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mikeyman |
2008-06-20 |
i wonder if chinese people write english words on there body like this. |
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nikki |
2008-02-14 |
hurt like a mf against the bone!! but the rest was ok, wasnt as bad as th lower back.. |
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nikki |
2008-02-14 |
hurt like a mf against the bone!! but the rest was ok, wasnt as bad as th lower back.. |
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nikki |
2008-02-12 |
betty is right bob, i lived in china for 10 years and study at SOAS in London (go look it up) So i know what im talking about. Good tat, nice that they mean a lot to you :D |
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Betty |
2008-02-07 |
I appreciate the input, but I honestly did my research before i had the ink put in me. Anyways take care and try not to be so negative in all your comments you post. |
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bob |
2008-02-07 |
It took all of about 60 seconds. For some reason, URLs that cover more than one line here have an extra space in them that you need to remove when you C&P them. Give it a try. Look, you were lucky, but it just goes to show that kanji need a LOT of research |
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Betty |
2008-02-07 |
1] power; force; influence; strength [2] [n] tendency; trend [3] the natural features [4] [n] situation; circumstances; aspect; conditions [5] signs; gestures ...thats the definition under strength, dont see how that is military but whatever. |
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Betty |
2008-02-07 |
wow you must really have a boring life to research my tattoo's..oh those links don't work and also the "happiness" tattoo I got the symbol from a picture on my friends wall in which she is half korean half chinese.. So if you disagree thats fine. |
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bob |
2008-02-07 |
And by the way, I checked your characters in 2 Chinese dictionaries, one online and one hardcover. According to those sources, even in Chinese neither one has the meaning you ascribe them. |
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bob |
2008-02-07 |
There's a difference between kanji and hanzi, sure. But why don't you go look it up? Here, I'll make it easy: http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic .cgi?1D. http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic .cgi?1D. |
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Betty |
2008-02-06 |
oh and for your information the one that says strength is a military strength cause im an army wife an been through 2 deployments and been through a lot of shit so yeah it has a lot of meaning and the other one is happiness, go research is douchenozzle |
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Betty |
2008-02-06 |
The dumbass below me obviously knows about kanji and not chinese, there is a difference..If you see his comments he posts on peoples ink work its only negative and mainly about kanji...So screw off BOB I dont see any of your ink work posted.... |
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bob |
2008-02-04 |
The one on the left means "forces" or "military strength" and the one on the right means "music" or "comfort." Should have taken your own advice. |
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tiffany |
2007-08-28 |
i think this is the more traditional writing right? i am getting faith, strength, and my brothers name so i have been researching alot. |