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Once upon a time, tattoos had a very negative stigma, in the eyes of the general public. If you have a tattoo, you're assumed to either be a part of a triad, or a delinquent. But is that stigma still relevant today? Or has the society learned to be a bit more appreciative of tattoos as a unique form of art? Julian Oh and Taco Joe, of the Wayang Kulit Tatu, helped shed some light on the ink scene, at the recent Wayang Kulit Tattoo Show.
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Once upon a time, tattoos had a very negative stigma, in the eyes of the general public. If you have a tattoo, you're assumed to either be a part of a triad, or a delinquent. But is that stigma still relevant today? Or has the society learned to be a bit more appreciative of tattoos as a unique form of art? Julian Oh and Taco Joe, of the Wayang Kulit Tatu, helped shed some light on the ink scene, at the recent Wayang Kulit Tattoo Show.

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