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Wow, then I see a very large amount of exceptions. Which really wouldn’t be the definition of exception, now would it?
You won't see visible tattoos or nose-rings in pretty much any "White-collar" job. Even the military has recently banned visible tattoos(when Obama was president).
If you're a young and impressionable person, take my advice, don't ruin your life. These degenerates are trying to lead you astray to justify their own stupidity.
You won't see visible tattoos or nose-rings in pretty much any "White-collar" job. Even the military has recently banned visible tattoos(when Obama was president).
If you're a young and impressionable person, take my advice, don't ruin your life. These degenerates are trying to lead you astray to justify their own stupidity.
Huh. So the cops I’ve seen with tattoos, they’re degenerates too? Lol, your posts are hilariously absurd.
Secondly, there is a huge difference between doing something out of respect for others, and doing something to get attention. Washing yourself is mostly about respecting others. Who don't want to be around stinky and dirty people(which has a primal basis, since dirty/stinky often meant disease).
You should be respectful and considerate, you shouldn't be an attention-*****.
Uh huh.
It's interesting how much what other people do bother you, particularly something that really has no effect on you.
You're correct that bathing can have an effect on others - but a tattoo?
You won't see visible tattoos or nose-rings in pretty much any "White-collar" job. Even the military has recently banned visible tattoos(when Obama was president).
If you're a young and impressionable person, take my advice, don't ruin your life. These degenerates are trying to lead you astray to justify their own stupidity.
Tattoos were banned in the military primarily because of health risks involved with getting tattoos in foreign countries where they don't practice very sterile conditions. Some guys would sneak out during liberty and get one or two where they wouldn't be seen until they fully healed. But if they were to get caught with one or more recently done, they'd usually go to mast, depending on how their superiors want to deal with it.
So it was basically banned for health concerns more than anything else.
I wouldnt want to hand over my credit card to someone that looks like a gangbanger. Someone with a tattoo or 2, or someone with a tasteful nose peircing...ok. would tip well for good service no matter what they look like. But i would probably pay cash, and not use a credit card if they look shady.
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