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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:08:11   
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful

Well you're wrong. I think we should all look like him and I simply don't understand anyone who offers an opinion different to that!

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:10:10   
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He looks like he must have grown up alone in a pool of effluent.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:10:12   
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful


Do you mean 'distasteful' or 'tasteless'?

They're not the same thing.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:14:49   
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful

Do you mean 'distasteful' or 'tasteless'?

They're not the same thing.

Sorry John you are right i find it tasteless to look at that. i know dont judge a book by its cover but that guy freaks me out, i couldnt see myself having a serious conversation with him or anyone that had that kind of anatomically inspired facial art

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:18:59   
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ORIGINAL: theiopener

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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2
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ORIGINAL: theiopener
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful

Do you mean 'distasteful' or 'tasteless'?

They're not the same thing.

Sorry John you are right i find it tasteless to look at that. i know dont judge a book by its cover but that guy freaks me out, i couldnt see myself having a serious conversation with him or anyone that had that kind of anatomically inspired facial art

Is that not a bit shallow.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:20:46   
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can't imagne many people want to employ him.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:20:56   
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Is that not a bit shallow.

Yes you could say it is, i cant change what i find displeasing to look at, it could also be turned round and said that if youre going to do something that some people will find rather extreme then be prepared for the consequences of your actions

TBH its no different than people saying bodybuilders look disgusting, where as some find it very appealing

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:23:59   
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Agree'd.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:24:48   
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Commend the balls to have it done but I doubt he cares about that, and it's the fact he truly does not give a fcuk other than that he's happy to have it done that impresses me the most

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:49:26   
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Commend the balls to have it done but I doubt he cares about that, and it's the fact he truly does not give a fcuk other than that he's happy to have it done that impresses me the most


Not caring about what other people think isn't impressive. Not caring about what other people think is a sign of being deranged or being an outcast. I doubt that he has chosen to exclude himself from society, I imagine that he will have been an outcast long before he made himself into a freak.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:51:56   
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Commend the balls to have it done but I doubt he cares about that, and it's the fact he truly does not give a fcuk other than that he's happy to have it done that impresses me the most


Not caring about what other people think isn't impressive. Not caring about what other people think is a sign of being deranged or being an outcast. I doubt that he has chosen to exclude himself from society, I imagine that he will have been an outcast long before he made himself into a freak.


And I think that if he doesn't want to conform to societies norms and make himself into a 'freak' as you so eloquently put then that takes more balls than following on like a little lost lamb into the depths of socially accepted hell

This however is a completely different debate, in essense, he's happy with himself which is the main reason I find the self contentment impressive

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:54:10   
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Oh I think he very much cares about what other people think.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:55:57   
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Self-consciously going against the norm requires a degree of awareness about what the norm is and what other people think it is.

He cares. A lot.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:56:56   
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Self-consciously going against the norm requires a degree of awareness about what the norm is and what other people think it is.

He cares. A lot.


Certainly, but I doubt it is in a vain, 'I'm so pretty' sense

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:57:40   
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i think it looks good

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 22:58:53   
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful


But you have a goatee beard?! I know which I think is tasteless

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:00:09   
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The real question is why would anyone choose not to look like that.

Because its about taste, and i find that very distasteful

But you have a goatee beard?! I know which I think is tasteless

LOL bite me

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:02:35   
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Only one word springs to mind-Muppet!-and he probably needs a long time on the couch asking why Mummy and Daddy didn't hug him enough.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:03:14   
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There's a bloke who's in my gym from time to time who has had his entire head, face and body tattooed a sort of dark blue colour. It essentially looks like he's been coloured in with a biro.

What's remarkable is that after the first couple of double takes and sly glances, his appearance becomes unremarkable. Very quickly everyone just stops noticing that he's dark blue.

It helps that he's a nice guy. Chatty and helpful.

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RE: what do you think of this? - May 8 2008 23:09:28   
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ORIGINAL: Mook


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ORIGINAL: Puzzle


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Commend the balls to have it done but I doubt he cares about that, and it's the fact he truly does not give a fcuk other than that he's happy to have it done that impresses me the most


Not caring about what other people think isn't impressive. Not caring about what other people think is a sign of being deranged or being an outcast. I doubt that he has chosen to exclude himself from society, I imagine that he will have been an outcast long before he made himself into a freak.


And I think that if he doesn't want to conform to societies norms and make himself into a 'freak' as you so eloquently put then that takes more balls than following on like a little lost lamb into the depths of socially accepted hell

This however is a completely different debate, in essense, he's happy with himself which is the main reason I find the self contentment impressive


What's this about, do you feel like you want to be differnent but daren't change?


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