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TheDude
24th January 2005, 09:05 PM
If there is an expert here, please come forward.

Thanks.

( o Y o )
25th January 2005, 01:05 PM
Chinese readings of them, or Japanese?

TheDude
25th January 2005, 03:30 PM
What? :) My understanding of english halts here. I donŽt know whether the symbol is chinese or japanease, so if there is someone who can understand either, it will atleast rule out the other one.

( o Y o )
25th January 2005, 09:29 PM
LOL...they use the same symbols in Chinese and Japanese for the most part, but the way of reading them is different.

TheDude
25th January 2005, 09:52 PM
Ok, I have no idea. But IŽm sure someone gets it, I mean if the meanings are like "cheese" and "trust", its quite obvious which one would tattoo on her arm. Or maybe she likes cheese....

( o Y o )
25th January 2005, 10:08 PM
LOL...where is the actual pic of the tattoo?

TheDude
26th January 2005, 08:21 AM
IŽll have to email it to the person who understands...

( o Y o )
26th January 2005, 10:44 AM
You can email it to me......

TheDude
26th January 2005, 12:38 PM
Quite the dialog we are having here :) IŽll mail it soon.

( o Y o )
26th January 2005, 12:52 PM
LOL....email it to

hope you got that.

Grant Ellis
27th January 2005, 08:25 AM
The "Asian Character" is always the worst choice for a tattoo.

You don't know what it means, you had to have someone explain it to you, and they were possibly lying.

Those things are PERMANENT!

K++s
27th January 2005, 06:03 PM
The "Asian Character" is always the worst choice for a tattoo.

You don't know what it means, you had to have someone explain it to you, and they were possibly lying.

Those things are PERMANENT!

Tattoo Artist: "Of course the symbol means warrior of virtue and valour with no equal. What else could it mean?"

Person: "Well, according to my chinese friend and his family, it roughly translates to 'bitch'."

TheDude
27th January 2005, 08:54 PM
I have to agree, especially after that Sprite commercial... "Hot noodles"