Dear Readers,
Starting on Dec. 17th, I will be traveling through Oregon and California for three weeks.
Thanks to the great folks at Gmail for hooking me up with Gmail Mobile, so if anyone has any tips about interesting places to visit, please feel free to email me.
In the meantime, please entertain yourselves with this Japanese etiquette guide about how to properly order and consume sushi.
Happy Holidays
-tian
Jumat, 16 Desember 2005
Kamis, 15 Desember 2005
"Ding Dong"
When I saw this photo, the first two questions popped into my mind are:
1. Is the witch dead?
2. Are the fries done?
The four-character phrase (circled in red) on this young man's left forearm is the literal translation that means "the sound of ding-dong".
Selasa, 13 Desember 2005
Minggu, 11 Desember 2005
Bewitch Hero Energy
http://flickr.com/photos/shadowbox/25270163/
Many tattoo shops prohibit any photographs to be taken in their shops. I never really asked why but have always assumed it has something to do with copyrights. It always makes me cringe whenever I see template displays in tattoo shops with incorrect translation and wrongly written characters.
Thanks to Flickr user “Shadowbox”, I found the photo shown above.
The character 化 with caption “to bewitch” is not necessarily correct. The Japanese 化かす does have “to bewitch” as one of its meanings, but the character 化 by itself only means “to change” or “to convert”, and “reaction” in Chemistry. 蠱惑 is often used to describe “bewitch”.
The last character in “hero” appeared to be mirrored. The three characters 主人公 only mean “main character”. If you ever stepped foot in a DVD store, you will know “hero” is 英雄, there is even a movie with the same title was made starring Jet Li.
The “energy” character 活 means “to survive” or “to exist”. Usually 氣 is used to represent “energy” in terms of “Chi” or “Qi”, and 能 is used to represent physical energy.
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Kamis, 08 Desember 2005
Senin, 05 Desember 2005
"Friendless"
http://www.bmezine.com/tattoo/A51202/high/bmepb175130.jpg
This young man probably did not have a Chinese-speaking friend to verify the tattoo for him.
友 (friend) is missing a horizontal stroke.
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