One girl put it on her left wrist. She even showed it to me.
She wore a short black leather jacket, but unzipped her sleeves and rolled them up.
A tattoo featuring a small red rose appeared. I could tell by the look on her face that there was no particular significance in her having a tattoo on her wrist.
- What are the conditions for coherent logic?
- inconsistencies, imperfections, discrepancies, etc. These are known states to be excluded from coherent logic.
But what form will logic have if these impurities are thoroughly eliminated?
Surprisingly and generally, impeccable logic no longer impresses anyone. Because it deviates greatly from human emotions or ways of being.
A young man has tattoos on both his arms. In his case, his tattoo was unfinished. Only the outline of some pattern was drawn with black lines, so it looked as if dry grass was wrapped around his arms.
I have a prejudice that people with tattoos generally don’t want to work seriously. But in his case it was felt that he was doing physical labor.
They may have a reason for getting a tattoo, or conversely, they may have decided to get a tattoo as a way to find some reason.
- What interests us?
- What interests us is some kind of modulation. We sympathize with disturbance or distortion.
And this provides a gateway to new knowledge.
If the tattoo is on a part of the body that is normally covered by clothing, such as the leg, back, or chest, it will not be visible to anyone other than the person.
But what made them want to get a tattoo?
And why should it be strange to those who have no intention of getting a tattoo?
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