Discussion
emicen said:
stigmundfreud said:
clonmult said:
I had my sons name put together in kanji for tattooing onto my right shoulder. I did a bit of research to check the kanji came out correct, and then had it confirmed by colleagues (I was working at a Japanese company when I had it done).
But with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
if its your sons name, and I presume he is English speaking, why not just get it spelt in English. Whacking it down in china town aint giving it no more cred than a dad turning up to pick him up from school in a Vaxhall Nova with 21 inch spinnersBut with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
- unless your sons name is Chinese, there isnt going to be a Chinese word for it
- Checking with someone Japanese would be of little to fk all use seeing as they pronounce the same characters completely different from the Chinese.
To form a western name in Japanese text, katakana would be used.
Debating putting my name in katakana on my upper arm as the actual script and characters in it look good (imo, and thats the opinion that matters seeing as its my arm) and its a nice reminder of my time in Japan. I can also be quite reassured that it is my name being that the Japanese banks and immigration authority arent known for their sense of humour and its their translation of my name I'd be using
Markh said:
jfr said:
MikeyT said:
Why get your son's name tattooed on your body at all?
why not? whats wrong with it?You believe its tacky, but you obviously also live in an ideal world where everything is perfect.
clonmult said:
emicen said:
stigmundfreud said:
clonmult said:
I had my sons name put together in kanji for tattooing onto my right shoulder. I did a bit of research to check the kanji came out correct, and then had it confirmed by colleagues (I was working at a Japanese company when I had it done).
But with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
if its your sons name, and I presume he is English speaking, why not just get it spelt in English. Whacking it down in china town aint giving it no more cred than a dad turning up to pick him up from school in a Vaxhall Nova with 21 inch spinnersBut with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
- unless your sons name is Chinese, there isnt going to be a Chinese word for it
- Checking with someone Japanese would be of little to fk all use seeing as they pronounce the same characters completely different from the Chinese.
To form a western name in Japanese text, katakana would be used.
Debating putting my name in katakana on my upper arm as the actual script and characters in it look good (imo, and thats the opinion that matters seeing as its my arm) and its a nice reminder of my time in Japan. I can also be quite reassured that it is my name being that the Japanese banks and immigration authority arent known for their sense of humour and its their translation of my name I'd be using
A Chinese person might put a western name in to Kanji, a Japanese person really wouldnt.
emicen said:
clonmult said:
emicen said:
stigmundfreud said:
clonmult said:
I had my sons name put together in kanji for tattooing onto my right shoulder. I did a bit of research to check the kanji came out correct, and then had it confirmed by colleagues (I was working at a Japanese company when I had it done).
But with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
if its your sons name, and I presume he is English speaking, why not just get it spelt in English. Whacking it down in china town aint giving it no more cred than a dad turning up to pick him up from school in a Vaxhall Nova with 21 inch spinnersBut with any of these foreign characters its way too open for abuse by tattooists who don't really give a st.
- unless your sons name is Chinese, there isnt going to be a Chinese word for it
- Checking with someone Japanese would be of little to fk all use seeing as they pronounce the same characters completely different from the Chinese.
To form a western name in Japanese text, katakana would be used.
Debating putting my name in katakana on my upper arm as the actual script and characters in it look good (imo, and thats the opinion that matters seeing as its my arm) and its a nice reminder of my time in Japan. I can also be quite reassured that it is my name being that the Japanese banks and immigration authority arent known for their sense of humour and its their translation of my name I'd be using
A Chinese person might put a western name in to Kanji, a Japanese person really wouldnt.
none of that Japanese stuff for me, instead I chose a smallish TVR logo on the top of my back, felt like a good idea at the time, after a few too many Budweisers in Florida.
It was either that or a teletubby with a AK47, so i think i made the right choice
It was either that or a teletubby with a AK47, so i think i made the right choice
Edited by Fex2005 on Monday 30th June 12:22
Technonotice said:
i thought about getting this done, its the symbol for capricorn..
http://www.dixieart.com/22-790_Capricorn.jpg
i was well up for it when i was pissed last night, however on reflection it might be a bit bent. what do you think?
http://www.dixieart.com/22-790_Capricorn.jpg
i was well up for it when i was pissed last night, however on reflection it might be a bit bent. what do you think?
When I was about 15, I thought that getting a tattoo of the Vampire glyph from Blade would be cool:
I then became older and realised it wasn't at all.
A bit like the tattoo equivalent of wearing a T-shirt which promotes your favourite sci-fi show.
I then became older and realised it wasn't at all.
A bit like the tattoo equivalent of wearing a T-shirt which promotes your favourite sci-fi show.
Edited by Gylen on Monday 30th June 12:50
MikeyT said:
Technonotice said:
i thought about getting this done, its the symbol for capricorn..
http://www.dixieart.com/22-790_Capricorn.jpg
i was well up for it when i was pissed last night, however on reflection it might be a bit bent. what do you think?
http://www.dixieart.com/22-790_Capricorn.jpg
i was well up for it when i was pissed last night, however on reflection it might be a bit bent. what do you think?
That's the main thing I don't get.
People who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
So all these people with "fk society" and pictures of 'the finger' are going to look like absolute idiots when they're sucking dinner through straws in the old folks home.
People who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
So all these people with "fk society" and pictures of 'the finger' are going to look like absolute idiots when they're sucking dinner through straws in the old folks home.
Fex2005 said:
none of that Japanese stuff for me, instead I chose a smallish TVR logo on the top of my back, felt like a good idea at the time, after a few too many Budweisers in Florida.
