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The symbols mean "Strength," "Courage," and "Birth" (roughly, I'd presume) in Kanji. Opinions?
Like?
The symbols mean "Strength," "Courage," and "Birth" (roughly, I'd presume) in Kanji. Opinions?
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How cliche.
I mean. Neat.![]()
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I've always wanted a tattoo. You've made me jealous, now.
Very impressive, Giga Guess.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
Cool. I'd like to get a tatoo, if it wasn't for the pain and the fact that they're rather permanent. I'd probably change my mind a few days after getting one.
Did it hurt much, Giga Guess?
Wow, that's really cool. Tattoos rock.![]()
How you'd normally say I love you (romantically) would be daisuki. If you want to be grammatically correct, "Watashi wa <person's name> ga daisuki desu" or short form would probably work with "<person's name> ga daisuki da" you could use anata or omae for the person's name if you want to, but Japanese people don't ordinarily use 'you' in conversation, they ordinarily just use the person's name. Oh, but make sure you add -san or -kun (for a boy) or -chan (for a girl) or its not polite. ... I'll not go into the other different things you can add to people's names here, as you then have to get into the Japanese social ranking system, which seems to be pretty complex. Anyhow, hope that helps. And nifty tattoo by the way. I had a friend once who got a tattoo that the guy said meant 'immortal', but actually meant 'monkey.' Poor guy. Good thing you didn't fall into that trap!
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I can sort of understand the last two sentences(maybe) but why the paragraph at the begining? I'm very tired and I'm not sure if I missed something.
Nice tattoo. I sorta would like to get one but I'm afraid of neddles. Plus my religion sorta frowns on it. I'm screwed either way.
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Seems he's trying to respond to two threads at the same time. Silly monkey!
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Actually, not as cliche as one would think. The Dragon and Phoenix represent the dichotomy within me (VERY typical Aies Pisces cusp. Go with that.)
The symbols represent where I am now. Stronger, braver, and born anew.
And it didn't hurt too much. A cross between a mild burn, shock and pinch.
So the symbols are indeed accurate? Excellent.
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The idea of making a permanant mark on my body like that scares me. I know that if I did it, I'd want to get it undone in about a month.
I like it though.
Alli done gone and lost her mindses!Originally Posted by DoomAntenna
Signature by rubah. I think.