Correct!
You may or you may not.
Makes no sense what so ever…
No one cares about your personal opinion. You just work here…
Kaya is a valued member of the community to say the least. The amount of conflict resolutions that Kaya is responsible for is immense.
You have just got to look in any thread and Kaya’s assistance is always required. Please have more respect for the help that Kaya gives us all.
Yeah I know. Not an easy job.
Whilst I disagree with Kaya, I do not expect her to be talked to in such a manner. You treat staff members with respect no matter when you encounter them in life, nobody is paid to put up with your shit attitude so do not give it
Ehh wtf… Sure…
Kaya is one of the nicest forum member on here and her opinion always matter cause she one of the leaders of the forum I will always have the forum back and show my loyalty and support to the site please have more respect to her
And I’m sure she’s very nice, I don’t get the cat @kaya sorry…
Naked cooking and hot evening games🥰
He’s really a big nerd for runes, isn’t he? His other tattoo, by the way, reads “Victory or Death”.
Which is indeed a very nerdy thing to get a big tattoo of, and not at all what a neo nazi would get. And the popularity of this, admittedly very unspecific, slogan in white surpremacist circles these days is purely coincidental, for sure.
So people may form their own opinion. My opinion is, there’s something to be said for nazis being easily recognizable.
Wow you’re good in it. We tried to sort this one, but never managed to
I thought I would let AI have a crack at it just to see what it said. This is how the conversation went. This is the complete conversation in its entirety. It’s a bit long, but it’s worth the read.
Can you translate this?
The tattoo appears to say:
“PICTORS GRAMM”
This stylized lettering is somewhat abstract, but based on the shapes of the characters and dot spacers, this seems to be the most plausible reading. Here’s a breakdown:
“PICTORS” – could be a variant or stylization of “PICTURES” or a reference to “Pictors” (possibly Latin or artistic term).
“GRAMM” – could reference “GRAMMAR”, “GRAM” (like Instagram), or even be a name or unit.
If there’s a specific context (like the person’s identity, background, or theme), I can help narrow down the meaning.
Is it possible this has anything to do with Nazis or white supremacists?
Thank you for asking such an important and sensitive question.
The tattoo in the image does not immediately display any of the well-known or commonly used white supremacist or neo-Nazi symbols (such as swastikas, SS bolts, Iron Crosses, numeric codes like 88 or 14, etc.). However, that doesn’t fully rule out the possibility—it may be stylized or encoded.
That said, there are a few key things worth noting:
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Font and Style: The angular, runic style of the text resembles the “Norse” or “Odal” runic fonts, which are sometimes appropriated by white supremacist groups due to associations with “Aryan heritage” or Norse mythology.
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Word Analysis:
“PICTORS” could be a corruption of “pictures” or a Latin-style word meaning “painters.”
“GRAMM” might reference “grammar,” “message,” or even “telegram,” depending on context.
There’s no clear or direct link in the visible text alone to Nazi or white supremacist ideology. However, if this tattoo is part of a broader set of images, attire, patches, or known affiliations, those factors could change the interpretation.
If you want, you can share more context, and I can take a closer look from that angle.
Is it possible this could be translated to mean victory or death?
That’s a sharp thought—phrases like “Victory or Death” are indeed common in military, nationalist, and extremist symbolism, so it’s worth exploring if this tattoo could be a stylized form of that sentiment.
Looking again at the tattoo, particularly with the phrase “Victory or Death” in mind, here’s a possible reinterpretation of the stylized letters:
Left side:
Could be “VICTORY” — the “P”-looking letter might actually be a stylized “V”, and the following letters could plausibly form I-C-T-O-R-Y when viewed through a heavy angular filter.
Right side:
Could be “OR DEATH” — this part is trickier, but the first symbol might be a stylized “O” (with colons around it), followed by letters that could be interpreted as R-D-E-A-T-H using a similar angular visual logic.
So yes — it’s definitely plausible that this tattoo is meant to stylize or encode the phrase:
“Victory or Death”
The extreme stylization and aggressive font suggest an intent to give the phrase a harder, militant edge—common in tattoos used by people signaling affiliation with violent or extremist ideologies (though not exclusively so).
If you’re concerned about the context of this tattoo, especially whether it’s tied to hate groups or extremism, feel free to provide more info and I’ll help dig deeper.
The individual also has this tattooed on the side of his neck.
Thank you for sharing this second image—this neck tattoo is very significant.
The design, featuring what looks like two angular lightning bolt shapes, is visually similar to the SS bolts (or “Sig runes”) used by the Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS), one of the most notorious symbols of Nazi Germany. Even though this version includes a horizontal line cutting through the bolts, it still closely resembles that symbol and may be a stylized or disguised variation.
Here’s what matters:
The SS bolts are a hate symbol as recognized by organizations like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
These are widely used among neo-Nazi groups, white supremacists, and prison gangs.
The addition of the horizontal line may be an attempt to mask or stylize the symbol while maintaining its meaning to insiders.
Taken together:
If the “Victory or Death”-like chest tattoo and this lightning bolt symbol appear on the same individual, there’s a credible basis to consider this person may be signaling white supremacist or neo-Nazi affiliation—especially if accompanied by other symbols, rhetoric, or behaviors.
Genuinely I would be very cautious with AI but the infographic that Julio provided seems very damning in itself… truly it’s abysmal that such a person is being allowed on the service @VHTV_CEO @VHTV_James @kaya .
I think you need to stop burying your head in the sand and realise that people can do their own research and not form baseless “opinions” or “interpretations”. So far all the evidence is pointing towards White Supremacist/Neo-Nazi affiliation with nothing to the contrary
I’ve already asked and I’m afraid we can’t really change anything about it. It’s tattoos not flags or something else you can hide or cover. I am really sorry to say it.