Ugh, the problem is that relatively simple designs can be used by many different cultures to mean different things. Take 14 for example. The birds foot. Could be a song birds foot. Three toes in front and one behind. This facilitates their ability to perch on a branch and sing. So, a peaceful songbird. Raptors (hawk, owl, eagle,eyc) have talons and are built to grab prey. So, they look different. But, maybe it is not a pretty songbird singing about love. Maybe it is a carrion crow...
But, forget birds, maybe it is a rune, simple straight lines, easy to cut. Oh, wait, it is also an alchemical symbol for brimstone. Violence and war and hell. To further exploit that, some groups also consider it a broken cross and emphasize the satanic. Oh, but wait, in the 60s people drew a circle around it and called it a peace symbol.
So, what the heck does it mean to ink?
Now we get to some of the more complicated ones. That three ring chemical is not in the testosterone family. Testosterone has five rings. Unless it is supposed to be??? Are the symbols correct? There has been some liberty taken with previous artwork. The tricyclics are a class of drugs that can be old school anti-depresents and anti-psychotics. Also, anti-histamine. The photo is not awesome, so it is hard to go after the excruciating detail. Worse, we also have to get into the "handedness" of the molecule. Like scissors. A right hand drug might do great things and the left handed version sucks...
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