Wow two months since I've had a post. Been busy with the real world, and not the fun escapism of the internet and tshirts. I'll post something more substantial later this week. Until then, here's a little Steeler joy
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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The most incessantly used are 昇, that means ascent, rise, 勝, that means excel, victory, or 承, that means inherit. There are 27 hanja that learn Min and an additional 4 variant forms, none of which are considerably more common than the opposite. But it is a common name component that features in a variety of masculine and feminine Korean names such as Mina, a member of the AV쏘걸 South Korean woman group Twice. The Japanese gender-neutral name Jun is usually represented by kanji that learn, moisture, pure, or simple. Meanwhile, when the Chinese name Jun is used for women, it’s doubtless to|prone to} imply ruler.
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