I'm a suspect for saying what I'm about to say since I'm filled with tattoos and because of the job that I have but I can tell you that the "taboo" around tattoos, piercings, hair, etc. is going way softer than what it used to be.
Yh i have very visual tattoos, one on the back of my hand being uncoverable. I've never been turned down for an entry level job over it. Not any of my piercings either.
But something a bit more specialised I think it might go against me :/
Talking about my hand tattoo.... (cos Dishonored)
anyway: 45 mins!!! HURRY UP
I'm a suspect for saying what I'm about to say since I'm filled with tattoos and because of the job that I have but I can tell you that the "taboo" around tattoos, piercings, hair, etc. is going way softer than what it used to be.
It's seemed that way to me too. People are a lot more conservative than what they used to be, and seem to be more accepting of what people are. Within reason, that is.
Yh i have very visual tattoos, one on the back of my hand being uncoverable. I've never been turned down for an entry level job over it. Not any of my piercings either.
But something a bit more specialised I think it might go against me :/
Both of my arms have tattoos, so do my legs. Never got an issue with those, however, I'm also the boss of myself and considering the job that I have people kinda look at it as a "must have" for some reason.
It's seemed that way to me too. People are a lot more conservative than what they used to be, and seem to be more accepting of what people are. Within reason, that is.
Depends on what we're talking about. Even this last summer I got called a skinhead by one men on his 50's because I had my tattoos exposed and my hair shaved. But yes, in general, people have opened up their minds a little bit regarding specific topics that used to be taboos and it was about time. I was tired of seeing people with so many capabilities being rejected in interviews just because they had a tattoo here and there.
Depends on what we're talking about. Even this last summer I got called a skinhead by one men on his 50's because I had my tattoos exposed and my hair shaved. But yes, in general, people have opened up their minds a little bit regarding specific topics that used to be taboos and it was about time. I was tired of seeing people with so many capabilities being rejected in interviews just because they had a tattoo here and there.
I'd consider it worth if the person's skill set are valuable, regardless of whatever tats, piercings, etc. are.
I'd consider it worth if the person's skill set are valuable, regardless of whatever tats, piercings, etc. are.
I'm aware of specific companies that are still rejecting any sort of tattoos and piercings though. Flying companies (Ryanair and Easyjet pop in my head), some medical companies - These are good examples of the rejection that still happens. Two good friends of mine got their job offer gone because of having tattoos on their arms.
"The bad news is that, while performance on a high-end rig was solid, we've had trouble on only slightly more modest PCs. Even if you're running GTX 970, there's cause for concern."
Yes, the performance issues are quite real right now.
The start is also dumb beyond belief... "Hello all, I'm Count Shady McDouchebag, I bring you a gift, some woman that I say is the real empress. You all automatically believe me without any sort of proof, so arrest the one that you've been treating as empress for years, because this stranger I claim is the old empress' unknown missing sister said so"? Really? I seriously hope something better will be clarified soon.
Yes, the performance issues are quite real right now.
The start is also dumb beyond belief... "Hello all, I'm Count Shady McDouchebag, I bring you a gift, some woman that I say is the real empress. You all automatically believe me without any sort of proof, so arrest the one that you've been treating as empress for years, because this stranger I claim is the old empress' unknown missing sister said so"? Really? I seriously hope something better will be clarified soon.
IKR, what pissed me off more is those of us who played as Daud in the DLC know Deliliah. ****ing horrible little witch.
You would think that Corvo, who has been by Jessamines side since he was 16 (She would have been 9). I'm sure he would have known about ANY sibling she had.... This too pissed me off since Im huge on the lore within the game.
IKR, what pissed me off more is those of us who played as Daud in the DLC know Deliliah. ****ing horrible little witch.
You would think that Corvo, who has been by Jessamines side since he was 16 (She would have been 9). I'm sure he would have known about ANY sibling she had.... This too pissed me off since Im huge on the lore within the game.
Yeah, I know who Delilah is. I didn't even get into that, was just looking from a character's point of view who didn't know about her whole vendetta and all. It makes no ****ing sense, even if they thought Corvo was killing Emily's enemies, even if they believed it was under her orders... in the lore of the world that's stuff people see as just part of life, not something to take any random douchebag's words without questioning. The game doesn't portraits any sort of widespread discontent or restlessness over Emily being empress either, so it's not like they just needed an excuse to get rid of her. If this is really it, it feels insulting to the game itself they'd be so lazy after all the story they built in the first game.