AnomalyLady
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Got it.neither serious nor a joke. Its obviously not a rule or belief of mine or anything but...in general, it actually kind of holds true if you think about it.
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Got it.neither serious nor a joke. Its obviously not a rule or belief of mine or anything but...in general, it actually kind of holds true if you think about it.
I didn’t start this thread with you in mind, nor did I have any prior knowledge of your tattoos or piercings before posting it. I shared the topic because I knew it would spark debate, maybe even push a few buttons, but it wasn’t aimed at you personally. It’s not an attack on anyone’s right to use their body as a canvas. That said, I do believe that when the practice is taken to extremes, it can become both unhealthy and aesthetically off-putting. That’s simply my opinion, and I stand by it.I may have wrote something longer, but it wasnt about making a statement, simply explaining why I thought your view was a bit judgemental based on the reasons I have them.
You are entitled to thinking Im rebellious through decoration, but its definitely incorrect.
And my explanation of it wasnt offered until this thread...yet Ive been here for more than a beat so...¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tattoos fade unless you get them touched up
Piercings close if you remove the piercing.
Maybe one day I will remove them permanently. Maybe not.
I have no issue if you are judging me as being unattractive or rebellious or whatever else you want if it helps you sleep tonight, but your general umbrella assumptions are not based on facts.
I didn’t start this thread with you in mind, nor did I have any prior knowledge of your tattoos or piercings before posting it. I shared the topic because I knew it would spark debate, maybe even push a few buttons, but it wasn’t aimed at you personally. It’s not an attack on anyone’s right to use their body as a canvas. That said, I do believe that when the practice is taken to extremes, it can become both unhealthy and aesthetically off-putting. That’s simply my opinion, and I stand by it.
many nose rings...arent rings like the classic bull in your mind ya know...its a bent barbell...open on the end that people see (like mine).I've always thought a person could just reach up and snap a lead rope in those nose rings... then guide them into the county's fair show ring and maybe win a blue ribbon for the best in show and weight gain for a heifer
That or tickle the nose ring with a nine volt battery kinda like, jump starting a car... just say'in
But mostly I dislike the way a festering, puss filled piercing drips into the coffee they are preparing for a customer![]()
Bizarro World!It means your side protects and enables them...ours wants them thrown in a cage with people who want to delete them and you guys ALWAYS cry about that.
I'll remember this the next time you weakly attack me, Chihuahua.Translation: “You’re not fun because you’re right.”
Interesting assumption nonetheless, especially since you’ve got zero evidence of my age, demeanor, or lawn ownership. When people can’t counter an argument, they usually reach for caricature; it’s easier than thinking. If pointing out reality makes me a curmudgeon, then logic must really be out of fashion in your circle of influence.
Absolutely, what someone does with their body in private is entirely their business. But once those choices become part of a public display, they enter the realm of shared culture and interpretation. The moment someone turns their body into a billboard, whether through ink, piercings, slogans, or shock value, it’s no longer just “personal expression.” It’s performance. And performances, by nature, invite reaction, discussion, and critique. No?Like certain other debatable topics, a person's body and what they do with it should be up to them. Others are entitled to their opinions on if its attractive or ethical and so on, but ultimately, its up to the person who might be getting the procedure done...right?
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Did you even wash your hands dude?She's got a nose ring...99.9% chance she's serious.
Ok sure, everyone is a critic. But you cant classify someone because they have a tattoo on their arm or dyed a part of their hair pink or shaved half their head, or have an eyebrows/nose/lip ring etc. (nazis classifying inked jews with their prisoner number is a bad example...ahem).Absolutely, what someone does with their body in private is entirely their business. But once those choices become part of a public display, they enter the realm of shared culture and interpretation. The moment someone turns their body into a billboard, whether through ink, piercings, slogans, or shock value, it’s no longer just “personal expression.” It’s performance. And performances, by nature, invite reaction, discussion, and critique. No?
All fair points, nobody’s saying a tattoo or pink streak automatically reveals deep rebellion or moral decay. People ink, pierce, or shave for every reason under the sun, from culture to cocktails. But the moment someone turns their body into a visual manifesto, they have to expect it will say something to others, whether they intend it or not. Expression doesn’t come with diplomatic immunity. Society reads signals, and people are free to interpret what’s on display, just as the artist is free to create it. So, yes, everyone’s a critic… because that’s what happens when art walks around in public.Ok sure, everyone is a critic. But you cant classify someone because they have a tattoo on their arm or dyed a part of their hair pink or shaved half their head, or have an eyebrows/nose/lip ring etc. (nazis classifying inked jews with their prisoner number is a bad example...ahem).
It doesnt mean they are specifically rebelling against society "norms". Yes, it absolutely can. And it absolutely cannot. Perhaps they were drunk and stupid, perhaps they simply find it sexy AF, perhaps its part of their culture/tradition or religion even, perhaps it is indeed a statement or two...or something else? Who knows. Only they do and if they choose to share why they did any of those things, its up to them. Yes, some sects of society can say "oh, no one with a nose piercing/facial tattoo/whatever should ever be a CEO/CFO/CMO/CTO, senator, cabinet member, governor..." and thats simply being judgemental. You may not find it attractive and thats entirely your right. And in fact, some piercings or tats look hideous to me. Ear gauges/spacers creep me out and I'd not ever get them and find them genuinely ugly. But thats my perspective.
Yes, but with you, I’d never have to reach for a caricature, you’re basically the political cartoon that drew itself.I'll remember this the next time you weakly attack me, Chihuahua.
It’s always amusing how the “down with the patriarchy” crowd proudly sports bull nose rings, a device literally invented to control livestock. You can’t make this up. Nothing says “I’m empowered and independent” quite like wearing the universal symbol for “easily led by the nose.” It’s as if rebellion got outsourced to the local feed store. It’s almost as if rebellion got outsourced to the local feed store. What say you?
btw, saw you just joined last Friday. Whose alt are you?
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Now do MAGAts’ red hats, truck nuts (and yuuuuuge trucks), flags fetishes (confederate, nazi, etc), beer guts, "Christian" tats, skin head haircuts, ZZ Top beards, gun fetishes (and photographic displays), religious symbol fetishes (and Trump Bibles, etc), camouflage fetishes, etc, etc, etc…
We. Told. Them. So.
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This is clunky and pathetic. Try again, loser.Yes, but with you, I’d never have to reach for a caricature, you’re basically the political cartoon that drew itself.
Bizarro World!
Release the Epstein list.

I'm not inclined to infiltrate schools, pedo bot.The real world.....just look at the rainbow activism in public schools.![]()
No you just support the political party and social movements that do...... the only pedo's here are the "progressive" leftoids for trying to normalize it as a legitimate orientation. Yea YOU.I'm not inclined to infiltrate schools, pedo bot.
This is a dumb histrionic ascription. Typical slopbot.No you just support the political party and social movements that do......
This is a dumb histrionic ascription. Typical slopbot.
Yea I didn't think you had anything. None of you ever do.....
I'm not an alt.
Shut the fuck up, Jack.It’s always amusing how the “down with the patriarchy” crowd proudly sports bull nose rings, a device literally invented to control livestock. You can’t make this up. Nothing says “I’m empowered and independent” quite like wearing the universal symbol for “easily led by the nose.” It’s as if rebellion got outsourced to the local feed store. It’s almost as if rebellion got outsourced to the local feed store. What say you?
