Aaron saw this one in a gift shop. This is obviously a fake symbol invented in that gift shop, and it means something rude.
Monday, May 12, 2008
They totally made it up
Aaron saw this one in a gift shop. This is obviously a fake symbol invented in that gift shop, and it means something rude.
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Careful--only the quotes around "Japanese" are unnecessary.
I think that symbol actually means "The bearer of this object is a gullible sucker that just paid 325 bucks for a hunk of blue metal."
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It's amazing how much those Japanese characters can communicate!
well. that's weird cause in Chinese it does mean "happiness" and "Fortunate". Pronounced as "Ha-ng" which happens to be my mother's maiden name.
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