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Q: what does your Tattoo say?

watching that program fresh off the boat the other day.
these guys had tats of Chinese characters that said something different to what they were told .
even Penny has soup instead of courage tattoo on her butt ( Big Bang Theory)
have you got or seen a tattoo that just isn't right?

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I was with my wife shopping in the buxinjie at spring festival and we saw a foreigner with a tat on his shoulder that said yazi (duck/male prostitute).

 

He was wearing a wife beater and clearly very proud of it and obviously clueless what it said.

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There are some great websites about this. But they seem to be on the other side of the great firewall for some reason. From what I remember.

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I was with my wife shopping in the buxinjie at spring festival and we saw a foreigner with a tat on his shoulder that said yazi (duck/male prostitute).

 

He was wearing a wife beater and clearly very proud of it and obviously clueless what it said.

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Those full arms/chest/back or full body tattoos with assortment of ferocious animals.. just cannot understand the thrill of having those.  Ofcourse, to each his own!

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Mine?

'Non-naive-FT'  

in characters, on my L buTT-ock, of course.

I am contemplating of adding '7 e-tities raincoats! Where's the rain?'

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it feels so empty without me lol

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