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What are you hiding under your skin? Split Face Tattoos Give Clues

Split personality? These split face tattoos show your true face.

Have you ever wondered what you look like inside? Or does your outside perfectly match your inside, as in your soul, mind and heart? For many people, there is a huge difference between these two things... that's why the tattoo is so cool. Tattoos, body modification, even just having our hair dyed or having our ears pierced help us rebuild our body and make us feel more comfortable in our skin. But after re-watching the Rick and Morty episode with the "Fart" gaseous blob, we started to wonder what humanity would want without their skin... this split face tattoo compilation!! This is a popular trend and we really like it. They show a little of what's underneath...

We could also obviously make a connection between tattoos on a split face and a split personality. Technically, this is called dissociative identity disorder. Have you ever seen that episode of Oprah where she talks to her mother with 20 different personalities? We sometimes have trouble keeping up with ourselves on a good day, so imagine having to keep up with… 20 of you. Woof! But that is what these particular works remind us of.

The split-face tattoo is sort of a metaphor for all these aspects of ourselves… In 2011, Evening Psychology Today published an article by Rick Hanson, Ph.D., on the figurative “masks” people wear. He says, "Most of us wear some sort of mask, a personality that hides our deepest thoughts and feelings and presents the world with a polished, controlled face." Of course, this wild and crazy party-goer who goes out on the weekends is not the best business-minded person to have at work. So while some masks or characters are good, it's even better to "feel like your innermost being is someone who's having something going on, someone who's tied to this roller coaster of life trying to make sense of it before it's over. was identified by someone. All tattoos matter... what do these parts make you think of?