You can see other photos here:

https://twitter.com/Schmoofy/status/1382042741832626181?s=20

It’s interesting the people they chose. In the first photo there’s a black guy in a fairly standard casual/business outfit. But I think the thing they’re showing of is that they allow for natural hairstyles and facial hair.

Then then next photo is a white woman. But they’re showing her in pants (like men!) and that her shirt isn’t low-cut.

Next is a Sikh man and Muslim woman. Showing that they allow traditional head wear.

Finally is the photo I posted. Showing a woman in a skirt meaning they allow skirts but not too short and again a conservative top.

This brings me to the last example. What would you say they’re trying to say with the painted nails and earrings? I have my own suspicions.

  • eduardog3000 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Here's the full booklet.

    Looks like the second picture in the tweet is showing that they'll allow tattoos.

    Weird vampire guy (I think he's in costume) is showing that facial hair is allowed, along with:

    Nails should be clean. If polish is used, it should be the same on each nail and well maintained in one solid color or French manicure style. Charms or decals on nails are not permitted. Fingernails should not exceed one-fourth of an inch beyond the fingertip.

    lmao, "you can paint your nails, but do go too crazy with like multiple colors or something".

    Cause bracelets, which remind our Guests of the realities of the outside world, are not permitted.

    :agony-soviet:

    • SerLava [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Some people would be legitimately wounded by a cause bracelet - like, there is a sizable portion of their visitors who go there to enter a fugue state where disney cartoons are real, their lives don't exist, and there is only sugared pretzels and the double-armed embrace of workers dressed as disney mascots. The adult park regulars are freaks, absolute broken people.

      • eduardog3000 [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        True, and I can definitely understand why some people would want to do that.

        Still feels wrong though.