Sunday, February 8, 2009

Two Months

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

1 comment:

caldrepafford said...

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.