Guest ShooterJay Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/toplesscarwas...ttooartist.html Pitt junior Brandon Smith wanted a tattoo that proclaimed his manliness, so he decided to get the Chinese characters for “strength” and “honor” on his chest. After 20 minutes under the needle of local tattoo artist Andy Sakai, he emerged with the symbol for “small penis” embedded in his flesh. Above: Symbols on the back of a Pitt student inked by Sakai (inset) were originally meant to say “princess.” They really say “prostitute.” “I had it for months before I knew what it really meant,” Smith said. “Then I went jogging through the Carnegie Mellon campus and a group of Asian kids started laughing and calling me ‘Shorty.’ That’s when I knew something was up.” Sakai, an award-winning tattoo artist, was tired of seeing sacred Japanese words, symbols of his heritage, inked on random white people. So he used their blissful ignorance to make an everlasting statement. Any time acustomer came to Sakai’s home studio wanting Japanese tattooed on them, he modified it into a profane word or phrase. “All these preppy sorority girls and suburban rich boys think they’re so cool ‘cause they have a tattoo with Japanese characters. But it doesn’t mean shit to them!” Sakai said. “The dumbasses don’t even realize that I’ve written ‘slut’ or ‘pervert’ on their skin!” In the last month, seven people unknowingly received explicit tattoos from the disgruntled artist. Kerri Baker, a Carlow College freshman, paid $50 to have the symbols for “beautiful goddess” etched above her belly button, but when she went into Szechuan Express Asian Noodle Shop sporting a bare midriff, the giggling employees explained to her that the tattoo really said, “Insert General Tso’s Chicken Here!” “I don’t even like General Tso’s!” Baker sobbed. “I’m a vegetarian!” Sakai doesn’t feel guilty about using hapless college students as canvases for his graffiti. “I think I’m helping my fellow man by labeling all the stupid people in the world,” he explained. “It’s not a crime, it’s a public service.”
Guest eiker_ir Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 hehe that's really funny... but at the same time it really sucks for those guys to have that crap written on their bodies forever
Guest Choken One Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 hehe that's really funny... but at the same time it really sucks for those guys to have that crap written on their bodies forever It's their fault for being Unorginal Fuckers trying to be cool.
Guest IDrinkRatsMilk Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 It's a shame those got so popular, they used to be sort of ok. I wouldn't mind having 'slut' or 'pervert' tattooed on me, personally.
Guest EricMM Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 On one hand it's always hilarious when posers get their just desserts. On the other hand, some japanese or chinese characters look really cool and a lot of Americans think they look exotic. Just because he's mad white people want to use Japanese characters is no excuse, he's supposed to be a professional? I think the lesson here is always make a good impression on someone who's about to permenantly change your appearance. I'm sure if one said hello to the guy and thought hard about the tat, made a good impression so to speak, he would put the proper characters on. But I'd just get a Kermit the Frog tattoo instead. Maybe with a character that said "Hometown Hero" or something.
Guest ShooterJay Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 Just a quick question slightly off-subject. I've been thinking on-and-off for the past couple of years of getting my late grandmother's name tattoo'ed in Hebrew script lettering. Here are the factors: 1. It would be a permanent way of remembering her. Even if my memory of her fades as I get older. 2. No problems with the foreign language lettering- since it is my heritage. 3. I have always wanted some sort of distinctive and creative body marking (I look horrible with dyed hair, and I look at old photos of me with my goatee and it's not a look I like now.) Cons: 1. In most denominations of Judaism, you can't be buried in a Jewish cemetery if you die with a tattoo. (Not mine, but still.) 2. It might be offensive to Holocaust survivors, since they were forcibly tattooed. 3. I can imagine my grandmother telling me how stupid it is.
Guest ShooterJay Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 Actually Choken, that's a very good idea. Thanks.
Guest Choken One Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 That's one more for the good guys.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 That guy is my fucking hero. I'd think more people would notice the symbol on their skin is different from the one on the wall.
Guest nl5xsk1 Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 I think that this might not be true ... the part where the girl says that she doesn't even like General Tso's because she's a vegetarian seemed fishy (no pun intended), so I looked at the other articles that this newspaper offer: "Sharpsburg Man Declares Mellon Arena Urinal Historic Site" "Greek Affiliation Questioned in Fellatio Incident" "Parking, Poon Abundant in South Oakland"
Guest oldschoolwrestling Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 That reminded me of a comedian I saw recently who was wondering if people in Japan or China were getting tattoos of English writing.
Guest Ram Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 I think that this might not be true ... the part where the girl says that she doesn't even like General Tso's because she's a vegetarian seemed fishy (no pun intended), so I looked at the other articles that this newspaper offer: "Sharpsburg Man Declares Mellon Arena Urinal Historic Site" "Greek Affiliation Questioned in Fellatio Incident" "Parking, Poon Abundant in South Oakland" It's a site hosted on angelfire...not a newspaper.
Guest Lightning Flik Posted August 4, 2003 Report Posted August 4, 2003 Japanese/Chinese characters are neat. And if I was thinking of a tattoo, I'd probably ask for one. However, I am learned in a little Japanese, so I understand why the guy is insulted when people ask for tattoos of his native language place on someone's body and they've got NO idea what it means. Still, that's just not really that great of an idea to fight back.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Funny stuff if it's true. I knew someone that got a big "S" on his arm (first letter of his name) and the artist put it on BACKWARDS. I had another buddy get a scorpion on his arm, and it looked like a prune several showers later...
Guest Ripper Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 If it were true, and I was one of these people, I would beat his ass every thursday until I got it out of my system. So its their fault you are a sell out little bitch(in his opinion since putting the words on people is a insult) and got tired of putting the words on people. Then don't do it. Fucking up someones tatt is just wrong, no matter why they got it.
Gert T Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Man's still taking their money, so it can't be THAT insulting. Although if this is true, I really think its funny some girl would want beautiful goddess tattooed on her. Hard to sympathize with her.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 “I think I’m helping my fellow man by labeling all the stupid people in the world,” I am so having this guy's babies.
Ultimo Dugas Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I find this to be utterly hillarious. You'd think that they'd at least try and research the symbols a bit. They don't nessacerily deserve what they get, but I still find it funny.
Guest Vitamin X Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 In terms of professionalism that is terrible, considering people will pay a gross amount of money to the shop and the artist and that he is insulting his customers instead of just going along with whatever retarded idea they want. They may be stupid, but they're the ones lining your pockets with cash, buddy. I see no way in how I would be offended at a white guy with spanish (my first and I guess 'cultural' language) tattoo'ed on him, other than some Mexicans would laugh at him or whatever. Why should this guy be so insulted at the 'defacing' of his native and cultural heritage? He should accept the fact that the reason why that's a fad now and why people want it is because it is a nice work of art and a way of admiring his culture, not insulting it. What a fuckin jackass. At least I have English tattoo'ed on my back.
Guest Choken One Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 What would have he done if a Japanese requested English language written on him?
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 well, assuming he can read english, he couldn't do anything and get away with it.
Guest The Flying Dutchman Posted August 7, 2003 Report Posted August 7, 2003 I think that this might not be true ... You THINK it might not be true?
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