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Originally Posted by WingsToDiscovery
Like I said, I'm sure the kanji he wants are supposed to be stand-alone when read. So when someone asks him about them, he can tell the person what each individual kanji means, instead of a sentence like your example.
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Even then it's a -weird- combination. There's no obvious link between the words like with a lot of triptych tattoos. Maybe there's some great profound reason the OP hasn't shared, but ehhhh... taken at face value (which is what tattoos generally are), that's pretty wtf. I mean imagine seeing someone with;
Daddy
Truth
Fetters
doodled on them in English. First thing that would jump to my mind is that the person probably ~really~ hates their dad. Just because it's in another language and most people can't read it, doesn't make it any less bonkers. I mean, if that's what you really want OP, by all means go for it, but you'll have to accept that anyone who knows their kanji is probably going to think (at best) that you got suckered by some rogue tattoo artist.