Since ancient times in Japan, the heart symbol has been called Inome (猪目), meaning the eye of a wild boar, and it has the meaning of warding off evil spirits. The decorations are used to decorate Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, castles, and weapons.[6][7] The oldest examples of this pattern are seen in some of the Japanese original tsuba (sword guard) of the style called toran gata tsuba (lit., inverted egg shaped tsuba) that were attached to swords from the sixth to seventh centuries, and part of the tsuba was hollowed out in the shape of a heart symbol.[8][9]
Hell, I’m not even a girl, and I want that
Axes aren’t sexist.
this is proof im not an axe
(and this is a joke)
Picking up some heavy JoJo vibes here…
Let’s be honest here. Boys would want that too.
This kinda gives me Cardcaptor Sakura vibes.
So is this why kids growing up would drench themselves in Ax?
Thank you for spelling it correctly.
The body spray is Axe. And both spellings are accepted for the tool, with axe being the common spelling and ax being the american, so it’s not a matter of correct or not.
Stained pink with the blood of ex lovers.
That’s a nice axe.
Am a woman, can confirm.
I guess Gimli meant something different with “you have my axe”
I want this so badly!
I sent this to my GF
I know when I’m beat
But you can find a boyfriend and get him into blacksmithing so he can make you one. I feel like a ton of men won’t need their arms twisted much to do it (myself included).
Free ad for the deodorant body spray brand