Ok, I had a friend of a friend that got in trouble for developing pictures of his kid running around in the back yard ,in a sprinkler, with no clothes on. It was really innocent, but somehow got taken the wrong way. I think this picture is even more tame so I deleted the comment above, thinking it was just plain inapropriate (the answer to the question, just in case it was asked in a way to get people thinking, is simply, no). Please be respectful and don't tarnish peoples perception. It's strange how people can think something is off track, like here in korea, if i took my shirt off on a scorching hot 35+ day to go for a bike ride, people would react unfavorably, not just cause I'm the hairiest guy in town, but because they don't do shirtless (even at the beach, guys are wearing t-shirts {not the swimming pool though, I can't figure it out}). Also I thought it was interesting that the following post was about my recent discovery of some visual arts prfdigies, the most spectacular of which is Stephen Wiltshire, who is also autistic I believe. I didn't know that this was your (bluemasks) son (or any connection to the previous image)until after the post.
The thought never even crossed my mind obviously. A lot of autistics don`t like the texture of shirts/pants. They have an overload of senses going on at all time. This pic however was after the pool. I guess I should've had water in the background.
It's really interesting cause its photo shoped blurryness makes it surreal, and it reminds me spiderman 3 is coming out, where he gets the new black outfit. I wana see that, I hope it isnt too long after to hit the republic here (S.K)
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28 comments:
I don't get it.
Baby bluemask?
bingo!
He's a cutie-pie!
Your boy is realy cute.
You should post some of his pictures.
Wait a minute, is that you?
holy crap has he ever grown!!
no, next-gen bluemask. He`s autistic. So he gives us flashes of brilliance, then closes the door. I`m pretty sure I got my foot in that door now...
Ok, I had a friend of a friend that got in trouble for developing pictures of his kid running around in the back yard ,in a sprinkler, with no clothes on. It was really innocent, but somehow got taken the wrong way. I think this picture is even more tame so I deleted the comment above, thinking it was just plain inapropriate (the answer to the question, just in case it was asked in a way to get people thinking, is simply, no). Please be respectful and don't tarnish peoples perception. It's strange how people can think something is off track, like here in korea, if i took my shirt off on a scorching hot 35+ day to go for a bike ride, people would react unfavorably, not just cause I'm the hairiest guy in town, but because they don't do shirtless (even at the beach, guys are wearing t-shirts {not the swimming pool though, I can't figure it out}). Also I thought it was interesting that the following post was about my recent discovery of some visual arts prfdigies, the most spectacular of which is Stephen Wiltshire, who is also autistic I believe. I didn't know that this was your (bluemasks) son (or any connection to the previous image)until after the post.
Thanks for deleting that comment.
yeah, i agree.
and keep yr foot in that door! :)
The thought never even crossed my mind obviously. A lot of autistics don`t like the texture of shirts/pants. They have an overload of senses going on at all time. This pic however was after the pool. I guess I should've had water in the background.
This is a wonderful picture.
But it also reminds me of the Japanese maple. If a thing can be misconscrewed(yeah, I'm changing the spelling), it will be.
Mr.Administrator, can you please remove this post, I don't want others to be offended, especially the Koreans!
i see nothing in this pic that could be misconstrued in any way.
remove it? i vote no.
no need to remove the post now. I`ve removed the offending image. I`d prefer that the comments stay.
Good choice to at least leave the comments.
I often also don't like the texture of pants and shirts =).
Nice work H20. Sorry you had to be the example. I should have picked on the maple.
We just need to be smart and honest, and the fact that we have engaged the matter, or any matter for that matter, is what counts.
GooooOOOO ALfA!
Yes! Now that's compromise at its finest.
Lol, actually I like the picture better with the new shirt. Good work.
It's really interesting cause its photo shoped blurryness makes it surreal, and it reminds me spiderman 3 is coming out, where he gets the new black outfit. I wana see that, I hope it isnt too long after to hit the republic here (S.K)
I`m still a little disturbed that you guys have such negative vibes from seeing a shirtless 5 year old. Is that how bad society has become?
What do you mean you guys?! James was the only one to say anything about it.
point taken. After all is said and done, I posted a pic of my boy, who makes me proud everyday- with or without a shirt on.
Ok, peace once again in blogland. And I am left to assume I'm the only spiderman nerd?
Oh what an uproar! I'm glad that's over.
Yeah James, your legs must be sore from all that leprechaun dancing.
my brain hurts. :(
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