A German company has done the least metal thing ever and trademarked our beloved "blegh," and now other metal brands are retaliating in response to it. One shop in particular called Death ...
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But if you're truly a fan of all things black and orange, then why not make it permanent with a Halloween tattoo that shows your commitment to the spooky holiday for all of eternity? Whether you ...
You might think there's no way the elephant tattoo on your ankle could be seen as being linked to criminal gangs - but you'd be wrong. Fans and players heading to Japan for the Rugby World cup ...
"Blegh" has become a pretty commonplace term across metal over the years. For those unaware, "blegh" is that visceral vocal sound that generally precedes a breakdown or some really heavy part.
Debbie Darling says her tattoos have not held her back in her marketing career Having a visible tattoo at work has long been frowned upon in certain professions, such as law, healthcare and finance.
The Celtics star recently got a new tattoo of himself holding the Larry O’Brien Trophy while wearing Boston’s championship hat, placing the ink on his back. The tattoo seemed to be based on an ...
File this one under “man, late-stage capitalism sure is gross.” Recently, it was revealed that a German company that sells low-rent merch managed to trademark ‘blegh’ — you know, that gutteral sound ...
@Blegh.de has reportedly taken out an international trademark on the word, which won’t expire until November 2033. Metalcore fans have been quick to denounce the very un-metal move, with one ...
Nevin Harrison had been an Olympic gold medalist for less than a month when she decided to get her very first tattoo − the ...