Dave03
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Anyone got any gum?
no twisting of your words or putting them in your mouth
Your exact words. At least have the integrity to own them.and I think any woman who either has them or wants them needs to have her head examined."
Your exact words. At least have the integrity to own them.
Yawn. This is getting nowhere.
Funny thing is it has become very much in vogue in last 10 years or so and here you even see Seniors getting them .All I will say is, I will never understand the desire to get tattoos. One or two is acceptable in my opinion. But to cover the entire body with ink not only has to be a mental health issue but also a physical health issue, eventually. Especially tattoos on the face and head. All these people with massive tattoos covering most of their skin are probably going to need a hematologist in their near future. I cannot believe that ink doesn't affect the blood somehow.
All I will say is, I will never understand the desire to get tattoos. One or two is acceptable in my opinion. But to cover the entire body with ink not only has to be a mental health issue but also a physical health issue, eventually. Especially tattoos on the face and head. All these people with massive tattoos covering most of their skin are probably going to need a hematologist in their near future. I cannot believe that ink doesn't affect the blood somehow.
January won't quit, likes to be right. Oslooskar, I saw how you meant it, January just can't see past own ego.January, let me be crystal clear: my comment was about my personal aversion to tattoos, not some universal judgment. If you took it as something else, that’s on you, not me. Twisting my words into a broad condemnation fits the definition of a straw man—misrepresenting my stance to argue against something I didn’t actually say.
If you're determined to argue against an interpretation I’ve explicitly clarified as incorrect, then we're not having a discussion; you're just putting words in my mouth. That’s not productive, and frankly, it’s exhausting.
January won't quit, likes to be right. Oslooskar, I saw how you meant it, January just can't see past own ego.
You argued with me once somewhere in SF and you simply could not or would not see my intent in my post, so I just gave up. It reminds me of when I was teaching young college students: they could not see the forest for the trees, or accept anything except their own interpretation. That is you. Doggedly determined to be right, even when you are wrong. An observation.Could you explain this comment please - seems rather strange personal comment to post.![]()
I am a fish fanatic notice you are in Thailand .I see that you’re up to your old tricks and once again attempting to misrepresent my statement by quoting only part of it and removing the specific context about tattoos. My full sentence—'To me, tattoos are like a physical deformity and a big turnoff, and I think any woman who either has them or wants them needs to have her head examined'—made it perfectly clear that I was expressing my opinion about tattoos specifically. I never said or implied that anyone needed their head examined just because they did something I disliked.
Regardless, I for one! Agree people with tattoos "needs to have her head examined"I see that you’re up to your old tricks and once again attempting to misrepresent my statement by quoting only part of it and removing the specific context about tattoos. My full sentence—'To me, tattoos are like a physical deformity and a big turnoff, and I think any woman who either has them or wants them needs to have her head examined'—made it perfectly clear that I was expressing my opinion about tattoos specifically. I never said or implied that anyone needed their head examined just because they did something I disliked.