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06-07-2010, 09:00 PM
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06-07-2010, 09:42 PM
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I'm glad your friend likes his tattoo. It's just unfortunate he ruined the human form with something unapealing for the sake of charishing something only he knows. |
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06-07-2010, 09:52 PM
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A) This one means father, because of...fill in the blank B)This one means truth, because...fill in the blank C) This one means bond/connection...fill in the blank Most people don't do this in English because they're looking at the kanji as almost like a theme. I know a girl with a single kanji on her wrist that says "strength." IMO, it's a lot easier to describe to people that each kanji is a piece, rather than an Engrish sentence tattooed on you. This is obviously directed towards a western audience. |
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06-08-2010, 11:19 AM
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I got 'Dad' because of... I got 'Truth' because of... Doesn't make the overall picture any less aesthetically weird. And if the OP wants to express a "My dad taught me to express myself and go my own way" sentiment or a "me and my dad are close" sentiment, then these aren't the right characters. OP asked the board to check his character choices. Note, no one's judged what he wants, or that he's chosen to do so in a language he clearly doesn't understand, which is a BIG rarity on JF. All I've pointed out is that the group of characters doesn't look right as a whole, which should honestly matter just as much as the individual characters themselves. I mean, see it like this; "I want a kanji tattoo with the characters for 猪 because I'm part native american and it's my totem animal, and 愛 because i have a japanese girlfriend and it's the first character in her name." Great, perfect character choices; just don't put them together, because that seems like you mean "Boar love", which makes the original intention redundant and is unflattering. |
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06-08-2010, 12:30 PM
There's a difference between asking for advice and asking for help! I don't see the OP asking what people think of his idea for a tattoo, all I see is help confirming the meaning of separate characters.
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