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03-23-2009, 09:11 PM
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still, they need to get their facts straight before assuming things, im just sayin. [color="Magenta"]There is no better way to die than in ur lovers arms. [/COLOR] IM THE QUEEN OF CYBER WHORES!!!! ^^ HEHE LOL Anata Ga Suki!!! [/size]
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03-24-2009, 11:24 AM
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i would love to get a tattoo in kanji that said, i will love only you.>^_^< lol or bite me bi**h I could never be happier. I found my missing piece and i know he wont leave me. song by simple plan. +{Member of the Crusnik Clan--Crusnik 04}+ +{Codename: Abel}+ I'm sorry for acting like this... |
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06-25-2010, 05:00 PM
I don't know why many people have kanji tatoos but the language is very dramatic isn't it.
I like it verymuch although it will be ages before I can read it. I do not think it is meant to be disrespectful at all. Of course if a person chooses a kanji that they do not know the meaning of-- that is rather risky-- but Japan should be proud of its amazing calligraphic language although it must be a nightmare to learn so many kanji as well as the KANA and romanji. I admire them for their ability to learn to write it so beautifully, Kana is also very attractive to my western eyes. A wonderful chinese gentleman gave me some lessons in how to use the brush for the Chinese Calligraphy. I need to practice so much more than I do. |
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07-14-2010, 01:55 AM
If the kanji has some meaning to the person, then cool. It's no different than someone getting a tattoo in Elvish.
What I find somewhat ridiculous (?) hilarious (?) is when someone has a tattoo that they don't know the meaning of, or they got the wrong reading of it. For example, I've seen 会い instead of 愛... and things like that. |
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07-31-2010, 02:53 AM
I have a Kanji tattoo, although it's chinese it's the kanji for Rooster (my chinese zodiac animal) course mine means something, I think you should only get a kanji if it realtes to something that means something to you.
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