What I am getting at is that you feel to differentiate yourself and you picked your skin as the medium. You could read perhaps and interest people with your opinions. You don't have to look like a peacock, right?
Understandable. I ended up getting a full size hutch to put things on next to my desk
I don't like them all over and I think on hands, neck, and things like that is silly.
I don't think the one I have on my arm that no one sees affects anything. I did it for myself. Not to really differentiate myself from anyone. Otherwise, I would have gotten it in a more obvious place
But who am I to judge. Ultimately, all I am saying is this. If aa friend came to me and told me he has this great idea, that he really needs a can of redbull on his neck, I'd tell him to wait till he sobers up.
Second think I am saying is that I will judge the fuck out of you and you will have a harder job proving to me that I wan't to care about what you have to say, if you look like that. Again, not saying you should care what I think, but if you do or might in the future, you just made your job a lot more difficult.
Since I don't have experience in the area, in other countries would most work places think it is fine to have images of half naked women on their monitors?
Besides, I don't personally care. I have an office with a door and the monitors face the closed windows. But, I have to worry about others and their environments
true story, back when fyresite was just starting, one of the bosses squatted on mikethesituation.com with a blog about the show and ended up selling it to him.
the thing is, we allow all sorts of off-topic chat in this chatroom, but when people start posting images that could potentially get visitors in serious trouble at their place of employment, that's not ok.
a circle is the shape which has the largest area with a given perimeter length. if you measure my area and my perimeter you will see that it doesn't fit
can you explain to a color-blind person what is green?
The ouroboros or uroboros (/jʊərɵˈbɒrəs/; /ɔːˈrɒbɔrəs/, from the Greek οὐροβόρος ὄφις tail-devouring snake) is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
The ouroboros often symbolizes self-reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return, and other things such as the phoenix which operate in cycles that begin anew as soon as they end. It can also represent the idea of primordial unity related to something existing in or persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be extinguished...
What are we if not the 3D representations of circles, that is spheres, created by the equal surface tension of the cell membrane, pushed together in this journey called life.
> There is no human entity, just human Cubics - as in 4 different people in a 4 corner stage metamorphic rotation - never more than 1 corner at same time.