Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Equity Investments

Ok, this is my last post this week ;). I wanted to share this equity investments website with you. I'm currently in the process of fund raising for the "project of my life" and I found this website very useful for collecting some opinions on equity funds. If you plan to obtain some equity investments for your business, this should be your starting point. I posted some of my experiences regarding cooperation with some equity funds and I strongly encourage you to do the same, once you'll finish your road show. This is the first source of reliable and non-polished information about a number of investments companies and we (people raising funds for our projects), must keep this up-to-date to secure our interests. The website has the digg functionality and thus the best equity funds can be distinguished ;).

Bull tattoo

How can a simple bull tattoo be interesting? I asked myself this question till today, until I read about bull tattoo meaning. It turns out that bull tattoo can symbolize a number of different aspects, depending on the form of the bull image.

First of all bull tattoo can refer to religion - I was amazed to discover that almost every major ancient and modern religion used bull as an important symbol. In some cases bull symbolized gods, in some cases it symbolized the sun or the sacrifice.

Then I found out, that due to the crucial role of cattle in human history, bulls are considered to be herd protectors. Thus they are symbols of family, protection of the household and fertility.

Last but not least, bull tattoo meaning might be connected to tough physical work, conservative philosophy of life and sometimes slow thinking. I bet you never thought about bull tattoo meaning that way!

This is so far away from pop cultural bull tattoo meanings based mostly on some "this is my Zodiac sign" ;). Bull tattoos not only and distinctive and cool looking, but they have an amazing meaning.

Polish tattoo

Ok, this tattoo site is the last link to foreign tattoo websites I publish - I promise. I was just searching for some tattoo designs and I was directed to them three times from google images. They have an amazingly cool tattoo designs gallery and however it's quite small it fits my needs perfectly ;).

Tattoos for all

Tattoos for all is one of this nice small tattoo fan pages with loads of cool information on it. The eyeball tattoo safety article is actually worth of reading, others seem to very cool too.

Medusa tattoos

Medusa tattoos are very specific inks, basing on Greek mythology. Medusa tattoos are Greek inks, picturing the mythological Medusa - woman with snakes growing out of her head instead of hair. She was believed to be changing people in stones with one look of her beautiful face.

Medusa tattoos symbolize deadly, but amazingly beautiful women. Such inks are a popular motif of many male tattoos - guys with broken hearts sometimes decide to cherish their lost woman with a Medusa tattoo. This specific tattoo design became so popular, that recently I saw two Medusa tattoos on live and I think this is the most popular Greek tattoo motif. It's worth mentioning that many Medusa tattoos have a sexual context - Medusa tattoos often present a topless woman with lustful look on her face. Just have a look:


Interesting, isn't it?

Oriental European tattoo

Another cool website with some oriental (as for me) European tattoo can be found on tatuaze. Although I don't know a single word written there, the photos of Polish made tattoos are sometimes interesting.

Cool tattoo site

Yesterday, while doing my everyday Internet search, I found this cool tattoo site, It's amazingly simple, I'm pretty sure it's a homemade thing, but it contains some interesting articles. If you like reading about various tattoo schools and styles, check this out.

Greek tattoos

What exactly are Greek tattoos?

Greek tattoos are inks basing with their general idea on Greek history, philosophy or mythology. Although Greek tattoos are not the most popular form of the tattoo, I'm pretty sure that more non-Greek people have such inks than Greek citizens.

After all, Ancient Greece was a very inspiring and creative period of time. They laid the fundaments of modern philosophy, they created an amazingly complex and of multifarious meanings religion beliefs and finally they created the basics of democracy.

It's no wonder then that Greek tattoos are very popular. Such inks are made in various styles and tattoo schools. After all it doesn't matter if the Poseidon tattoo you have is made in realistic tattoo style or in newschool technique. It's a Greek tattoo anyway ;). Greek tattoos sometimes base on famous Greek history, just like this quite simple and plain, but still very interesting Hoplite Phalanx tattoo: