Anonymous wrote:Once DC had a team taught class with a teacher, young woman, early 20's, that had red/blue colored tattoos on her arms and forearms.
I could never get past this.
I just kept thinking that if someone's judgement is so off as to obliterate their natural body with superficial colors, that are permanent, that they wouldn't have good judgement in other parts of life.
Grew up in a culture that looked down on pride and taught people to be thankful for your natural beauty. so tattoos seem so wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, tattoos matter to me. I think they are low-class. I would hope it happened to be a one-time bad decision on the part of the teacher. I could ignore it then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, tattoos matter to me. I think they are low-class. I would hope it happened to be a one-time bad decision on the part of the teacher. I could ignore it then.
Really? So if a teacher has a tattoo, but also has multiple degrees in education and is a good teacher, you care more about the tattoo than the actual quality of the teacher's work?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, tattoos matter to me. I think they are low-class. I would hope it happened to be a one-time bad decision on the part of the teacher. I could ignore it then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, hell no.
I nearly just spit out my coffee on the train from laughing!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:millenial here and i find tattoos to be repulsive for the most part.
don't think everyone in our generation is tatted up like lebron.
And if they were, it's fine.
Fair or not, it identifies them of a certain educational and socioeconomic group. A few discreet one are fine. Sleeves or tramp stamps say sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Montgomery County Public Schools -- Wheaton, Watkins Mill, Whitman, Walter Johnson.
Stop trying to make this happen.
Right! So, are stuck-up parents like you in W schools ok with teachers having "educational tattoos"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:millenial here and i find tattoos to be repulsive for the most part.
don't think everyone in our generation is tatted up like lebron.
And if they were, it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:millenial here and i find tattoos to be repulsive for the most part.
don't think everyone in our generation is tatted up like lebron.