It was either that or a teletubby with a AK47, so i think i made the right choice
Have you seen Dave Gormans Googlewhack adventure? His tattoo on that is .... interesting.It was either that or a teletubby with a AK47, so i think i made the right choice
Edited by Fex2005 on Monday 30th June 12:22
Heskey said:
That's the main thing I don't get.
People who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
So all these people with "fk society" and pictures of 'the finger' are going to look like absolute idiots when they're sucking dinner through straws in the old folks home.
Hmm, bit of a sweeping statement, I've got three, first at 18, second at 21, third at 25. All were designed by me as a reminder of who I was at the time. Still look at my first, 8 years later, and remember my opinions, tastes, etc.People who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
So all these people with "fk society" and pictures of 'the finger' are going to look like absolute idiots when they're sucking dinner through straws in the old folks home.
The whole point was to remind me when I'm old and crinkly of how I've changed and (possibly) grown through the years, so I don't turn into an old fecker who thinks anything different to my opinion is rubbish, to remind me that almost everything in life changes, and to attempt to not to get stuck in one mode of thinking.
There are as many reasons for getting a tattoo as there are for any important decision, and just like any important decision, some people think it through over time, some people go with the first or easiest option.
My tattoos also help remind me that everybody's taste is their own, and therefore who am I to judge as long as it has no effect on me?
Heskey said:
So all these people with "fk society" and pictures of 'the finger' are going to look like absolute idiots when they're sucking dinner through straws in the old folks home.
bertie said:
MikeyT said:
Why get tattoos on your body at all?
EFA.Don't get them at all myself, I can just imagine them all sat round in the nursing home when they're 80 with unreadable saggy blurs.
So, when you're pissing the bed every night, and sucking food through a straw every day, will you really give a fk about some faded old tattoo?
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." posts appeared, on a thread about tattoos.
Edited by King Herald on Monday 30th June 13:21
Sway said:
Heskey said:
That's the main thing I don't get.
People who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
Hmm, bit of a sweeping statementPeople who get tattoos are usually getting something that they only appreciate currently, without fully understanding it will stay with them FOR LIVE.
Your concept of tattoos is facinating. Late teenagers getting cartoons and slanderous comments isn't!
And PS. Chinese lettering tattoos are tacky
King Herald said:
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." post appeared on a thread about tattoos.
Wow. Since when did it become illegal to balance a discussion?Edited by Heskey on Monday 30th June 13:19
Tattoos do tend to divide people one heck of a lot, definitely a marmite thing. The kanji on my arm reminds me of a difficult time in my life (divorce, not seeing my son as much). The celtic band may seem like a cop out, but it was something my sister and I both decided on when I finally moved away from home.
I've only got a couple of tattoos at the moment, and made sure that neither of those would be visible in the office - I generally work in straight-laced corporate environments, and having a tattoo on display would generally be frowned upon (especially at the Japanese company).
Maybe more in time, who knows. I've got a few ideas on things that I'm interested in, but as with the others I've had done, I'll take my time and think it through.
I've had a few friends have tattoos that they've regretted - one has her husbands initials tattooed on (no-one was surprised when they divorced), another had his wifes name done in sanskrit (or something like that), and that was followed by the inevitable divorce.
I've only got a couple of tattoos at the moment, and made sure that neither of those would be visible in the office - I generally work in straight-laced corporate environments, and having a tattoo on display would generally be frowned upon (especially at the Japanese company).
Maybe more in time, who knows. I've got a few ideas on things that I'm interested in, but as with the others I've had done, I'll take my time and think it through.
I've had a few friends have tattoos that they've regretted - one has her husbands initials tattooed on (no-one was surprised when they divorced), another had his wifes name done in sanskrit (or something like that), and that was followed by the inevitable divorce.
Heskey said:
King Herald said:
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." post appeared on a thread about tattoos.
Wow. Since when did it become illegal to balance a discussion?Jeez, if they don't like tattoos what the hell do people even OPEN a tattoo thread for???? Seriously, do you sort of guys come in just to have a dig?
Shall I go to the Kit Car forum and tell them all I don't like kit cars, or the Jag forum and tell them they are rubbish????
King Herald said:
Heskey said:
King Herald said:
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." post appeared on a thread about tattoos.
Wow. Since when did it become illegal to balance a discussion?Jeez, if they don't like tattoos what the hell do people even OPEN a tattoo thread for???? Seriously, do you sort of guys come in just to have a dig?
Shall I go to the Kit Car forum and tell them all I don't like kit cars, or the Jag forum and tell them they are rubbish????
Neil_H said:
King Herald said:
Heskey said:
King Herald said:
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." post appeared on a thread about tattoos.
Wow. Since when did it become illegal to balance a discussion?Jeez, if they don't like tattoos what the hell do people even OPEN a tattoo thread for???? Seriously, do you sort of guys come in just to have a dig?
Shall I go to the Kit Car forum and tell them all I don't like kit cars, or the Jag forum and tell them they are rubbish????
King Herald said:
Heskey said:
King Herald said:
I was wondering how long before the utterly, utterly predictable "I don't like tattoos myself blah blah...." post appeared on a thread about tattoos.
Wow. Since when did it become illegal to balance a discussion?Jeez, if they don't like tattoos what the hell do people even OPEN a tattoo thread for???? Seriously, do you sort of guys come in just to have a dig?
Shall I go to the Kit Car forum and tell them all I don't like kit cars, or the Jag forum and tell them they are rubbish????
Someone asked about tattoos, some people say they're cool, some people say they're not; what's the problem? But seeing as this is primarily a car-related forum, let's keep it car themed:
Edited by Heskey on Monday 30th June 14:56
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