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The eyes tattooed on this Soviet prisoner's chest signify "I can see everything" and "I am watching," the powerful tattoo of a criminal "overseer." The eight-pointed stars tattooed on the shoulders mark the bearer as an "authoritative’" thief.

What it means when you see a Russian guy with a knife tattooed on his neck

October 22, 2014Culture

Back in the Soviet era, prison tattoos among criminals had a language all their own. A criminal’s body served as a hard-earned record of his crimes, status — and maybe even some questionable bets.

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