If you see someone with a three-dot tattoo, you might want to get out of there fast
– In some cases, a three-dot tattoo (often arranged in a triangle) represents “mi vida loca” (Spanish for “my crazy life”).
– This is commonly associated with gang culture, particularly among Hispanic gangs in the U.S. and Latin America.
– While it doesn’t always indicate direct gang membership, it can symbolize a lifestyle tied to crime, violence, or prison.
– Some prisoners get three dots to represent the phrase **”mi vida loca,”** signifying a rough or lawless life.
– It’s not specific to one gang but can indicate experience in prison culture.
– In some cases, three-dot tattoos can have **spiritual or religious** connotations, representing the **Holy Trinity** (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
– Some Asian cultures use three dots in tattoos for **Buddhist or Hindu symbolism**.