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kocker |
2008-06-05 |
| nice first tat hun v neat like a lot |
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bob |
2007-09-22 |
| I'm talking about Japanese in this instance, but it just goes to show that selecting random kanji is a bad idea. |
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*erin |
2007-09-18 |
| The bottom character is "ai" which means love, but even if the other 2 char. were a name, as you alleged, it wouldn't say "I love whatever" it would say "name love" and mean nothing. You obviously have no idea how chinese grammar works. |
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*erin |
2007-09-18 |
| Once again bob, you are wrong. In the chinese language 1 character can only be one syllable, therefor 2 char. couldn't possibly be shinaki, and they are actually "xin" which means faith, and "xi" which is part of xiwant, or hope. |
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Bob |
2006-11-19 |
| Are you a lesbian? Because the first two characters are a girl's name (pronounced Shinaki or Maki), so this basically says "I love Shinaki/Maki" |
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Kari |
2005-09-13 |
| gorgeous! |
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Danielle |
2005-08-17 |
| simple yet beautiful |
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