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08-11-2009, 10:37 PM
i would love to have my tattoo in sanskrit but the last words my dad ever said to me were" dont let anyone f*** with you" which is basically stay strong dont it, i could re-word it but it wont mean as much so i thought i would get the symbol
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08-12-2009, 08:46 PM
I don't even understand why people have tattoos.
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08-13-2009, 12:25 AM
Well atleast im trying to understand it before i go and get it tattoed on me!
I was asking for the symbols anyway not peoples opinions on tattoos. I also would have " live for today " because again it means something to me so i was just wondering which one of these are accurate , if anyone would like to give me the correct one. Search results for "live for today" x Alot of people are asking me why im getting japanese. Well i could get it in my own language, I get could get it in hindi and alot of other language. But i dont want SENTENCES on me i want A SYMBOL. if anyone knows any other language that has symbols that mean something then feel free to let me know And most of the time people get their tattoos in different languages, because if they are personal to them they dont want the whole world to know. Tattoos are just a part of people who like them, people may think tattoos will show people abit more of their characters. Or just generally like the idea of getting life experiences permanently ink'd on their body. I dont know.. |
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08-13-2009, 12:37 AM
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08-13-2009, 12:43 AM
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Well i'm not sure what i want to do now. I would of loved to have "live for today". so are these characters "live for today" anyway Live For Today (Kanji) |
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08-13-2009, 12:50 AM
It's important to keep in mind that the body is a temple, a gift from your parents, in Japan. To mark it permanently is unthinkable to many people, even earpiercing is a fairly modern idea (the majority of older women do not have pierced ears). So if you are going to mark it, you must be careful what you do. Most tattooed Japanese have pictures, but not writing. "Live for today" or "live for the moment" would seem like you hoped to die tomorrow, and would not be taken as a positive message.
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