Removal is removal. I don’t talk about covering up. I talk about removal. And I don’t talk about cheese. I talk about pictures, frescos, etc. No, taxes aren’t the topic I discuss. Removal is what I am talking about. Removal results in removing something, not adding and that is why I say removal while talking about removal of removable things during the removal process of removing removable things. Not adding, mind you, but removal.
Sorry for assuming you were a normal person. I hope that weird pedantic rant made you feel good, because it certainly didn’t do you any favors otherwise.
What did you expect by not willing to read the context? Nobody talked here about “covering up”. You just pulled it out out of nowhere and start arguing with that. It is not how “normal persons” behave. Go to ignore, normal person.
Those images are easy removable. Tattoos are not. That’s the difference :)
Not if they’re frescos!
Amateur! Just hammer it off (seriously, they use special rubber mallets for that purpose)
Probably more destructive to the temple than tattoo removal though!
Slapping down a coat of paint on top isn’t removal, it’s a coverup. And it’s probably not as easy as you’re imagining.
Removal is removal. I don’t talk about covering up. I talk about removal. And I don’t talk about cheese. I talk about pictures, frescos, etc. No, taxes aren’t the topic I discuss. Removal is what I am talking about. Removal results in removing something, not adding and that is why I say removal while talking about removal of removable things during the removal process of removing removable things. Not adding, mind you, but removal.
Sorry for assuming you were a normal person. I hope that weird pedantic rant made you feel good, because it certainly didn’t do you any favors otherwise.
What did you expect by not willing to read the context? Nobody talked here about “covering up”. You just pulled it out out of nowhere and start arguing with that. It is not how “normal persons” behave. Go to ignore, normal person.
The difference is one is controlled by those that want to control those with the latter through guilt, shame, and fear.
Are we still talking about pictures?