RE: men and women with tattoos, hot or not?
April 22, 2018 at 1:30 am
(This post was last modified: April 22, 2018 at 1:54 am by Amarok.)
Quote:There I go again pushing someone's buttons. Let me ask you a simple question. Can you identify the difference between the following two sentences?You have not pushed my buttons. But you seem pretty pushed .
Quote:1. I think tattoos make people look less intelligent.There is no difference simply putting the word" looks" in a sentence does not change the objective incorrectness of the statement . And it remains a false judgement on appearance . Sorry that bothers you .
2. I think tattoos make people less intelligent.
Quote:Do you understand that those two sentences mean entirely different things? If so, then please go read my post again. Carefully. If not, well... maybe crack an English book once in a while????See above and no they really don't mean two different things . Both are making false statements on an object topic .
And now this.
Quote: Wrote:Who said anything about character? I didn't.Quote: Wrote:Actually, now that we're discussing it, I think I'll have to take that statement back. As a hiring manager, I have to say I do appreciate them in that they let me know a bit more about what kind of applicant I'm looking at right up front. In that respect, I think they're great.
So your objectively claiming the character of a employee on their tattoo . Thanks for proving my point.
Quote:characterAre you claiming your sentence is not a assessment of an attribute or feature of an individual mainly the tattoo and its relation to employment . And while you don't straight up say your judging their character considering the rest of what you say about people with tattoos it's not much of a stretch that they are not at the top of the list . And pretty sure calling people insecure or a narcissist is a character judgement and no saying "i only said they look " will not help you your still making a objectively false statement and a characteristic judgement .
a : one of the attributes (see 1) or features that make up and distinguish an individual
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