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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 18, 2012 19:24:39 GMT
There's a link on the article where this nude Tinkerbell tattoo can be seen. It's quite provocative and would violate proboard's ToS to post it here. I can understand Legoland's position! Tinkerbell doesn't like this tattoo either!www.dreamindemon.com/2012/04/25/mother-kicked-legoland-naked-tinkerbell-tattoo-fights/ QUOTE: Mother Fights Back After Getting Kicked Out Of Legoland For Naked Tinkerbell Tatt Dallas, TX - A Texas mother has taken to social media to fight back after being asked to leave the Grapevine Mills Mall Legoland due to her body art. She staunchly maintains that the tattoo on her lower leg – depicting a naked Tinkerbell with a light switch in either her vagina or rectum – is absolutely ‘not offensive.’ Check out the tattoo here. It’s NSFW-ish. On Sunday, Lana Massey reportedly took her ‘very excited’ 8-year-old son to Legoland. According to her account, Massey paid $53 for access to Legoland Discovery Center and the adjoining aquarium. Massey later described being shadowed by a Legoland employee while moving among the playrooms. “The whole time we were in, we were followed,” Massey said. “I was totally assuming that she was going to come up to me and ask me who my artist was.” Instead, the employee reportedly told her that she needed to leave. “Ma’am, I need to give you your money back and ask you to leave,” Massey recounted. “We’ve had some complaints about your tattoos. And this is a family-friendly environment.” According to Massey, the employee escorted her to the cashier’s desk, gave her a refund, then escorted and her child her out. It turns out that the complaint wasn’t about her tattoos but, rather, a specific tattoo. An email from Legoland displayed on Massey’s Facebook responded to her emailed complaint. It identified a tattoo of Tinkerbell on her leg as the offensive tattoo. It described the policy on offensive clothing or images, and invited her to return on another day with the tattoo covered. Massey is claiming discrimination and maintains that the ink is classic artwork from the 1940s. “[It is] no more offensive than zombie Jesus or guns promoting violence,” Massey says. “Aside from any of that, there is nothing about tattoos in their policies, just inappropriate clothing. … I could see if it was like a gaping vag or something like that, but I don’t have anything like that.” I have often pondered a working threshold of decency at a Legoland. It appears to be – quite verifiably – “gaping vag.” Massey added that – although she did get her money back – she was never informed that she could return (covered) on another day. In addition to her Facebook postings, you can also read her appeal on the Church of Body Modification website and – if her stated intentions are realized – on a greater number of traditional Dallas media outlets.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2012 20:08:07 GMT
Good Heavens Anna, I never saw you as a reader of "Dreamin' Demon".
Silly woman, fancy going round a children's park with that on your leg. Though no child young enough to enjoy legoland should have a clue what it was all about.
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Post by Hunny on Jun 18, 2012 20:22:17 GMT
She was just turning on the light!
*silence*
oops
Okay well honestly, Tinkerbell! tisk tisk
That woman has a lot of gall -and little clue- seeking support for "discrimination". She had porn drawn on her body, openly displayed in front of kids. I think the cops could actually charge her with something for that, if they really wanted!.... She just should have known better
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Post by trubble on Jun 18, 2012 20:31:44 GMT
Skylark, I think even very, very young children would understand the Jordan size boobs, and the not-much-older would register the provocative nekkidness-glamour-model style pose. But the main thing is that they'd be at leg height staring at a very bizarre version of one of their heroines.
The woman is just plain ignorant to have set off for a day at legoland without covering it up.
She's even more ignorant for thinking she's right to make a fuss about it.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 18, 2012 21:52:19 GMT
Good Heavens Anna, I never saw you as a reader of "Dreamin' Demon". Silly woman, fancy going round a children's park with that on your leg. Though no child young enough to enjoy legoland should have a clue what it was all about. SkyLark? Me? A reader of Dreamin' Demon? I really don't know what that is. Underground mangas ( Comix ) ?
Oh the link! I just googled that up at random somewhere, while searching for something else, and thought the article was interesting. The "Dreamin'Demons" didn't register! I should have looked for a different link on this story!
