Facebook (remember the days when it was exclusive to students only?), aka. cum bucket of the internet, has so much to offer.
You can get reconnect with "friends" that you never had interest in real life, lose your privacy, get bombarded by clever data-mining advertisers, and blah blah blah...
It comes with no surprise there is a group called "CooLeSt TaTToo On FaceBook...." with this posted in it by Wayne Fright (go ahead and friendquest him):
http://photos-413.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v236/165/18/624295413/n624295413_2973720_4222.jpg
Yep, it is an upside-down "Wendy".
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Enola's Tattoo in Waterworld
io9.com recently posted something about futuristic bad-ass tattoos, one that received much attention is on the back of Enola in Waterworld (it was a shitty movie by Kevin Costner, come to think of it, were any of Costner's movies good?).
I thought Enola was a dwarf when I first saw the movie. Perhaps that was because the camera's angle that made her head huge and shrunk her torso.
The characters on the left of the circular thing is "latitude" and "longitude" on the right. I don't know why the movie people decided to break two characters into three. It is not like they are saving any flesh space.
The characters inside of the circular part is longitude & latitude's actual coordinates.
Latitude = 27° 59' N
Longitude = 86° 56' E
Spoiler alert: it is the location of Mount Everest.
From Engrish & Hanzi Smatter |
The characters on the left of the circular thing is "latitude" and "longitude" on the right. I don't know why the movie people decided to break two characters into three. It is not like they are saving any flesh space.
The characters inside of the circular part is longitude & latitude's actual coordinates.
Latitude = 27° 59' N
Longitude = 86° 56' E
Spoiler alert: it is the location of Mount Everest.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Vasantham Central
Hello Everyone !!
Immortal Tattoos, Singapore will be featured on Vasantham Central on the 23rd October 2008 @ 10PM
This is the first ever appearance on the media (Locally) by Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.
Do check it out !!
Immortal Tattoos, Singapore will be featured on Vasantham Central on the 23rd October 2008 @ 10PM
This is the first ever appearance on the media (Locally) by Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.
Do check it out !!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Nov 2008 Wired - Lost, in Translation
In November 2008 issue of Wired magazine, there is an interesting article about underground (or should that be "under-net") volunteers that would add subtitles to popular American television shows for those who do not understand English.
The concept is interesting however the illustration accompanying the story is not so.
While both English and Arabic alphabets are up-right and correct, the four Chinese characters are upside-down.
認真爆笑 means "serious laughter" in Chinese.
This is second time I have spotted Wired magazine making similar snafu.
The concept is interesting however the illustration accompanying the story is not so.
While both English and Arabic alphabets are up-right and correct, the four Chinese characters are upside-down.
認真爆笑 means "serious laughter" in Chinese.
This is second time I have spotted Wired magazine making similar snafu.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
FaceBook Group !!
Hello all !!
Immortal Tattoos, Singapore has now launched a group on Facebook.com
Do join in the fun !!
Click here : Immortal Tattoos, Singapore
Immortal Tattoos, Singapore has now launched a group on Facebook.com
Do join in the fun !!
Click here : Immortal Tattoos, Singapore
Dad 9.15.94
Alan and I both can't figure out what this tattoo is about.
http://www.bmezine.com/tattoo/A81015/high/obkj-my-first-tattoo.jpg
Is it 伕, "common laborer", or 佚?
Update: This tattoo belongs to "Joker" in Rankmytattoos.com
http://www.bmezine.com/tattoo/A81015/high/obkj-my-first-tattoo.jpg
Is it 伕, "common laborer", or 佚?
Update: This tattoo belongs to "Joker" in Rankmytattoos.com
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Scary Spice, tell me what you want?
While scanning through gossip site, The Superficial, I came across several images of Melanie Brown, aka. the former Scary Spice, modeling for Ultimo Autumn/Winter lingerie line.
http://thesuperficial.com/2008/10/scary_spice_will_frighten_your.php
I have no idea what the character circled in red supposedly to be.
Is it 女? Or, is it 太?
Oh, Melanie B, why can't you tell me what you want, what you really really want? According to the song, what she really wanted was "zigazig ha".
http://thesuperficial.com/2008/10/scary_spice_will_frighten_your.php
I have no idea what the character circled in red supposedly to be.
Is it 女? Or, is it 太?
Oh, Melanie B, why can't you tell me what you want, what you really really want? According to the song, what she really wanted was "zigazig ha".
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Sharing the Misfortune
http://www.bmezine.com/tattoo/A81006/high/n77m-my-chinese-tatto.jpg
有難同當 is a Chinese idiom means "to share the misfortune together". If this was picked from a tattoo template book, I am sure there are many sharing this misfortune.
BBC: The Kremlin Digger
Alan noticed something odd about the photograph in BBC's article about Russian journalist, Elena Tregubova.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3227666.stm
Alan says: "The Japanese in the background is obviously reversed. Perhaps the BBC published a mirror-image reversed copy of the photo. Although obviously intended to be Japanese, the text in the background is not exactly legible anyway and it does not seem to make any sense. Maybe the Japanese is reversed on the background image. Who knows? I’m not sure why such a journalist would want to be photographed in front of such a gibberish background. Is this fashionable in Russia or something?"
My guess would be it had something to do with paragraph 3 of the article:
"In one chapter, its author describes a flirty sushi lunch with Vladimir Putin, then head of the Russian security services, the FSB."
Sushi, #42 on list of things White people like.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3227666.stm
Alan says: "The Japanese in the background is obviously reversed. Perhaps the BBC published a mirror-image reversed copy of the photo. Although obviously intended to be Japanese, the text in the background is not exactly legible anyway and it does not seem to make any sense. Maybe the Japanese is reversed on the background image. Who knows? I’m not sure why such a journalist would want to be photographed in front of such a gibberish background. Is this fashionable in Russia or something?"
My guess would be it had something to do with paragraph 3 of the article:
"In one chapter, its author describes a flirty sushi lunch with Vladimir Putin, then head of the Russian security services, the FSB."
Sushi, #42 on list of things White people like.
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