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IT LIVES: Post Your Pictars PART V (pg. 777)
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
I haven't seen this happen this late in the year in a long time...
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I blame global warming. |
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| Caela |
ok yay here are some pix of my newest tat:
and because of the camera phone, i had to use a mirror
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| djarecebo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Caela
no longer have a camera...but it's Amo Vita in black cursive on my shoulder. It means 'Love Life' in Latin. :) |
Not to be a dick, but I sincerely hope you don't have that tattooed on your shoulder. 'Amo Vita' does not make sense grammatically in Latin, at least not on its own. "Love life" would be either 'Ama Vitam' (if the message is addressed to one person or a generalization) or 'Amate Vitam' (if you were addressing two or more people). If you wanted "I love life" that would be 'Amo Vitam.' It is as if someone looked up "love" and "life" in a Latin dictionary and merely mushed them together with no regard to grammar or inflection. Reminds me of people who get Kanji symbols tattooed on themselves and have no clue what they mean. |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by djarecebo
Not to be a dick, but I sincerely hope you don't have that tattooed on your shoulder. 'Amo Vita' does not make sense grammatically in Latin, at least not on its own. "Love life" would be either 'Ama Vitam' (if the message is addressed to one person or a generalization) or 'Amate Vitam' (if you were addressing two or more people). If you wanted "I love life" that would be 'Amo Vitam.' It is as if someone looked up "love" and "life" in a Latin dictionary and merely mushed them together with no regard to grammar or inflection. Reminds me of people who get Kanji symbols tattooed on themselves and have no clue what they mean. |
lol owned
anyway, i have the kanji symbol on my back for fuku (good luck & fortune) and i had my tatoo artist copy it from a pendant my dad actually bought me in japan, so :p! |
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| djarecebo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
lol owned
anyway, i have the kanji symbol on my back for fuku (good luck & fortune) and i had my tatoo artist copy it from a pendant my dad actually bought me in japan, so :p! |
Wasn't referring to everyone who has a Kanji symbol, but its always funny meeting those who don't even know what they tattooed on themselves :D |
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| Caela |
yeah it was spur of the moment...whatever. worst comes to worst, i can add an M to the end of it and change the O to an A (niether of which would be hard). no biggie. i like it though.
also, the way it stands right now, is just the two words...which i understand is fine if i am not trying to make a phrase out of it. so it's not bad afterall. |
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| Slylee |
| i know i just felt like telling my story |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Caela
yeah it was spur of the moment...whatever. worst comes to worst, i can add an M to the end of it and change the O to an A (niether of which would be hard). no biggie. i like it though. |
that haters seriously |
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| Silky Johnson |
Whoa...Caela's tattoo is a lot like mine. Cept mine is cooler. :wtf:

Damn my hair was long there!
I also have a kanji symbol...but yeah I DO know what it means. It's the symbol for life, on the back of my neck. |
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| Frenchie |
Like it C-dawg! hahaa, C-dawg!!
I love shoulder tats. shoulder tats > *. I hate ankle tats, foot, random cav, wrist, lower backs ( I just don't like the over done tribal ones ). Back of the neck is iffy, HAS to be small.
Now I want one. yay! |
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| Silky Johnson |
Here's a repost, just cause I like this pic. :D

It's actually a ty tattoo in terms of the work the artist did. I've been meaning to get it fixed, but sooooo lazy. Oh and broke. |
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