It looks like a tabloid site and I assume they didn't invent the story.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 19, 2012 1:00:58 GMT
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Jun 19, 2012 1:25:27 GMT
Any tattoo debases a woman (or a man). When I see tattoos, I am immediately turned off.
Just fail to understand why anyone would want to deface their body with tattoos or piercings. They never look good. They just cheapen the person.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 6:17:33 GMT
Anna, don't take me too seriously. I actually suspected that you had lifted the story from another forum of something.
BA - you sound like my mother. When I had my ears pierced, aged about 25, she seemed quite convinced it was the first step in the long road to debauchery. Of course, I was already way down it already by then....
A small tattoo of a butterfly or something on the shoulder can be quite fetching. Years ago the office cleaning lady showed me the tattoo her husband had bought her for her birthday - a bracelet of dancing pigs. It was sweet, but hope it didn't put her off her Sunday breakfast.
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Post by Hunny on Jun 19, 2012 11:29:34 GMT
Anna, don't take me too seriously. I actually suspected that you had lifted the story from another forum of something. BA - you sound like my mother. When I had my ears pierced, aged about 25, she seemed quite convinced it was the first step in the long road to debauchery. Of course, I was already way down it already by then.... A small tattoo of a butterfly or something on the shoulder can be quite fetching. Years ago the office cleaning lady showed me the tattoo her husband had bought her for her birthday - a bracelet of dancing pigs. It was sweet, but hope it didn't put her off her Sunday breakfast. Yea, but that's the way people used to "get a tattoo (get just one, small one, hidden or hideable). Now people are covering whole arms with black and blue - and sticking piercings all over their eyebrows, nose, lip, tongue..everywhere all over their face! It's freakish. I've even seen the "stretched earlobe thing starting (remember the National Geographic photos of pygmies with plates stuck into a gaping tear made in their lower lip?) Yea, that! My concern is we're changing into a society that values full-body tattooing, just as other societies have done before us. I dare say this is not a step forward in development. As our economy collapses and all seems to be falling apart, this is not a good sign!
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Post by trubble on Jun 19, 2012 11:35:53 GMT
I don't see why it's harmful in itself. If mainstream society values full-body tattooing, there's no problem.
When society is threatened (collapsed economies for example) the arts always thrive more than ever. And they save it.
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Post by shoe on Jun 19, 2012 14:23:51 GMT
When I see tattoos, I am immediately turned off. Just fail to understand why anyone would want to deface their body with tattoos or piercings. They never look good. They just cheapen the person. I'm with you Bush Admirer, re tattoos. I can tolerate a tattoo of an anchor on a males forearm... but then he had better is/have been a sailor . Still, it is a very popular thing these days and if someone wants to permanently deface their skin.... what can you do? It's their body. Re the tattoo in question, I find nothing wrong with it exposed in the correct circumstances. It's the light switch aspect that would cause concern... especially around young ones. She shouldn't have worn shorts going into Legoland IMHO, and the store was correct in asking her to leave.
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 19, 2012 16:12:30 GMT
Good Heavens Anna, I never saw you as a reader of "Dreamin' Demon". Silly woman, fancy going round a children's park with that on your leg. Though no child young enough to enjoy legoland should have a clue what it was all about. exactly
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 19, 2012 16:15:08 GMT
She was just turning on the light! *silence* oops Okay well honestly, Tinkerbell! tisk tisk That woman has a lot of gall -and little clue- seeking support for "discrimination". She had porn drawn on her body, openly displayed in front of kids. I think the cops could actually charge her with something for that, if they really wanted!.... She just should have known better why? unless legoland has a blanket prohibition on tattoos with nudity, they wouldn't have a leg to stand on if she sued. as has been pointed out, kids at legoland would have no idea what tinkerbell is doing with the light switch. that said, i don't see what she could possibliy get from a 3/4 inch light switch
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 19, 2012 16:20:35 GMT
the only reason i wouldn't touch her is the tattoos across her chest. the tinkerbell on her leg don't bother me a bit. actually, i don't see a lot of difference between that and the tshirts i wear. it is for shock value, and if some aren't shocked and offended, there's no fun in it
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 16:31:34 GMT
Time for a song I think. This version isn't a patch on the Paddy Roberts original but is the best I could find:
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 25, 2012 14:33:38 GMT
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