termie said:

termie

found a cool character ツ

10 months ago.

16 comments so far

  • tijs

    he looks quite happy with himself :) google says it means sports, so i guess thats because he's rather fit.

    10 months ago by tijs

  • lemonad

    Oh, now that's a smilie I like, will have to try to remember to use it now on ツ

    10 months ago by lemonad

  • Itkovian

    De max!

    10 months ago by Itkovian

  • andie

    still in SF, leaving saturday morning. Any beer drinking coming up the next few days?

    10 months ago by andie

  • termie

    @andie: sure :) don't know when is good, am trying to get some work done this week, my friend is having a housewarming on thursday, but any time fairly late in the evening (8pm+) i could probably be convinced to engage in some "brewskis"

    10 months ago by termie

  • termie

    @andie: actually, what are you doing this evening? might be nice to grab some beers near the park while it is light out, ping me at +1.650.215.3285 with your phone number

    10 months ago by termie

  • andie

    @termie: I'm all for beer/food/park, sent you a text just now. My number is +1 415 509 3870 if that didn't reach you.

    10 months ago by andie

  • cybette

    i've seen that symbol quite a bit... oh yes, @cervus = Basti Hirsch ッ

    10 months ago by cybette

  • sachaqs

    (I thought it was the japanese katakana for "shi" シ but it's actually "tsu" ッ)

    10 months ago by sachaqs

  • lemonad

    @sachaqs: Great! more smilie variations to chose from シッ

    10 months ago by lemonad

  • plindberg

    @tijs: For me, #ja|en|ッ">Google translates "ッ" as "creation".

    10 months ago by plindberg

  • tijs

    @plindberg yeah but we have two variations now; check the original one: #ja" target="_new">http://google.com/translate_t#ja|en|ツ

    not that that actually means anything without context though i think.

    10 months ago by tijs

  • cybette

    Wow, ok, actually there are 3 variations: ツ ッ シ

    10 months ago by cybette

  • tijs

    together their a party!

    10 months ago by tijs

  • plindberg

    @tijs: Ah, they aren't that easy to tell apart. (-: The last one is translated as "Si" in English, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, and "Sc" in French. Cryptic.

    10 months ago by plindberg

  • rzwitserloot

    This is too good to be true: It comes in 'circled' form: ㋡ ㋛

    10 months ago by rzwitserloot

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