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Cool back tat, Ron... As for the subject, it works for some, but not for others... As
The addage goes for me...I have a body of a god, unfortunatley that god is Buddah... Not as lean,... So if I were to go shirtless.. It would be in the woods where the only snickering to be heard, would be from the squirrels and rabbits.... besides I have a few tattoos on my chest and back, and I would like to keep the colors from fading out.
I guess I see it as, you dress respectfully, in public, shirts must be worn.. In private,or away from the general public... To each their own.
I could see myself shirtless in the woods, away from prying eyes, I would just have to deal with the snickering squirrels.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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hmmm
Maybe you should change that to Hotei, and he is more related to Taosim then Buddhism. Western ethnocentrism has confused the two. Buddha was no God nor was he fat.
I hate being the "know it all guy" Sorry, being a Buddhist I take it a little more serrious
But Hotei had nothing to be ashamed of. We could all wish we could be without want and full of happiness.
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I kilt shirtless around the house in the summertime, occasionally I go out the door to call for Scooby, sometimes he's not where I thought and I end up further afield than I had intended. My neighbors see me shirtless on the way to the pool, what's the difference? Most often it's the yellow kilt these days, but I went similarly in a SportKilt when that was all I owned.
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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