From reader "Shay S.":
"Dear Tian, the attached photo is that of a the characters on the front of a shirt I bought at Walmart some years ago. I can't say I've worn it much, since it was soon after I really thought about the fact that it could say anything. Living in a city with a tiny Asian population, I have never had the event to find out what it means. I hope the picture is clear enough to be read."I really have no idea what the second character supposed to be. In order to make the phrase to be somewhat meaningful, I thought it might be
叭. Therefore the phrase would be something like "respect the weak authority".
This phrase also reminded me of Cartman from
South Park yelling about "
respect my authority" and recently
my friend Eric got beaten up by two off-duty police officers in Mesa, Arizona.
淡 = weak, watery; insipid, tasteless
叭 = denote a sound or sharp noise
整 = orderly, neat, tidy; whole
儼 = grave, respectful, majestic
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