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MMM 10-09-2009 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayAyeAre (Post 776077)
The OP asked what was the difference between the 2 names she posted; not asking people their personal opinion about the tattoo she is going to put on her own body.
In that matter he cannot mean "accomplice in the act".

It's a forum, Jay, not a service. Every new thread will subject to opinions.

JayAyeAre 10-09-2009 05:39 AM

I understand. It is hypocritical though to decide what is right and wrong for an individual based on your personal opinion if you are not perfect yourself.

So again I understand peoples personal opinions are going to be put in just like Kyles, I just think many of the people discouraging the OP from getting a tattoo on her own body are idiotic and hypocritical.

What is right to you might be wrong to someone else, vise versa.

In the end she was asking what's the difference between the two names, not peoples personal thoughts about her future tattoo.

So lets make sure we're all perfect before we decide what is right and wrong for a person without ever living a second in their shoes; Of course you can still decide even if your aren't perfect, but a hypocrite is what you are now.

KyleGoetz 10-09-2009 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayAyeAre (Post 776077)
The OP asked what was the difference between the 2 names she posted; not asking people their personal opinion about the tattoo she is going to put on her own body.
In that matter Kyle cannot mean "accomplice in the act"
and ultimately shouldn't decide what is right and wrong for people based on his opinions unless he is perfect himself..

Sorry, I'm a lawyer. I'm using "accomplice" the only way I know how: "a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan"

Beyond that, I enjoyed your statement of what is right and wrong when you were telling me that I shouldn't decide what is right and wrong. :)

MMM 10-09-2009 05:46 AM

No one needs to be perfect to give an opinion. I understand you want to defend the rights of people to get tattoos, and people can put whatever they want to on their bodies. No one is denying that. Kyle is giving an informed opinion about tattoos and Japan.

KyleGoetz 10-09-2009 05:52 AM

I want to apologize to everyone: I'm always the one at the center of tattoo threads being a jerk to the OP. I feel very strongly about this, and I wish to convey my conviction to others. I try not to be such a jerk about it, but I often fail.
m(__)m

JayAyeAre 10-09-2009 05:55 AM

Q. How can you tell when a lawyer is lying?
A. His lips are moving.

^joke in good ol' Texas

KyleGoetz 10-09-2009 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JayAyeAre (Post 776086)
So lets make sure we're all perfect before we decide what is right and wrong for a person without ever living a second in their shoes; Of course you can still decide even if your aren't perfect, but a hypocrite is what you are now.

Again, you're exercising poor logic.

1. You said you cannot judge a person's actions unless you are perfect.
2. You judged my actions.
A contradiction.

I think you don't know what "hypocrite" means.

KyleGoetz 10-09-2009 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayAyeAre (Post 776092)
Q. How can you tell when a lawyer is lying?
A. His lips are moving.

^joke in good ol' Texas

Again with the judging.

PS I live in Texas. I'm aware of the joke. :) Lawyer jokes are funny.

I'm done with this thread.


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