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The Secret Symbolism & Meanings Behind Prison & Gang Tattoos

     Many of us have no idea what being in prison is really like. We’ve all heard plenty of stories of how terrible it can be. We’ve also heard plenty of stories of all the DIY tattoos prisoners will get while they’re in jail. Often in extremely unsanitary conditions that lead to scarring or even infection. But yet it’s still a very common practice among prisoners. It’s practically a rite of passage for anyone that has served time and many former prisoners still proudly display their ink even after they’re released back into the real world. But many people don’t realize that a lot of these tattoos have secret meanings.

 

     That’s right. There’s a lot more going on than just prisoners passing time because they’re bored when they get tattoos in prison. Many of these tattoos mean something. And some of those meanings are truly shocking if not downright terrifying! Sure, sometimes the prisoner wants to get the tattoo. But other times it’s forced upon them, as is the gang allegiance that comes with their new ink. Trust me, if you see some of these tattoos in the real world, the person sporting them should be avoided at all costs. Check out the recently revealed secret meanings behind these prison tattoos. 

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Better Safe Than Sorry When Traveling In Mexico

  

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     Mexico is a beautiful country with plenty of amazing cities that are certainly worthy of a vacation. And, for the most part, it’s actually a much safer country than some people may think. But unfortunately, it still has it’s dangerous elements. And there are certainly things you need to know about before you head there. So if you’re planning on checking out Mexico anytime soon, make sure you read through this article first and are properly prepared.

DO YOUR RESEARCH

Of course! You already know this. That’s why you’re reading this article!

But more specifically, you should make sure to research the specific area in Mexico you’re going to visit. And there are certain places that need to be outright avoided altogether. Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa, and Tamaulipas are all states that have a been hit with a Level 4 do-not-travel warning. This is because they have higher than average rates of carjacking, armed robbery, kidnapping, and even murder.

But there are plenty of other areas that have lower level do-not-travel warnings or none at all. So make sure you’re going to the safer spots!

WATCH WHAT YOU EAT AND DRINK

This one has been around for a while, but it’s still just as important today. Food and water safety is still a major concern in many parts of Mexico. So be sure to take bottled water with you everywhere you go, avoid tap water altogether, and when eating street food (which, honestly, you have to do. It’s Mexico!) stick to the places with big lines of both locals and tourists. If everyone’s eating there, there’s a much better chance the food is safe!

SPEAKING OF DRINKING… DO IT IN MODERATION!

Look… this is Mexico we’re talking about. It’s almost not worth it if you’re not going to drink at least a little! But just be careful. It’s best to never drink too much, and it’s especially best to not take alcohol from anyone you don’t know.

It’s also important to be very careful where and when (if at all) you’re at at night. The crooks come out at night so you’re much more vulnerable to any number of crimes when you find yourself on the streets of Mexico at night. And if you’re drunk… well, you get the idea.

 

KEEP LISTS AND MAKE COPIES

No matter where you go on our next vacation, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. And that, of course, goes for Mexico. So be sure to bring a list of important contacts should something happen. And you’re definitely going to want to make copies of any and all important documents just in case any of them get lost or stolen. Just be cautious and cover all your bases!

ONLY USE REGISTERED TAXIS

There are plenty of people just waiting to scam tourists in Mexico. And cabs are a perfect opportunity to do just that. So if you need to take a cab while you’re there, only use registers cabs or, hopefully, use transportation offered by your hotel. Sure, you could save some money by using unregister cabs. But the chances the driver might try to rip you off are just too high. So only travel with drivers you know you can trust!

ONLY STAY AT POPULAR HOTELS AND RESORTS

What better way to decrease your odds of ending up around untrustworthy people than staying at the most popular hotels and resorts?! They’re popular for a reason, after all. So you can be sure they offer the best service, including security. If a given hotel or resort had a bunch of instances of robbery or worse, you can be sure they would not be popular options. So when it comes to accommodations, just go where everyone else is!

INVEST IN A MONEY BELT

This one is huge. There are all kinds of pickpockets in Mexico just waiting to steal some foolish tourist’s wallet. So carrying around a wallet is the last thing you want to do! Especially considering it’s best to carry plenty of cash anywhere you go. A money belt will protect your cash and cards from getting stolen as they’re much more difficult to get (or get inside of).

And while we’re at it, leave the expensive watches and jewelry at home! You’re on vacation to relax, not look your absolute best. You’ll thank me when you make it back home and nothing you care about was stolen.


