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These ‘Muriel’s Wedding’ Tattoos Are Anything but Terrible – Littered With Garbage
Muriel and Rhonda (Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths) are ’90s friendship goals, but would you consider them for a pair of matching tattoos? The quintessentially Aussie classic film Muriel’s Wedding celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2019. While set in its time, Muriel’s Wedding is still relatable in the current day. Stuck living at home with her mother and siblings – who are all equally as useless as one another according to their verbally abusive father – Muriel is a black sheep and social outcast. Stuck in a life where she has no job, no significant other, and receives sympathy invites from fake friends who feel pressured to include her, Muriel…
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Top 10 S’more Tattoos – Littered With Garbage
Who knew a three ingredient recipe could be so sinfully delicious? S’mores are said to have originated in the US where they were a campfire treat. The recipe for a s’more first appeared in a cookbook almost a century ago and were originally called “Some More” but over the decades that was contracted to “s’mores.” Constructing a s’more is as simple as placing a piece of chocolate atop a Graham cracker, sliding on a fire-toasted marshmallow, and sandwiching with another cracker. The heat of the marshmallow melts the chocolate resulting in a super messy but delicious delicacy. A s’more tattoo may hold special memories of going camping with family or…
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Film – Page 2 – Littered With Garbage
Here at Littered With Garbage we sort through the rubbish tattooers to make your search for the perfect artist that much easier. There’s over 900 (yes, nine hundred) curated lists containing thousands of images from the world’s most talented tattooers. We’ve scoured every inch of Instagram for the best tattoos, and the artists behind them, so you don’t have to! // Be Inspired. Never Copy //
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‘The Birdcage’ Tattoo Inspiration – Littered With Garbage
Featuring a star-studded cast including the likes of Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest (Edwards Scissorhands), and The Simpsons, Hank Azaria, this month marks the 25th anniversary of The Birdcage. We’re celebrating in the only way we know how: by sharing some tattoos inspired by the film. The Birdcage is actually an American adaptation/English language remake of La Cage aux Filled, a 1978 Franco-Italian film. The story follows a Conservative politician, Kevin currently dealing with a huge scandal in his party who travels with his wife to Miami to meet his future son-in-law’s parents. With the media following him, he is completely unaware that the father, Armand is…
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‘Jawbreaker’ Tattoo Inspiration – Littered With Garbage
Jawbreaker is a 1999 comedy film starring Judy Greer (Halloween – 2018) and Rose McGowan (pre-Charmed) and follows three best friends as they deal with the sudden, accidental death of their friend on her 17th birthday. Rather than deal with the problem and fess up, they decide to go about their lives as normal. Of course it doesn’t go to plan and everyone eventually gets their just desserts. While Jawbreaker can be compared to Heathers, the film obviously serves as visual inspiration for Mean Girls. If you’ve never seen Jawbreaker, think Mean Girls but with actual murder. The bright and colourful costumes disguise the dark interior and evil bubbling inside…
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Video Game – Littered With Garbage
Here at Littered With Garbage we sort through the rubbish tattooers to make your search for the perfect artist that much easier. There’s over 900 (yes, nine hundred) curated lists containing thousands of images from the world’s most talented tattooers. We’ve scoured every inch of Instagram for the best tattoos, and the artists behind them, so you don’t have to! // Be Inspired. Never Copy //
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‘Will & Grace’ Tattoo Inspiration – Littered With Garbage
Created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, Will & Grace was an American sitcom that followed Will (gay) and Grace (straight) in New York City where they were navigating their close relationship while trying to find and maintain their own romantic couplings. Premiering in 1998, it starred Eric McCormack as Will (lawyer) and Debra Messing (interior designer) as his best friend, Grace. Megan Mullally was Karen, Grace’s ridiculously rich and unhelpful assistant, and Sean Hayes played Jack, Will’s gay friend who was often out of work or between jobs and couldn’t decide on one career path. In our eyes, over time Will & Grace became the Jack and Karen show.…