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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Atrocious. Not only is one stroke entirely too short, but an entire stroke is also missing. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| One of the worst attempts at this kanji I've ever seen. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Not only does this not mean soldier, it's incredibly badly written and even more badly tattooed. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Why would you get something permanently tattooed on you if you're not sure of the meaning? The character does happen to mean beautiful, but it's very badly written, has one wrong stroke, and doesn't even look that well tattooed. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| That's a statistical impossibility. |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Reading the large kanji: "life & death," squiggle (being generous it could be "strange" or "die"), "white," the girl's name "Maki," "strong," "cannabis," and "friend." The small kanji include "year," "blood" and "copulate." |
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Bobb |
2010-11-06 |
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| Ryuu: this is a very commonly misidentified kanji. A lot of people apparently think it means "friend" too. |
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Bobb |
2010-10-31 |
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| Unless it was taken in a mirror the angle doesn't make a difference: the kanji are the wrong way around. |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| First of all, this whole idea is totally lame. Second, "yourself" is one word, not two. |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| Really bad flash. |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| I'm confused. First, all the kanji are backwards, but maybe you took this in a mirror. Second, this reads yakkaimono, meaning "parasite, burden, hanger-on." Why would you get that tattooed on you? |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| "Teach." Ok... |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| What Ryuu said is correct. This is the equivalent of writing "lessfear" in English: totally meaningless. |
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Bobb |
2010-10-30 |
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| Please don't tattoo any more kanji. That flash is really atrocious, not to mention that the third kanji is lopsided. |
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Bobb |
2010-05-27 |
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| Really bad flash. |