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aboutsider t1_j6cqcuo wrote

Reply to comment by YeahIveDoneThat in Damn, KDKA by montani

How do you know he wants to be a gangster?

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YeahIveDoneThat t1_j6d48yk wrote

Face tattoos, neck tattoos, the hat, I mean, I'm certainly an assumption based on the pictures, but I'd wager a fair bit of money on being spot-on.

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Ryanh412 t1_j6foo58 wrote

Tons of people have face tattoos, neck tattoos, wear hats and aren’t “wannabe gangsters or gangsters”. I think you were implying something else entirely but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.

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YeahIveDoneThat t1_j6gnmpv wrote

No. I'm not. Anyone who has a face tattoo of a tear drop is a wannabe gangster. Find me a single counter example. You know, we're able to make certain inferences from observable data, right? You can understand that can't you? Sure, do I know with 100% certainty? No. But can I be like 5-sigma certain? Abso-fucking-lutely.

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aboutsider t1_j6ho8cw wrote

A single counter example-- Kat Von D. She's a famous tattoo artist with a cluster of small stars tattooed on her face.

Another counter example-- I knew a guy who got teardrop tattoos on his face and he's just a dude who likes shitty tattoos. He's an artist and ne'er-do-well but really doesn't have any designs on being a gangster.

You know, you're able to make inferences based on bias too. How do you know that this isn't one of them?

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YeahIveDoneThat t1_j6ml0df wrote

Ok. You don't think there's any reason he likes the teardrop tattoos? He just "likes" them? Sure, my guy.

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