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martes, 28 de octubre de 2008

cleavage, tattoo and pierce

In early America, settlers often named their children for attributes and virtues they valued. Names such as Paciencia, veloz, inteligente, etc.

Today names symbolic of our society have yet to emerge, and there are some nominations like: Cleavage, Tattoo, and Pierce.

Cleavage is a lovely name for girls. Thanks to the fashion industry’s monetary greed and total disregard for anything subtle, young girls, middle-aged girls, and even old girls are wearing low-cut tops, sweaters, dresses, and coats to breakfast at Burger King, vips, Doña tota, etc.

Today, women have Cleavage, age 16, trolling at the mall, the movie theatre, school, church for attention. Women have recently shopped at Abercrombie and Fitch or Wet Seal and are decorating their selves in the type of clothing that used to be hip for women walking a busy corner street.

Tattoo used to be a name reserved for guys in the Navy or gang members. Now Tattoo is a lovely name for either sex. Forget any religious notion that Your Body is Your Temple. Nowadays, kids named Tattoo sport “body art” proudly and profusely. Swirls of foamy ocean splash out from under collars; devils with pitchforks and psychedelic modern art blobs ooze down calves. Tattoo believes that her body is a canvas. There is only one little problem: attending that wedding with Cleavage. Somehow that Labrador retriever across her shoulder doesn’t quite meld with the pink taffeta dress.

Now Pierce is a name only to be given to the hardiest of souls. Pierce is edgier than either Cleavage or Tattoo. Large pieces of steel, wrought iron, or rebar have been wedged through eyebrows, punched through tongues and lips, or filleted into belly buttons. Dollops of pure silver, maybe 3 carets in size, have been neatly arrayed down ears. Pierce may be ahead of Tattoo on the I.Q. test, however. Removing all of the heavy and light metal is only a yank away. Edgy stores such as Wal-Mart, Chedraui, and lots of places like those don’t admire Pierce and Tattoo when hiring.

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