name on a large panel. Each dot marks ten lines.