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ILoveTRW 24-06-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3396895)
But why the hell should he?!

because nobody wants to see it

MissKittyFantastico 24-06-2010 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ILoveTRW (Post 3396904)
because nobody wants to see it

You mean shallow minded people like you don't want to. Don't speak for everyone.

chuff me dizzy 24-06-2010 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3396860)
There's a huge difference in those things you mentioned and a scar like Steve's. Scars are very hard/impossible to cover up and you're stuck with them for life, so you have to learn to love them, or end up hiding yourself away for the rest of your life and cause great mental distress to yourself. Why should someone have to do that just because to some small minded, shallow people it may cause offence?

im sorry i totally disagree ,IF you have a bad scar in a place it can be covered,then cover it

WOMBAI 24-06-2010 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 3396811)
Right to all you self righteous lot who think what OP says in horrid ,lets put it like this ,Do you use concealer to cover dark circles under your eyes,? if you were going out on a night out and a great big zit appeared would you think "I am not covering it,it is who I am,it is part of me " or would you grab your concealer ?,would you go out in old scruffy clothes with no make up ? if you answered no then you are hypocrites ,its just the same ,you would cover a spot up to look better ,but its ok to have scars stuffed in peoples faces,no different

But Steve doesn't feel that way - and why should he? It is a few others wanting him to cover up - not him! Why should he care what they think?

MissKittyFantastico 24-06-2010 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 3396931)
im sorry i totally disagree ,IF you have a bad scar in a place it can be covered,then cover it

So in your world, people that suffer terrible injuries through no fault of their own and have to live with scars that are near on impossible to cover, should cover themselves from head to toe or never leave the house? My god I'm glad I don't think like you.

BB_Eye 24-06-2010 09:37 PM

Look at it this way. This is the sort of person who feels proud of his scars.

http://melchettmike.files.wordpress....abu-hamza3.jpg

chuff me dizzy 24-06-2010 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3396961)
So in your world, people that suffer terrible injuries through no fault of their own and have to live with scars that are near on impossible to cover, should cover themselves from head to toe or never leave the house? My god I'm glad I don't think like you.

Utter rot ,I too have scars that are not my fault, no way i would wear them like medals,its called self pride

MissKittyFantastico 24-06-2010 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 3396979)
Utter rot ,I too have scars that are not my fault, no way i would wear them like medals,its called self pride

Well you're obviously insecure about them then, and Steve obviously is not. Each to their own.

chuff me dizzy 24-06-2010 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3396990)
Well you're obviously insecure about them then, and Steve obviously is not. Each to their own.

But im sat here in my own home ,not on a tv show on national tv

Lostie! 24-06-2010 09:43 PM

Wow, what a small-minded thing to say.

Then again, what else can we expect from a troll? :)

MissKittyFantastico 24-06-2010 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 3397001)
But im sat here in my own home ,not on a tv show on national tv

I feel like I'm better off talking to a brick wall at this point. Steve has nothing to be ashamed of, I bet if you did a poll on here right now and asked how many people are offended by his scar, more people would answer no than yes, as would most of the viewing public. Only a small minority would be fickle and shallow enough to be bothered by a bloody scar! Jesus.

WOMBAI 24-06-2010 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3396966)
Look at it this way. This is the sort of person who feels proud of his scars.

http://melchettmike.files.wordpress....abu-hamza3.jpg

Sounds like you're suggesting Steve should be ashamed of his!

billy123 24-06-2010 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JellyFantastic (Post 3397012)
Wow, what a small-minded thing to say.

Then again, what else can we expect from a troll? :)

http://oels.byu.edu/student/idioms/i...il_on_head.jpg

smartalec2718 24-06-2010 09:47 PM

Everyone has an opinion. Chuff me dizzy I respect yours - that's how you choose to live your life, and tbh I couldn't be bothered one way or the other.

Here's the point: it's Steve's choice whether he covers up the scar or not. Just because you think it's "self pride" doesn't mean he should have to hide part of who he is, or even have to think about concealing his scar. He's not asking for attention, pity, or praise. He's just being himself.

