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Like Elvis, class just left the building - holding the hand of common sense.
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Like Elvis, class just left the building - holding the hand of common sense.
OK, I'm Superman then - but there sure is a heck of a lot of kryptonite around!Common Sense, in its rarity, was renamed "super powers".
Funny how judgmental everyone in this group is. I feel like I am sitting in church.
Anyone else find it ironic to base someone's perceived lack of class based solely on how they look? I get it, You miss the good ole days of your childhood. Class is an attitude, disposition- especially under fire not a dress code, Behavior and aesthetics aren't always mutually exclusive but it's insular to think one begets the other. Easily 80-90% of the worse attitudes I've ever encountered have been in a suit or pencil skirt, not saying I've never encountered a patchouli flavored douche. Like my old man said, shiite comes in all shapes and colors.
I deal with people like the ones in this thread at work every day. They look at me and can't imagine how someone with a mullet and Inch and a half holes in his ears could possibly operate a machine that ionizes radiation; let alone get through the program! How could he possibly run a fluoroscopic C arm and guide my surgeon or x-ray my child? Just...just LOOK at him! he's one of THEM!
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Sometimes it makes if difficult to keep an open mind when you meet someone who carries themselves in a style that you are unfamiliar with. As a hair stylist, I wish I could take my number 1 clipper guard to all the mullets in the world, only reason - I never met anyone that looked better in a mullet than they do in a high and tight or even bald in some situations. I'll be honest and say that I can't concentrate talking to anyone that has huge guages in their ear. Now there is nothing wrong with people that choose this style, but they set themselves up for being mis-understood unless they knock it out of the park in personality 24/7.
Times change. 10 years ago an applicant with an uncoverable tattoo could not get a job at the company my wife worked at; today you almost can't land a job there without one. My dear mom always told me not to judge a book by it's cover, it stuck.
We all judge people everyday based on looks. If you say you dont, you probably aren't being honest. We do this because it works pretty well. If you mix 10 tweakers and 10 soccer moms, you can pick who's who with pretty good accuracy.
And yeah, tattoos have become so common and cliche, they arent a good indicator of anything anymore if they ever were.