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    Hello

    I'm new here, I'm just looking for a way to pass the time while I think. I have much to think about at the moment and I'm good at multitasking so...yeah.
    Obviously I'm interested in love, seeing as how I'm on this forum. My beloved is the most important, well, anything to me.
    Feel free to say something or ask something if you so desire.

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    do you know that your sn means don't die in japanese??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illusional View Post
    do you know that your sn means don't die in japanese??

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    That's the third meaning I've found for this name so far. It's also a type of bamboo training weapon. The meaning I meant for it was the seperate meanings of the Japanese words, shin and ai. Shin means truth and ai means love. I didn't know it also meant don't die

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    I knew I heard of it! Shinai is the one they use for kendo, while us who do aikido use a bokken instead.

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    hrmm.... the japanese meaning of true is usually used in a different sense. what you are actually looking for would be 本当愛 in the kanji form or ほんとう あい. it's pronouces hontou ai (hontoooooo with the o being the long sound). it means to really love.

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