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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 1634890" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>Oh, yes it is. Do you know all the people who might wear false or temproary tatoos and all their motivatiosn and personalities? If not, you are making a generalization. Some generalizations are valid, some aren't. Now, try to give me one good reason to think the one you and TB are promoting isn't just elitist nonsense?</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Right, and we live in a society that sticks to these reasonable guidelines all the time, so that tatoos, piercings, gender, race, sexual preference, and religion are likewise never the basis for dismissal? Get real.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Right, so all those folks who get a nice long summer vaction and would like to have some decoration for that time, they're all "false people".</p><p></p><p>And all those folks who love body art, but realize that they can never be satisfied with any particular image forever, they're false too. Liking variety apparently makes you a false person.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and a whole mess of folks on the Indian sub-continent are false people, because they use henna instead of a needle.</p><p></p><p>You honestly expect me to swallow this? As Kamakaze Midget says - each person's body is their own playground. You should be allowed to call someone else a "false person" just because what they choose to do on their body is temporary?</p><p></p><p>[eidt: Correction - my apologies. You are allowed to say whatever you like about folks with temporary tatoos. Just like folks are allowed to look at TB's tats and call him "white trash" for them, and think he's an ignorant clod. But being allowed doesn't make it any the less wrong-headed, now does it?]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 1634890, member: 177"] Oh, yes it is. Do you know all the people who might wear false or temproary tatoos and all their motivatiosn and personalities? If not, you are making a generalization. Some generalizations are valid, some aren't. Now, try to give me one good reason to think the one you and TB are promoting isn't just elitist nonsense? Right, and we live in a society that sticks to these reasonable guidelines all the time, so that tatoos, piercings, gender, race, sexual preference, and religion are likewise never the basis for dismissal? Get real. Right, so all those folks who get a nice long summer vaction and would like to have some decoration for that time, they're all "false people". And all those folks who love body art, but realize that they can never be satisfied with any particular image forever, they're false too. Liking variety apparently makes you a false person. Oh, and a whole mess of folks on the Indian sub-continent are false people, because they use henna instead of a needle. You honestly expect me to swallow this? As Kamakaze Midget says - each person's body is their own playground. You should be allowed to call someone else a "false person" just because what they choose to do on their body is temporary? [eidt: Correction - my apologies. You are allowed to say whatever you like about folks with temporary tatoos. Just like folks are allowed to look at TB's tats and call him "white trash" for them, and think he's an ignorant clod. But being allowed doesn't make it any the less wrong-headed, now does it?] [/QUOTE]
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