At least in the general public's perception (and mine)
Which is only of importance if you care about how people perceive you.
Object for instance has a very specific and deliberate personality/outlook and wishes to be understood, by others, as an individual
I'm exactly the same as everyone else. I don't mean that in a crass way but I'm just a human. The only thing which differentiates me from anyone else is the realisation that:
I will only ever be answerable to myself.
There are plenty of tattoos around with skulls and other macabre themes that don't aren't so interesting somehow. They're explicit and figurative in a way, not symbolic but literal.
I hate death. I hate what we as people do to this planet. I would never have a tattoo of something which reminded me of that kind of negativity. That doesn't mean I can't appreciate it on other people as that is their choice.
I've always been a bit fascinated with the third reich on an aesthetic level - the insignia, the propaganda, the uniforms, the architecture
I personally find that as strange as you find my ability to completely disassociate swastikas from the nazi flag.