religious body piercings and tattoos

religious body piercings and tattoos

Is it decent guys own?

I have no tattoos or piercings, and do not drink or smoke. Most guys I know at least three tattoos and go drinking with his friends too. I'm 27. I'd like to meet guys who are clean-looking, intellectual types who are not on cars, beer and sports. Is there or am I being too demanding? From there, I'm not part of mainstream culture, it makes me think (hope) that there are children out there who share my interests and lifestyle. I am not a religious fanatic either. I have no religion, I just believe in the life of its own … healthy eating, body care and leave with a group of people who never seem to have spent time in prison.

Hmmm … I have just described me lol. * Edit * Except for the part I love sports SUT sport. Sorry, maybe I'm not that guy, after all.

Which is my thesis?

The term art is in need of an extended or redefined definition because people’s interpretation of “art” can vary widely according to their religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
One person might think of art in the classical sense, being the “fine arts” such as painting, sculpture, dance, theatre, architecture, and print making. Another person could think of art as being a variety of things ranging from tattoos, too exotic and different dressing trends. One person’s art is another’s taboo. For instance a lot of people think of body piercings as art, while others think of these as unacceptable and off limits because of their cultural, or religious backgrounds.
The Merriam Webster online dictionary defines the word art, as “skill acquired by experience, study, or observation ” or, “the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic
objects”

i would go with

“Art is defined and limited by the culture that produces it.”

because that would be interesting to write about.
But it doesn’t perfectly match what you have written.

If you keep what you have written,
the thesis is more like:

Art is generally defined and recognized within the culture and time it is created.

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