crxbrett
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I couldn't read this without hearing it in the accent of Thurston Howell III's wife, Lovey.
Good thing I wasn't drinking when I read this. I laughed out loud! Hahahaa
I couldn't read this without hearing it in the accent of Thurston Howell III's wife, Lovey.
Well make sure you turn her in so she loses her tedious minimum wage job while you enjoy your expensive Disney vacation!On a related note, during one of my recent trips to WDW, I noticed a behavior in a CM I had never witnessed before. It was in a QS restaurant. During the time we were in line and ordering, the CM spent the entire time discussing her plans for that night with another CM. She then carried on the conversation outdoors on what looked to be a break of sorts. This is poor service by any standard, particularly though in a resort which has always prided itself on "casting" its employees. Not college program by any stretch.
Boy nothing like coming to a Disney site to read about a tattoo debate. As someone that has tattoos I am confused why that choice would make me less qualified for a job than someone else. Tattoos are a personal choice. They have personal meaning to the person that is not meant to be understood by others. I for one made the choice to have them in places that can be covered but that is irrelevant to the larger debate. Tattoos have been around for thousands of year and as long as they are not offensive in nature then there should be no issues. Now I understand Disneys stance on tattoos and respect that just not sure why people find it ok to fling insults against people that have them, and please don't try to claim that you weren't insulting anyone.
Oh dear God, you are playing the "I'm being a silenced victim card"Actually if the shoe fits wear it. I am entitled to my opinion and my value system and a tattoo is a sign of immaturity and any number of other things. And it is meant as a blanket statement and you comment is a typical ploy to silence anyone with an opinion different than yours. You just said making blanket generalizations is immature. Is your comment a blanket generalization. Sounds like it to me.
Please define "abstraction to the world".Just my opinion, but I view the need to market, reaffirm, or otherwise display any sort of abstraction to the world or to myself even as just plain weak.
LOLYeah, that was not the mic drop you thought it was.
Well make sure you turn her in so she loses her tedious minimum wage job while you enjoy your expensive Disney vacation!
Please define "abstraction to the world".
Yeah, that was not the mic drop you thought it was.
I just think something loses its luster when you see a tattoo with a dolphin jumping through a hoop. It just isn't the same and now it seems everyone - women now too - seem to want to do it. It just isn't exclusive anymore. You used to know a guy who had one went through a rough time (War, prison). Now? Dolphins through hoops.
I don't really care. It is a sign of immaturity to me. That is just the way I feel.
Yeah I know. But they look worse in tattoos. Sorry ladies, you have way better skin than us and nothing looks worse on you than looking masculine by marking up your body purposely. There is going to be a generation of grandmas looking ridiculous if you ask me. Just my opinion.
Oh boy, is this going to set off a firestorm, haha
. If I express an opinion and have feelings that disagree with yours it somehow lacks class? No sure how you come to that conclusion.
If people get upset about my comment that is not my fault. Maybe they should be more open minded about a difference of opinion.
Beards have been acceptable for about a year now. They must be neatly trimmed and no longer than 1/4" in length
Meh, to each their own. A tattoo is not a feminine look. Just like piercings on a man are not a masculine look. The opposite can be true. There are women who have piercings that look ridiculous and men that don't look good with tattoos either.
So it seems that in today's age it's becoming the trend for more and more people to have tattoos. My wife and I are tattoo free and if I'm honest I've never liked the look of tattoos and find them kind of ugly. That being said I'm sure there's some people who find me kind of ugly too, so I'm not suggesting people shouldn't get tattoos based on my tastes and it's up to them what they do with their bodies. I also understand that a person's desire to have a tattoo doesn't reflect on their ability to do a certain type of job, so for instance we shouldn't think a doctor with tattoos is any less qualified or capable than one without them. Basically I'm firstly trying to clarify here that I have no issue with those who want or have tattoos, neither am I questioning their choice to have them.
I do however applaud certain companies rules such as Disney's, to have their employees cover their tattoos up whilst in front of their customers. Whilst I accept some think this 'discriminatory' (and technically is probably is), I find it on a par with expecting employees to dress to a certain standard as appearances are important to many companies and their customers expect and demand a certain image from their employees.
However times are a changing as they say and where I work in the UK used to enforce the rule of tattoos not being visible at work, a few years ago however they let that slide and now several colleagues openly display their tattoos. Now some of these people are my friends and I certainly don't judge them for having them, also they have no effect on their in work performance which is why they're there at the end of the day. But (apologies to you tattoo people) I find big tattoos and especially neck, face and hand ones really off putting and really hope in a few years time I'm not seeing them on Disney CM's as I visit the parks. I compare it to CM's looking untidy or wearing food stained or dirty clothing whilst on duty, it's an appearance issue more than anything else.
But with the way things are going and the current popularity of multiple tattoos all over people's bodies, how long do you think it will be before we see CM's allowed to display them?
There was a time when men had tattoos and women wore jewelry, Now it is just the opposite.
I know! Isnt it wonderful we don't have to be carbon clones of each other? we have so many more choices and are not stifled by some outdated rhetoric? Auntie Mame was always one of my favorite characters....There was a time when men had tattoos and women wore jewelry, Now it is just the opposite.
Personally, I can't for the life of me understand why anybody would want a tattoo who isn't a sailor or convict.
But, tattoos are one of the examples of cultural values flowing upwards. Tattoos now seem a majority amongst the audiences visiting outdoor rock festivals, naturist venues and yes, Orlando theme parks.* Times change, generations change, fashion and social norms change. This will invariably reflect in changes in more formal environments too. As it should, perhaps. I am not conservative by any means, I just have classical taste.
* These three examples aren't picked random. They are instances where a lot of body is exposed. Do the tattooed prefer them for that reason (can show all that work), or is the frequenting of those venues reason to get a tattoo?
In my case, the tattoos I have on my body are very symbolic of stuff I dealt with in my past and mean the world to me to have them immoralized on my skin. It's a form of artwork.* These three examples aren't picked random. They are instances where a lot of body is exposed. Do the tattooed prefer them for that reason (can show all that work), or is the frequenting of those venues reason to get a tattoo?
... A piece of art on someone's body is not the same as a food stain.
That actually may have something more due to the fact that you can't submerge a fresh tattoo. New tattoos are very prone to infection and swimming is a big no no.A cool thing about my visit Japan two years ago was that every swimming pool had a sign that said the equivalent of "No Swimming If You Have A Tattoo".
Might also be a gang related thing in Japan as there is a large connection between the 2 over there.That actually may have something more due to the fact that you can't submerge a fresh tattoo. New tattoos are very prone to infection and swimming is a big no no.
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