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Originally Posted by edelweiss
I think that is what cranks means. Think about it in terms of type-face. If you want to be taken seriously in your font choice you use something clear and standard like Helvetica and not Comic Sans. The way a thing is written can convey just as much as what is written. I think he is suggesting a more artistic approach to how it is written to perhaps elevate the look of this common word. The choice of written appearance will hopefully convey something more meaningful and will look slightly less like a foreigner with a random word slapped on their wrist.
Agreeing with this being a generally poorly thought out tattoo. It has nothing to do with your mother and everything to do with you and your interest in Japan. It seems like a selfish tattoo IMHO. If I wanted to commemorate my mother in ink, especially if she were to pass away, I would think about her favorite flowers, favorite birds/animals, colors, something related to her birth-date or birthplace and make it personal. The tattoo about your mom should be separate from your tattoo reflecting an interest in Japan unless your mother holds the exact same interest. And later on when you get a tattoo about your love of all things Japanese, use images and not text.
If you won't listen to anyone else about this at least try to find someone of Japanese descent or training to do your inkwork. Be selective.
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ty.. this rly got me thinking.. I dont wanna look selfish cause I am not, and I just thought about this totally different.. more like: mom+japan=okaasan, can you understand? I've wanted a japanese tattoo for a long time now and never knew what words, and last week I heard my mom has breastcancer. so my first thought was: okaasan.. I hope I don't sound selfish anymore because my love for my mom is ofcourse the main reason for the tattoo =D