Maybe keys on a string? Or tools? One of the pieces kind of looks like a tiny vice or a hack saw but it's hard to tell.
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I think it's supposed to be bicycle keys on a chain because, of course. It's just that Phil is a shitty artist, and most people don't fetishize bicycle paraphernalia so nobody is going to get it. I think
@Ravenor counted something like a dozen bicycle tattoos on Phil.
See, the thing is, Phil is a kid at heart. He feels the need to constantly reaffirm his interest in things, even if it's only for image. Whereas a normal person would think one tattoo of something they were really passionate about was adequate (assuming of course you feel the need to even get tattooed in the first place), Phil needs a dozen. He constantly needs to reaffirm his identity and interests. I think part of it may be autism, but also his own stupidity; he is so dumb that he doesn't remember if something isn't constantly drilled into his head, and he thinks everyone is as dumb as he is.
Light skinned is not white skinned.
Honestly though, Mediterranean whites (Italians,greeks, and spaniards etc) weren't grouped with white people of northern Europe in the past. Not only culturally different, they were mostly catholics to northern Europe's protestants.
To black people in the US a white person is of the WASP variety.
Eh, the very concept of 'white' is a social construct anyway. Like, more so than the SJWs realize. For one thing, being the 'wrong sort of white' could land you in trouble in some neighborhoods and countries. Still can. But there's also the question of who is 'white' in the first place. Why are Greeks more or less white, but not Turks or Lebanese? In the US, pseudoscientific racism has sort of shifted from being Anglo-Saxon to at least being European.
There light skinned Latinos, of predominantly (or even entirely) European origin, who would pass as 'white' for most people. Of course, Phil would be seen as white by just about anybody because he IS white Anglo-American but that's different entirely. Most people would avoid Phil because of how he looks, acts and (likely) smells, not his skin tone.