I'm very seriously thinking getting a new tattoo (another of many, btw) with the Latin for "True love never dies." I've seen this rendered as "Verum amori nunquam mori" but having little Latin and less Greek I can't be sure that this is accurate. Can any expert Latinists help?
No offence to any of the users on here, but I would not have a tattoo on me based on what random users of a anonymous website say a phrase translates to.
I recall someone found some chinese symbols on a menu that they had tattooed on themselves. Unknown to them, the symbols meant "this dish is cheap but qute tasty".
Another person had chinese symbols tattoed on their stomach which the tattooist had designed. Turned out it meant "insert chicken here".