Hackneyed stereotyped conventional ignorance about amputation

Joe Alessi jralessi at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 3 10:12:29 PST 2000


Well yes I'd say they're in the same category. When you enter a tattoo 
parlor and pick the image they don't draw it on and make you live with it 
for a year while seeing a psychologist yet its certainly a permanent change.

Joe Alessi


>From: RAllor at aol.com
>Reply-To: amp-l at u.washington.edu
>To: "Amputee Information Network" <amp-l at u.washington.edu>
>Subject: Re: Hackneyed stereotyped conventional ignorance about amputation
>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 12:55:38 EST
>
>In a message dated 2/3/00 10:33:43 AM Central Standard Time,
>jralessi at hotmail.com writes:
>
><< That really wasn't the topic though. The topic was should elective 
>surgery
>  be available to anyone who wants a healthy limb removed. I say it's in 
>the
>  same category as any other elective cosmetic enhancements and should be
>  allowed.
>
>  Joe Alessi >>
>
>Joe: I posted this once and it got ingored.  How about body revision of any
>type.  Tattoos, nose and nipple rings, etc. Not very dibilitating, but
>probably emotionally satisfying.
>TRuss

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