Topless Women March for Right to Go Topless

Discussion in 'Ethics, Morality, & Justice' started by madanthonywayne, Apr 5, 2010.

  1. BlueRidge Registered Senior Member

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  3. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    If you'd like to, you could post it up?

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    Even if you don't get the tattoo you sound like you'd enjoy expressing yourself artistically. I've always enjoyed producing forms of art. It's maybe one of the things I love about writing Chinese characters. Even if I'm 90% illiterate, when I put together a sentence and it has a nice "look" to it, well, I just love that

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    One other thing about tattoos. I think the skin type is important. I was thinking, we can easily make florescent proteins, I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we make florescent tattoos. That might be really cool, to have a tattoo that is only visible under UV light at a night club, but, otherwise isn't visible. hmmmmmm ..... has anyone invented that :shrug:
     
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  5. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    Then again, maybe these aren't as cool as I thought they'd look. I was picturing Navi' and jelly fish but all I ended up with was butt crack

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    FACT: In ancient Egypt, women were freely allowed to walk around bare-naked.

    Check out Pharoah Hatshepsut:

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    Anyone who asserts that naked human bodies are "unclean" or "forbidden" or anything else of that nature is a person who is at war with their own species. The overriding fact is that this is how we are made.
     
  8. Neverfly Banned Banned

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    huh?

    How do those two statements support eachother?
     
  9. WillNever Valued Senior Member

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    Which part don't you understand..?
     
  10. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    Luminous Rose

    "God finds you naked and he leaves you dying. What happens in between is up to you." (Robyn Hitchcock)
     
  11. Neverfly Banned Banned

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    Ummm...

    All of it? That may be why I asked...
     
  12. WillNever Valued Senior Member

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  13. Neverfly Banned Banned

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    Instead of insulting my intelligence, why don't you improve your comunication a bit?
    You can clraify your post or just be satisfied with having made an unclear one. Your choice.
     
  14. WillNever Valued Senior Member

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    I'm quite sure that my communication is sound. "I don't understand any of your post" is not helpful, however. Either you state which *specific* expressions in my sentences you are having difficulty comprehending, or I continue to suggest that you consult Barney and Friends.
     
  15. Neverfly Banned Banned

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    Referring to ancient traditions by no means demonstrates that the ancient traditions of one country as Valid for modern melting pot society.
     
  16. WillNever Valued Senior Member

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    What has changed since then that would make such practices invalid, neverfly..?
     
  17. Neverfly Banned Banned

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    This simply is not a valid argument.

    In ancient Rome, many wore togas. And many other societies ran around clothed as well.

    In ancient societies, superstition was the law of the land- as well as a large factor in sentencing.

    What has changed since then that a trial for a witch should be handled differently?
    In ancient Celtic tradition, an accused witch must remove three stones from a kettle of boiling water. If her hands did not heal in the specified time, then she was declared a witch.

    Ancient practices have little sway in a modern argument.
     

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