• LandedGentry@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    You didn’t say you don’t like tattoos. You are welcome to not like them and not get them yourself. I don’t have them either.

    Would you say that is simply what your comments above indicate? That you prefer not to have tattoos on your own body?

    Judging people for what they do even though it doesn’t impact you in the slightest and telling people what they should/shouldn’t do with their body? Sounds like a Republican to me. Your line about skin was the weird addition to put you over the finish line.

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        I’m not the one being weird about tattoos. If you don’t like them, don’t get them. But to go online and talk about “pristine skin” is fucking weird dude. You’re fucking weird. You got some sort of skin thing? You gonna talk about how pure your blood is too?

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            Now you’re trying too hard.

            I’m going to move on. All flippant bullshit aside, you really need to not give a shit about people’s tattoos. If you don’t want them, don’t get them. But you sound like a conservative suburban mom from the 90s with the way you talk about them. Stop giving a shit what other people do when it doesn’t have even the slightest impact on you. If you can’t do that, then yeah, you’re as bad as US Republicans. And that’s a pretty shitty thing to be right now.

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              All I said is it’s degen behaviour

              You are free to look up the word prestine by the way, which literally means in its original condition