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a kennedy

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11. Well, thanks for your contribution.....
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 11:03 PM
Dec 2024

I guess white skin shows colors more then Black skin……

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No elleng Dec 2024 #1
Thanks. a kennedy Dec 2024 #4
How many white vs. black tattoo'd samples have you analyzed? OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2024 #2
and you're right.....so sorry for even asking. a kennedy Dec 2024 #5
I think the answer is in the question of your OP. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2024 #6
Well, thanks for your contribution..... a kennedy Dec 2024 #11
There is your answer. A Socratic journey. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2024 #12
yes Groundhawg Dec 2024 #3
I'm gonna have to go for Amanita Pantherina Dec 2024 #7
Yes Lulu KC Dec 2024 #8
No XanaDUer2 Dec 2024 #9
and thanks a kennedy Dec 2024 #10
My black friend XanaDUer2 Dec 2024 #14
It could be seen that way, yes jmowreader Dec 2024 #13
Yes it is IbogaProject Dec 2024 #15
Why say it at all? Colors show up better on a lighter background than on a darker one. brush Dec 2024 #16
Yes. Very. n/t KatK Dec 2024 #17
Is this? Celerity Dec 2024 #20
Tattoos are not on the surface. They sit under the melanin or lack thereof. Lighter skin is more easily seen through. Marcuse Dec 2024 #18
No happy feet Dec 2024 #19
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