Meh, I’ve seen worse and I tend to judge people not by how they look but by their actions.
Really? How would you feel if you went to a new doctor, and found that he or she had such a tattoo? What if you had to rely on a public defendant to make your case in a court of law, and someone with the entire surface of their face and neck were covered in a bluish-blackish ink? Would that not raise an eyebrow?
Plastering garbage all over ones face is an action that says a lot about the person.
Plastering garbage all over ones face is an action that says a lot about the person.
Still, you probably wouldn’t be happy if one of them came to take your daughter to the prom.
“Meh, Ive seen worse and I tend to judge people not by how they look but by their actions.”
I’m pretty sure getting your whole body tattooed *is* an “action.” That kind of deliberate action is a red flag of anti-social mental illness to me.
“Meh, Ive seen worse and I tend to judge people not by how they look but by their actions.”
Me too.
They chose to look this way through their own actions.
I judge them to be fools. And were I hiring I wouldn’t hire them.
You can bet these people are unemployable in a wide swath of the job market.
They did it to themselves as they have every right to do.
And the rest of us have every right to judge them on that behavior.
I would not hire a single one of them.
Going in for a tattoo is an action; it’s a spit in God’s face.
So which dude would you hire from the lead photo to rep your company, a tier one auto supplier to the big 3?
He may be a great employee for you but I guarantee you, nobody else is going to know it......LOL!
Getting tattoos like that are actions.