Weyda alleged the tattoos were never meant to convey that he was the one who was pure evil, but instead represented the “struggle” between purity and evil
Not a better argument than "the, bart, the"
Pure and evil aren't a contrasting set. Hence the phrase "pure evil." What a stupid argument
weakest excuse since this nazi claimed the 88 tattooed on his head was just the year his dad died
Eric Weyda was released from his job after 16 years on the force
:what-the-hell:
"We didn't know he was the kind of guy to get this tattoo, we'd only worked with him for 16 years"
Weyda is now hoping to get his job back through his local Fraternal Order of Police Lodge.
Add "are we the baddies" to the long list of satirical bits that have been rendered obsolete by our hilariously awful reality
They'll fire someone for this but not for unjustifiably murdering someone. Got it.
Cool cool cool.
Would be hilarious if it was a chapo trying to mess with the cops.
Missing the dialectic oomph of night of the hunter’s “hate” & “love”
"Have truth in advertising laws gone too far? This cop was fired after he tried to comply."
Obviously fuck the police but I love knuckle tats and this is a good set
Saving this post so I can casually drop it on social media later when I'm unbanned
I want to share that observation because I like it and agree with it, but I am unable to at this moment.
In a perfect world we could have all the cool tattoos we wanted
this is my only legit qualm with tattoos - the liability when you fall behind enemy lines.
that said, I still have tattoos.
I'll do it. Fuck tattoos. They're the skin equivalent of internet memes.
Only if you don't consent to having your skin removed and preserved for future generations
Which is what I'm planning on doing with my tattoo of Calvin peeing on Hobbes
I don't personally want tattoos, but I know people with cool tattoos and have no problem with them.