BME Newsfeed for Jun 22, 2007

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16 thoughts on “BME Newsfeed for Jun 22, 2007

  1. Did anyone read the comments? “The larger the tattoo, the larger the personality disorder.” Mmmm, right. Totally. *rolls eyes*

  2. Did anyone read the comments? “The larger the tattoo, the larger the personality disorder.” Mmmm, right. Totally. *rolls eyes*

  3. Did anyone read the comments? “The larger the tattoo, the larger the personality disorder.” Mmmm, right. Totally. *rolls eyes*

  4. Did anyone read the comments? “The larger the tattoo, the larger the personality disorder.” Mmmm, right. Totally. *rolls eyes*

  5. It’s interesting how the person behind that article displays her preconceptions openly, and is aware of them as well, and then she hopes that she’s not rude to those with tattoos. Is she blind, two-faced or just conceited? Regardless if you say it to the persons face or not, acting like she describes is rude.

    I’d personally rather have someone tell me to my face what they think, it’s a great social filter against narrow minded people. If people won’t hire me because of my tattoos chances are I wouldn’t want to work there anyway.

  6. It’s interesting how the person behind that article displays her preconceptions openly, and is aware of them as well, and then she hopes that she’s not rude to those with tattoos. Is she blind, two-faced or just conceited? Regardless if you say it to the persons face or not, acting like she describes is rude.

    I’d personally rather have someone tell me to my face what they think, it’s a great social filter against narrow minded people. If people won’t hire me because of my tattoos chances are I wouldn’t want to work there anyway.

  7. It’s interesting how the person behind that article displays her preconceptions openly, and is aware of them as well, and then she hopes that she’s not rude to those with tattoos. Is she blind, two-faced or just conceited? Regardless if you say it to the persons face or not, acting like she describes is rude.

    I’d personally rather have someone tell me to my face what they think, it’s a great social filter against narrow minded people. If people won’t hire me because of my tattoos chances are I wouldn’t want to work there anyway.

  8. It’s interesting how the person behind that article displays her preconceptions openly, and is aware of them as well, and then she hopes that she’s not rude to those with tattoos. Is she blind, two-faced or just conceited? Regardless if you say it to the persons face or not, acting like she describes is rude.

    I’d personally rather have someone tell me to my face what they think, it’s a great social filter against narrow minded people. If people won’t hire me because of my tattoos chances are I wouldn’t want to work there anyway.

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