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What You Should Know If You Drive Constantly For Your Job

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Driving for a job can be a part of life for some people in positions like that of sales or shipping. Driving constantly for work is something that you can make what you want out of it. Long drives can be full of learning a new language or even becoming updated on what is going on in the world. There are some that find a podcast that helps them get through a drive that takes a few hours or longer. The world of driving long distances is far easier as you have a smartphone to help you navigate, entertain you, and allow you to track expenses/mileage. Below are the things that you should know about constantly driving for your job. 

Tracking Your Mileage

Tracking mileage can be done easily with certain apps. This is especially important if you are paid by the mile or if you need to be reimbursed for your mileage. You want to keep track of this for tax purposes if self-employed as this will be tax-deductible. Figuring out stops during your trips can also be important if trying to save money on fuel. Gas prices have stabilized a bit but getting into a routine of stopping at certain places can make a long drive seem far better. 

Weather-Related Issues/Damages

The weather could be something that you cannot avoid in some circumstances. Getting an early start can be imperative in some cases when there are expected major weather events. Driving out of some states like Florida can be a nightmare when there are evacuation plans. Your employer will likely cancel this leg of a trip or schedule for a time outside of hurricane season which can be eventful for the southeastern portion of the United States. 

Damage can occur from things like hail which can be enormous. Sunroof repair is something that you can look into online to find a company that can help. Windshield issues are also prevalent as a look piece of gravel can lead to a crack in the windshield. It is illegal nearly everywhere to drive with a cracked windshield as it impedes the vision of the driver. 

Try To Opt For Healthier Meals

Driving on a constant basis might result in you resorting to fast food establishments every single day that you work. Meal prepping can be something that is such a useful tool. Eating on the road can be unhealthy and is not very budget-friendly unless you are given a per diem daily for food. There are containers that you can keep your food hot in for hours on end. Do not make excuses that something just doesn’t taste the same after stopping for a burger for the 5th time during the week. This doesn’t mean you cannot opt for fast food but you want to keep your health and energy levels high. 

Driving for your job is something that is a reality for so many professionals around the world. Use the tips above to make the most out of driving quite a bit for professional reasons.

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Avoid These Airports If You Value Your Life

  

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It’s safe to say that more often than not, the worst part about traveling is dealing with the airport. And by “the airport” I mean literally any airport. All airports are the worst and every time I’m in one I can’t wait until I’m no longer in it. But while most airports are nearly unbearable because of all the people and all the waiting, some of them are just plain scary! Here are some of the scariest airports in the world that are definitely worth avoiding at all cost.

PARO AIRPORT, BHUTAN

Paro Airport’s main problem is its location. It lies between two 18,000-foot mountains which make for especially difficult landings. In fact, only a small handful of pilots are even legally certified to land a plane here. Visibility is also a major problem. Pilots literally have to maneuver between the curving mountains as they descent, they will only see the runway at the last moment, and landing is only allowed in the daylight. Oh, also, the airport has no radar system. No thanks!

LUKLA AIRPORT, NEPAL

This is a tough one if you were planning to climb Mt. Everest someday as this is the nearest airport. But there’s one major problem with this particular airport: the runway leads right to a 2,000-foot drop! No thank you. Not to mention the weather conditions in the area are so bad that heavy fog has led to climbers being started for weeks at a time. Better play it safe and just take the 11-hour bus ride from Kathmandu if you’re still determined to climb Everest.

PRINCESS JULIANA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, ST. MAARTEN

Every time a plane lands at Princess Juliana Airport it looks like something out of a Michael Bay action film. That’s because the plane has to fly so close to the public beach below that it looks like an accident and the plane is about to crash. On average, arriving planes are traveling about 100 feet above the sunbathers below. I’ll be taking my beach vacation anywhere else, thank you very much!

COURCHEVEL ALTIPORT, COURCHEVEL, FRANCE

This small, mountainside airport is mostly used to service the ski resort nearby. But the runway can be so icy and the drop at the end of the runway so deadly that any pilot hoping to land there has to be specially certified to do so. Get this; this particular airport is so fascinatingly dangerous that it was featured in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

CONGONHAS AIRPORT, SAO PAULO

Congonhas Airport was first built in the 30’s when the city of Sao Paulo was a fairly small city. But since then it has grown dramatically and now the airport is delicately tucked within the city’s skyscrapers. Even worse, there are often drainage problems in the area that make the runways slick and has led to some planes sliding right off the tarmac. In fact, in 2007, a plane lost control and crashed into a nearby warehouse. 187 passengers along with 12 people on the ground died. I don’t think I ever really wanted to go to Sao Paulo anyway.

 


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