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Bobb |
2010-11-14 |
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| Actually, it's the kanji for "house." You need one more to make "family." |
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Bobb |
2010-11-08 |
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| Has Chad ever seen a human female? The proportions are all wrong, the hands and face are awful, and the breasts... The less said about them the better. And it's "a" homage, not "an" homage. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Actually, not ironic at all. Irony is the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| The last 2 are also the girl's name Shinai, so it could also mean "desire Shinai." |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| They kanji are right, but don't mean anything in this combination. Although the 1st 2 together are the boy's name Michinobu, so it could say "Michinobu love." Or the last 2 mean "intimacy," so it could mean "want intimacy." |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Separately the parts do mean "woman" and "horse," but together, as in this character, they mean "mother." In Japanese this character means "mare," by the way. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Ugh, simplified characters. Traditional characters are much better for tattoos. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Whoever did those kanji clearly has no idea what they're supposed to look like. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Sorry to tell you this, but the kanji is wrong. "Tree" has no hook at the bottom and the 3rd and 4th strokes are attached to the 1st. What you have is a meaningless phonetic katakana syllable pronounced "ho." It is fixable, but will never be exactly right. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| First, that character means "younger sister"; you should have picked the characters meaning "sisters." 2nd, Chinese/Japanese word order isn't the same as English, so if this means anything at all it's something like "younger sister eternity." |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Just by the way, that does not say "scorpio." Not even close. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Drummer, obviously. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Looks odd with "love" all big and on a slight angle and "trust" kind of small and to the side. Such spidery, skinny characters too. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-07 |
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| Ryuu: seriously! Chinese/Japanese calligraphy is beautiful; why get tattooed in the equivalent of Times New Roman! |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Another really atrocious kanji. |