aphoticdivinity just posted some better shots of Marksha's tattoo in
mpellegrino, wondering (like those of us who are cool and care) what it means. Well, since I had a lot of stuff to do, I decided to spend some time trying to figure out what it means (chores? what chores?).
For you heathens who need a refresher coarse in Mark's back, here are some pics:
And just to prove that the second shot is really him...
I honestly never get tired of posting the boa!pic.
Now, that tattoo...
Gi is the Japanese kanji symbol of meaning "Justice and Honor". There are the kanji idioms which are using Gi, such as Seigi (justice), DouGi (morality), Gimu (liability) and Giri (obligation). Condensation of these meanings is Gi, and Gi is the typical kanji symbol which expresses the mind respecting the moral sense and justice as human beings. Gi is indispensable in social life and we must not forget it. Particularly this kanji befits people who interested in the martial art of Japan, like Karate.
Source *sigh* I feel better now that I've spent a hour and a half googling this poor man's tattoo.
Time to get to work!