85 zombie tattoos (and what they mean)
Tattoos are increasingly used by people of both genders and all ages as they are a special way of expressing a certain type of emotion or important message. There are a lot of them, so the repertoire of possibilities is huge.
Zombies are inanimate fictional creatures that move, even when dead, to satisfy their hunger for living things, especially the human brain, and maintain a predator-prey feeding cycle. Eliminating this type of creature requires extreme measures. They are usually quite ugly, and their skin is visible in rags, as if it is about to fall or is in disrepair.
The origin of this word and these symbols is associated with Haitian culture. It was believed that the dead could come back to life to settle accounts left open before they died. In other cultures, these were cursed souls of people who could not achieve eternal peace and returned to their bodies using the dark arts of magic and witchcraft.
The more recent origin of zombies is an adaptation of these creatures to modern science fiction, in which the virus spreads among the population, affecting many people and spawning these repulsive life forms.
What do these tattoos mean?
The main meaning of zombie tattoos is death and everything that surrounds it. They also represent the admiration one can have for this type of fictional creature, and are a good opportunity to create a very bloody and "bloody" body.
But beyond that, there is no deeper meaning beyond the personal tastes of those who wear these tattoos.
Options and ideas to make the tattoo more original
This type of tattoo is in high demand because it is impressive, detailed and can cover large areas of the body. They are often placed on the arms, shoulders, forearms, back, chest, chest, ribs, etc. depending on the intended design.
These tattoos are chosen by both women and men. They can represent whole painted zombies or parts of creatures, dismembered bodies, still hungry for the life of others and constantly striving to feel alive again.
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