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May 30, 2008, 01:17 AM
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| | | phrase in sanskrit for tattoo Hi all,
I want to get a tattoo. I am trying to figure out a phrase in sanskrit that i cna use.
Any suggestion???? help..... need it by today evening....
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May 30, 2008, 01:44 AM
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Originally posted by ren_2cool:
Hi all,
I want to get a tattoo. I am trying to figure out a phrase in sanskrit that i cna use.
Any suggestion???? help..... need it by today evening....
Thanks!!! |
Well, what sort of things interest you or maybe issues or causes that you really care about because of your feelings this way or that concerning them? It would help to know about those in order to help you the best here.
If you are going to be putting something on your body that's basically going to be permanent, then I would like to assume that you would like something that would have some sort of important meaning to you.
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May 30, 2008, 02:32 AM
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| Why don't you seek a sponsorship deal with a well known brand or manufacturer? That way the company sponsoring you would pay for the tattoo and, potentially, pay you some extra on top. For example, if you were sponsored by the Spanish bank Banco Santander it could read "This tattoo is brought to you in association with Banco Santander Central". Not only would this look "really cool" it could potentially be a real cash cow. Presumably the majority of your friends cannot read Sanskrit therefore, if any of them ask what it means, you could lie and say that it means "I like cats and Country and Western music", or something similar.
Alternatively, why don't you have the tattoo done in English, so that people can read it, in Arial font? That would look rad. |
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May 30, 2008, 02:38 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by hilaryfortnum Why don't you seek a sponsorship deal with a well known brand or manufacturer? That way the company sponsoring you would pay for the tattoo and, potentially, pay you some extra on top. For example, if you were sponsored by the Spanish bank Banco Santander it could read "This tattoo is brought to you in association with Banco Santander Central". Not only would this look "really cool" it could potentially be a real cash cow. Presumably the majority of your friends cannot read Sanskrit therefore, if any of them ask what it means, you could lie and say that it means "I like cats and Country and Western music", or something similar.
Alternatively, why don't you have the tattoo done in English, so that people can read it, in Arial font? That would look rad. |
That was funny and well thought-out, hilaryfortnum!!  |
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May 30, 2008, 02:40 AM
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| By-the-way, I never wear anything with advertising on it, because I'm not getting paid to advertise the products! |
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