The two "items" which can be seen in the picture above could hardly be called "Kani" or "Hanzi". This is not Sousho/Caoshu (=the flowing cursive style of calligraphy). Is not even Gyousho/X�ngshu (=the semi-cursive style of calligraphy). In fact, it isn't cursive at all. And no one could ever say that these two characters are written in Kaisho/Kaishu style (=regular writing).
And, to make things worse, the second character is missing several strokes.
In conclusion, this is just a doodle. A mirrored doodle, to be more precise.
For comparison, in the image below you can see the same word (?? = true love) written in Kaishu style (Kaishu means "regular writing" in Chinese; I don't use the japanese term - Kaisho - because ?? has a different meaning in Japanese - it doesn't mean "true love", it's a feminine name).
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![This is NOT a Kanji / Hanzi tattoo. This is just a doodle.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_epgu1UAg9AODAtTUGLUscrxI84nc6HGwyfcteCkKqsX9JWpv1XFL1bddIajCfaxTz2Q7ZE-1IYKqI3uiJ0x9S68L2tFX4nWnpso2iWE3jY9D51zTQaGnzkZukfoZA4nksMX7v2Ed_Ho7/s72-c/Wrong-tatoo-Mirror.jpg)
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