scotrace said:Great question!!!
Morris tells us that we began to cover ourselves to avoid sending unintended signals to the opposite sex. To prevent social chaos.
At least we're not stuck with the NAKED LUNCH.
scotrace said:Great question!!!
Morris tells us that we began to cover ourselves to avoid sending unintended signals to the opposite sex. To prevent social chaos.
Sefton said:Things may be changing though. I deal with tourists everyday and a lot of them now look just as sloppy as we do here. Sadly, even the Italians. I think the American way is rapidly overtaking the old world ways. At this time the best dressed tourists seem to be from Korea and China. Suits and ties. Sharp dressed !
Senator Jack said:Regards, an irascible, peevish, choleric (take yer pick)
Senator Jack
Rosie said::eusa_clap (I don't think I need to add anything more.)
Story said:At least we're not stuck with the NAKED LUNCH.
Baron Kurtz said:Someone mentioned the Egyptians. There are some excellent carvings (they were master stonemasons, after all) of people wearing see-through cloth garments, and pretty much nothing else.
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Story said:I'll abstain from posting the wall art of Pompei. :whistling
scotrace said:How can we complain about the loss of privacy when so many are displaying their privates?
Fred G. said:Of course it's not right to judge people. The world cries out for tolerance and civility toward our fellow man-- no matter the race, religion, etc.
PrettySquareGal said:Well, "we" of course is not comprised of all, nor are those showing their private parts. However, those who are OK with letting it all hang out is not the same as government and business entities accessing data such as medical records, shopping patterns, etc. without permission. One is the individual exercising freedom of choice; the other is an example of powerful organizations taking without asking.
I do think that those who post all on public, non-secured places like myspace or blogs, and then whine when the feds create proggies that mine that data or prospective employers do searches, are silly. It's the world wide web, accessible by all. They put it there.
It is impossible not to get along with Senator Jack. He is an impossibly cool guy and the epitome of everything that is great about New York City.Tony in Tarzana said:We've never met, but I suspect that, were we to do so, we'd get along just fine.
Awwwww:cry: But...but...but.....even when we pedicure our feet? I mean, what's the sense in those pedicures that we put hours into (and money into, to boot) if we couldn't show them off in sandals in the summer....:cry:jake_fink said:I can't stand looking at your feet... yeah yours, so put on some freaking shoes.
PrettySquareGal said:I judge people, but make those assessments on what I observe. Otherwise I'd be best friends forever with the entire world. I think the problem is when judgements are prejudicial, or are about the value of a human being as opposed to something like "I think X is an irascible rogue. Best to avoid him."