Sunday, December 30, 2007

New Year's Resolution

For those who are seeking suggestions on new year's resolution, may I suggest stop getting tattoos from these templates?



Especially the infamous "Asian Font" seen here, aka. English alphabet in gibberish Chinese.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Chris said...

It would help if people would find this site BEFORE they get inked.

5:59 PM  
Anonymous Kiz said...

But then there wouldn't be as much material... KF

8:10 AM  
Anonymous ThePenguin said...

Calligraphy isn't really my forte (or even neat handwriting, in any language ;) ) but apart from the hopelessly confused meanings many of the characters - particularly on the sheet on the top left and the one in the bottom centre - are pretty darn ugly.

My New Year's resolution: to carry around a small camera with which to take photos of hanzi / kanji tattoos.

9:54 AM  
Anonymous Diana said...

Damn. That stuff is shameful. Those characters look like they were drawn by me on my first day of Chinese class. You know, I take that back: even then my writing was probably better looking than that.

6:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL... looks like the asian font is never going to stop haunting us.

2:58 AM  
Anonymous Ulas said...

Well, taking photos of strangers' tattoos may be kinda scary, for that some people might noy like their picture taken. I had seen a beauty of a jacket once. A triple smatter. At the back of the jacket there were three lines involving Hanzi, Hangul and guess what...Hebrew! I named that "The Ultimate 3H smatter" but alas I had no camera with me, only a cell phone that can take photos...however the wearer was walking and I had to come near her to get a good view, and she might not have been happy with that. I had taken the photo of a boxer short with misused kanji by my cell phone pretending to write a text message. Many stores have a no-photo policy here in Turkey

6:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've seen women with 安 tattooed on them. While in Chinese it may mean "peaceful," it means "cheap" in Japanese. I can't help but grin or laugh when I see that. So funny.

11:24 PM  

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