actually from what I've heard the swastika is a Chinese symbol of luck.and also aren't swastikas tilted?well either way awesome picture*sets as background*
makojna said:
actually from what I've heard the swastika is a Chinese symbol of luck.and also aren't swastikas tilted?well either way awesome picture*sets as background*
which was exactly what i ment by my "you best be trolling". I'm tired of people not knowing what an actual swatsika looks like. And I sincerely hope the person was using sarcasm. Otherwise, if they ever visit Japan and China, they're gonna be noticing that a "Swatsika" happens to be a letter.
DarkAngel13 said:
It is NOT a kanji symbol, and if you disagree, then prove me wrong by showing me what letters it is comprised of.
Its 音読み are バン and マン and its 訓読み is まんじ. Here is the UniHan entry for the kanji, here is the Wiktionary entry for the kanji, and here is the entry in another kanji dictionary.
And for fuck's sake, they're not letters. Japanese doesn't have letters. Hiragana and katakana are syllabaries full of syllabograms, and kanji are logograms; the lot of them could be called "characters" if you so chose, but none of them are letters because they are not segmental at the phoneme level.
DarkAngel13 said:
I'm pretty sure with half of my family living in Japan right now, I get last say in this matter.
This is not how arguing works, kiddo. Provide facts in support of your position or go away.
Oh HELL....I was too busy keeping an eye on that tall 'thing' to notice the sea of creepy stares all around them
DarkAngel13 said:
I'm pretty sure with half of my family living in Japan right now, I get last say in this matter. It is NOT a kanji symbol, and if you disagree, then prove me wrong by showing me what letters it is comprised of.
'I have family in Japan' is nice and all, but FACTS or GTFO
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ShinyPowerMan
over 4 years agoCreepy.
miragio
over 4 years agoThe result of Sora failing to quench the Darkness.
Rogzi
over 2 years agoAnyone else notice the faint Swastika on the luggage?
Tetsamaru
over 2 years agoYou best be trolling
NineballSeraph
over 2 years agoThey aren't. It's faint, but it's a barely-visible white.
makojna
over 2 years agoactually from what I've heard the swastika is a Chinese symbol of luck.and also aren't swastikas tilted?well either way awesome picture*sets as background*
Tetsamaru
over 2 years agowhich was exactly what i ment by my "you best be trolling". I'm tired of people not knowing what an actual swatsika looks like. And I sincerely hope the person was using sarcasm. Otherwise, if they ever visit Japan and China, they're gonna be noticing that a "Swatsika" happens to be a letter.
NeroGiovanni
over 2 years agoI think the picture was inspired a bit by the game "Imagination is the Only Escape", or if not. . . There's definitely a lot of similarities.
hdude5984
1 year agoJust a heads up, that's not a swastika. A swastika turns the other way.
Tetsamaru
11 months agoIts a kanji symbol, therefore its a letter.
glasnost
11 months ago卍 is a logogram, kids.
glasnost
11 months agoIts 音読み are バン and マン and its 訓読み is まんじ. Here is the UniHan entry for the kanji, here is the Wiktionary entry for the kanji, and here is the entry in another kanji dictionary.
And for fuck's sake, they're not letters. Japanese doesn't have letters. Hiragana and katakana are syllabaries full of syllabograms, and kanji are logograms; the lot of them could be called "characters" if you so chose, but none of them are letters because they are not segmental at the phoneme level.
This is not how arguing works, kiddo. Provide facts in support of your position or go away.
Tetsamaru
11 months agoNever knew the actual correct term for them. I just called them letters for simplicity sakes. Learn something new every day.
McSpanky
11 months agoOh HELL....I was too busy keeping an eye on that tall 'thing' to notice the sea of creepy stares all around them
'I have family in Japan' is nice and all, but FACTS or GTFO