I originally wanted to get a Haduken plate, but that one was taken, so I got the SHOYUKN plate – and happy that I did because it has two meanings. For people that don’t know, it means “Sho/Sure you can”. For people that do know (and are obviously awesome) it means Shoryuken! I also have the background as Lake Tahoe to symbolize Ryu’s ending scene in Street Fighter II when he is at the water fall, performing Shoryukens.
I originally wanted to get a Haduken plate, but that one was taken, so I got the SHOYUKN plate – and happy that I did because it has two meanings. For people that don’t know, it means “Sho/Sure you can”. For people that do know (and are obviously awesome) it means Shoryuken! I also have the background as Lake Tahoe to symbolize Ryu’s ending scene in Street Fighter II when he is at the water fall, performing Shoryukens.
That, is well thought out awesomeness! Well done my friend, well done.