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Comments made by bob
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bob |
2008-02-02 |
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The good news is it's correct. It's just such a shame you didn't pick an nicer font. |
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bob |
2008-02-02 |
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Crappy kanji wingdings font. Chinese characters are not equivalent to letters. Not only does this NOT say Daxx, the first 2 characters are read "yamame," which is a kind of trout, and the last 2, I kid you not, mean "capture." You poor fool. |
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bob |
2008-02-02 |
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Font is quite cute, which I like, but it's an odd choice for the subject. Better than the usual typewriter font tho. Also, you have the order wrong. From top right down, it's ecstasy, lust, agony, fantasy. Would've been much nicer in grass script. |
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bob |
2008-02-02 |
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Well, 1 of the character's meanings is fate, but by itself it usually means life. I don't know if you intended it to look loose and abstact, but if you wanted it to be calligraphic there are much nicer fonts. |
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bob |
2008-02-02 |
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The kanji are more or less correct, but it's obvious they were written and/or tattooed by someone who doesn't know kanji. Some of the strokes are a little bit off, and the overall balance isn't good. It's enough with this typewriter font too. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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What an odd choice for a tattoo. I mean, wouldn't it be less weird and more meaningful to get one of the principles instead? |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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Same to you, erin. It's nice that you can (sort of) read Chinese and all, but you really need to brush up on your Japanese if you want to comment. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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One of the better kanji I've seen. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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Well if it's supposed to be read from left to right it's no name I know. If it's right to left, then it's Tokusato (or Tokuzato) Masaru. As for meaning, the characters are "heroic," "village" and "benevolence," so really nothing like strong willed at all |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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Pretty rough. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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I won't comment on the kanji, but the idea that nobody would know what it means is a bit insane when you consider about a billion people in the world can read Chinese characters. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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Well, it's a nice size and layout with good colours. The kanji, however... |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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The good news is the kanji is more or less correct. The bad news is it doesn't mean happiness. It means luck, fortune or wealth, so not too bad I guess. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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Oh dear. |
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bob |
2008-02-01 |
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I'm not using a free internet dictionary, *erin. But maybe if more people did, there'd be less fucked up lettering tattoos. |
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