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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostDefine the person? No, but it does shape peoples opinions.
Let's face it first impressions are quite significant, it's well known that people make snap judgements on what they see before a person speaks a word.
I do admit that my dislike of tattoo's is probably a function of my upbringing and generation and despite them having become thoroughly mainstream I do find them almost universally unattractive. I even admit that it's a bigoted (sp?) attitude, but the more I see them the less I generally like them. I also dislike facial piercings as again I think they look ugly.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostOh FFS! Such silly attitudes make me want to go and get a strange piercing or something. Jeez - a bit of metal or ink in your body is hardly the end of the world.
You might not think it's attractive but surely it does not define the person?
Let's face it first impressions are quite significant, it's well known that people make snap judgements on what they see before a person speaks a word.
I do admit that my dislike of tattoo's is probably a function of my upbringing and generation and despite them having become thoroughly mainstream I do find them almost universally unattractive. I even admit that it's a bigoted (sp?) attitude, but the more I see them the less I generally like them. I also dislike facial piercings as again I think they look ugly.
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Oh FFS! Such silly attitudes make me want to go and get a strange piercing or something. Jeez - a bit of metal or ink in your body is hardly the end of the world.
You might not think it's attractive but surely it does not define the person?
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Tattoos are old hat anyway. The latest fashion apparently is to have old machine parts inserted into the skin. Engine parts from a Triumph Herald are particularly fashionable. Daughter of a neighbour of mine has a carburettor in the back of her neck, looks great.
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Are there some masons on here? The wife wants a doorway bricked up. Mail me if interested.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThere is a difference between chav tatoos and body art. I'm surprised at BGG's response given he is supposed to be into alternative music. As for old people with tatoos, well possibly they were Punks? Is that a sad thing, to my mind being normal and safe is sad.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan we assume you are not a member?
Can't you leave people to their own beliefs?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIf we could force scabies into pictures and nice patterns we would not need tattoos. I should be able to download from a memory stick in my ear and make my nose or lunchbox any size I want. This genetic engineering is rubbish.
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If we could force scabies into pictures and nice patterns we would not need tattoos. I should be able to download from a memory stick in my ear and make my nose or lunchbox any size I want. This genetic engineering is rubbish.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostNo no no, not all the WC are chavs, that'd be silly. Chav's are a template which can apply to any social demographic.
As for my adoption at birth, I was shocked to learn of my potential beginnings, but mighty glad I was adopted. Chav at heart ? I could easily have been, and that's a scary and shameful thought.
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Originally posted by Boudica View PostI would really like a tattoo on my the inside of my wrist I'm put off by the fact that my ex used to say they were for sailors, slappers and yakuza... maybe he was saying I'm a slapper
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I would really like a tattoo on my the inside of my wrist I'm put off by the fact that my ex used to say they were for sailors, slappers and yakuza... maybe he was saying I'm a slapper
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI recall the convo very well.
And I left with the belief that some things need to be changed, and the UGL should be either forced to disband or made to accept all genders.
Having a few "token clubs for women" just in order to pay lip-service to gender equality is a rather sneaky way of saying "Actually, we don't allow women because rules are rules, however, these clubs help our PR by being seen to be accomodating."
That's not progressive. That's misdirection.
Progressive is when the UGL open its doors to all.
Until then, it's firmly stuck in the Dark Ages.
You're advocating change in an organisation that you don't even belong to.
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