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Old 09-18-2005, 02:00 PM  
latinasojourn
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Originally Posted by jonesy
youre definitly over 40 and come off resentful -

youre social comments come off as ignorant, isolated and are unfounded, only supported by your conservative, biased opinion thats been driven into your psyche by your parents, on what constitutes correct social standing, education and partnering.

very sad.

as for your economic comments they are somewhat valid - sure a person with a neck tattoo isnt going to be a candidate.

But that doesnt mean a person with a visable tattoo cant get a 100k job or beyond.

long sleeve shirts work fine in the workplace and have for yrs.

i speak from experience - and im fully sleeved. Tattoos didnt hurt my corporate standing then and it certainly doesnt hurt my economic standing now whatsoever.

my view is a narrow opinion related to tattoos vis-a-vis business. how i personally feel about the aesthetics of tatts are not relevant to this argument.

most people getting tattoos are not entrepreneurs. many are very educated people, many college grads, some with advanced degrees.

and because they love the subculture of visiable tatts they are driving cabs or scooping ice cream at haagen-daaz instead of having employment commensurate with their education.

that is my point. the ECONOMIC consequences of visiable tatts.
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