Kamis, 04 Juli 2013

When are we going to stop giving our kids "trendy" names? Don't we realize our kids are going to get old?

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butnozzle


I can see it now.
"Hey kids. How about we go to Grandma Brittney's House!"
"Yeah. Maybe if we're good she will show us her tattoo on top of her a ss!"



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I do see what you are getting at. But as I believe (I don't have the statistics to hand, but I remember it from some government site...) that Britney/Brittany/some variant of Brittnee - is now one of the top 10 most popular names, it is in fact a jolly common name and won't be seen as "trendy" or at all unusual about 50 years from now. There will be thousands of Grandma Britneys.

I do wish parents would not do the "trendy" spellings of names though - one woman got rather cross with me when I pronounced her son's name - it was written as Tyr-Irn, which I assumed was pronounced "tyre iron" (I just thought she'd given him a silly name) but it turns out he's actually pronounced "Tyrone". So boo to trendy spellings like that.

Um. I am in the UK and tattoos are very much the norm here - I'm afraid a lot of us already have grandmas with tattoos (certainly a LOT of Grandpas too!) and there are millions of tattooed mums around! I think it must have a different social status here - there will be a vast number of tattoed grandmas here in 50 years!

What does this Star Tattoo mean?




kdg


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Here is a story I found about the history of the meaning and symbolism of the nautical star tattoo. Hope that answers your question.

The history, meaning and symbolism of nautical star tattoos is a hotly debated topic. Today many different groups have adopted the Nautical star tattoo as a symbol for their own movement and they have all ascribed their own meaning and history to the symbol. Thus has lead to a wide disagreement as the the meaning of the tattoo.Historically most everyone agrees that Sailors were the first people to get nautical star tattoos. In fact the very word nautical relates back to sailing. So this connection has been pretty firmly established. Most people would agree the sailors were a pretty superstitious group historically and sailor lore abounds with superstitious and fantastical stories of life and death and being lost at sea. Early on sailors navigated by the stars at night and the north star became the symbol for finding ones way home. Once you know where the north star is you can point your ship in the right direction to get home. So the star became a symbol for finding ones way home or more symbolically even finding ones path in life. Therefore many sailors would tattoo nautical stars on their forearms as a good luck symbol in hopes of returning home.

However their modern day meaning is a more debated topic. Many believe that groups including gay and lesbians, punk rockers and those in the military have adopted the nautical star tattoo as a very important symbol. The diversity of these three groups has lead many to argue the meaning of their tattoos.

For the military the connection is pretty obviously point back to the early sailors and the symbolism and meaning is the same as the early sailors. Many military people get a nautical star tattoo as a symbol for finding ones path home safely. Of course this can also include more symbolically just finding ones way in life.

Here is a quote we found from a member of the armed services and his interpretation of the tattoo:

"I am in the United States Army, an MP who searched towns and villages for Al Quida and insurgents. I was in Iraq for 1 year. I have a red and black nautical star on my wrist. The reason I got it was because when I was out there, I felt it was a guide to guide me home to my family safely. I got it so that it would remind me that I am going to make it to see my son grow up. I am not gay, it doesn't matter what you believe it represents, it means something different for everyone. Out in the desert, I would look up at the stars and think about home. So anyone can think what they want to, that is what it means to me. "

Punk rockers have also adopted this as a popular symbol to have tattooed. The punk movement traces its history and use of the nautical star tattoo back to Sailor Jerry. Sailor Jerry is historically one one of the most famous tattoo artists ever. He was well known for his innovative and "cool" designs. Punks have taken this symbol and it has very much the same meaning of finding one way in life. Being the rugged individualists type Punks are drawing to the symbolism of true north and finding one own unique way in life. So the Nautical star has become a symbol for this. You see many punk bands that have full sleeve tattoos typically incorporate nautical star tattoos either on their elbows or elsewhere.

The lesbian and gay connection is the one that does not seem so obvious at first. Historically back in the 1940's and 50's when alternative lifestyles were not the norm and often women had to hide their alternative choices they would sport a hidden nautical star. Often they would get the star tattoo done on the inside of their wrist where it could easily be hidden by a watch during the day but shown off in the evening when out on the town. Today many lesbians where the nautical star tattoo to show their connection with their early pioneering sisters.




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