from: Bill R.
to: "tiangotlost@gmail.com"
date: Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 11:16 AM
subject: tattoo mystery
Hello:
My name is Bill and I am writing to you from Florida.
Recently, I've met a lady that has many tattoos. I asked her about one of them, and she embarrassingly admitted to me that having gotten it quite a long time ago (being her first one), she does not remember what it says. It is apparently a phrase of some sort written in kanji.
I immediately recognized the first symbol as "tao", or "do" (the way/path/road), but the others are unfamiliar to me. Clearly, with So many kanji in the world, it is daunting to try to find them all. I've attached a photo of the mystery tattoo if you could be so kind as to help in translating it.
Thank you very much, and I hope your day finds you well,
Bill
Another sucker of the gibberish font.
to: "tiangotlost@gmail.com"
date: Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 11:16 AM
subject: tattoo mystery
Hello:
My name is Bill and I am writing to you from Florida.
Recently, I've met a lady that has many tattoos. I asked her about one of them, and she embarrassingly admitted to me that having gotten it quite a long time ago (being her first one), she does not remember what it says. It is apparently a phrase of some sort written in kanji.
I immediately recognized the first symbol as "tao", or "do" (the way/path/road), but the others are unfamiliar to me. Clearly, with So many kanji in the world, it is daunting to try to find them all. I've attached a photo of the mystery tattoo if you could be so kind as to help in translating it.
Thank you very much, and I hope your day finds you well,
Bill
Another sucker of the gibberish font.
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