So let's all move on.

setanta 24-06-2010 09:49 PM

Off topic, the man has a fair set of arms on him. Wouldn't like to mess about with him.... he'd still kick the shi&e outta me, and that's with no legs. And no, he has nothing to be ashamed about.

chuff me dizzy 24-06-2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3397018)
I feel like I'm better off talking to a brick wall at this point. Steve has nothing to be ashamed of, I bet if you did a poll on here right now and asked how many people are offended by his scar, more people would answer no than yes, as would most of the viewing public. Only a small minority would be fickle and shallow enough to be bothered by a bloody scar! Jesus.

We will have to agree to disagree on this one

BB_Eye 24-06-2010 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 3397019)
Sounds like you're suggesting Steve should be ashamed of his!

If you want to get on with your life, why distinguish yourself in such a way (in Steve's case, wearing a revealing top) that every everybody will notice what happened to you?

setanta 24-06-2010 09:53 PM

It's all relative really. I mean for you or I we may feel the urge to hide our scar, but it's small fry really to a man who has lost his legs. Let him wear whatever the feck he wants, that's what I say.

MissKittyFantastico 24-06-2010 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 3397054)
We will have to agree to disagree on this one

Like I said, each to their own :)

chuff me dizzy 24-06-2010 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 3397075)
Like I said, each to their own :)

It would be a boring world if we all agreed on everything :hug:

LBB11 24-06-2010 10:00 PM

People are going on about his arms which imho you cant realy see because of his tats, whats going to be next his eye, his legs FFS. I say good for him he has a loving wife and 8chirldren so no matter what anyone thinks the guy is just like everyone else.

WOMBAI 24-06-2010 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3397056)
If you want to get on with your life, why distinguish yourself in such a way (in Steve's case, wearing a revealing top) that every everybody will notice what happened to you?

He wears what he feels comfortable in - has bugger all to do with advertising his scars! I can't believe anyone would actually think that! It is very warm at the moment, in case you hadn't noticed, last thing he is likely to want to do - is cover up! And neither should he!

LolaSvelt 24-06-2010 10:04 PM

Good god, grow up.

BB_Eye 24-06-2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 3397122)
He wears what he feels comfortable in - has bugger all to do with advertising his scars! I can't believe anyone would actually think that! It is very warm at the moment, in case you hadn't noticed, last thing he is likely to want to do - is cover up! And neither should he!

I don't see any of the other blokes wearing vests. :shrug:

In all fairness, he probably just doesn't give a sh*t what people think of him which is great. He is a no-nonsense antidote to all of the other mollycoddled brats in the house.

Shasown 25-06-2010 12:59 AM

Maybe the OP and those who support his opinion would prefer not to be able to see scars, lack of limbs or any physical deformity out in public either.

Do they advocate all disabled people to stay at home or in homes where the healthy able bodied general public doesnt have to view them?

God forbid that someone just be themselves and get on with their lives regardless of their injuries or deformities.

Would the OP wear a burka if someone objected to the colour or the texture of their skin?

LiquidGold 25-06-2010 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ILoveTRW (Post 3395873)
why does he insist on wearing t-shirts with no sleeves
put it away

dont be soo nasty! :shocked:

Kerry 25-06-2010 01:02 AM

The OP makes me want to "vom"

LiquidGold 25-06-2010 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaye (Post 3398000)
The OP makes me want to "vom"

same here!

Violetfairy 25-06-2010 01:51 AM

Cannot believe how shallow and narrow minded people can be, Steven has the right to wear or not wear what he likes, if you don't like it then don't watch.

Miss Ivy Balls 25-06-2010 02:16 AM

You might as well have said, i can't stand Steve's metal legs.

He can't help the way his arms look. You can tell he damaged them in the war, there is really bad scaring as if his arm(s) has had to be attached back into place.

eviled2010 25-06-2010 02:19 AM

Ben should hide his hairdo...now that IS disturbing! :elephant:

Jamietwo 25-06-2010 07:16 AM

I love this topic, it made me chuckle on the inside, because we're all supposed to be politically correct and cool and say 'oh it's all about personality' but that's rubbish, looks are really important. Like if it was Becks , because she is not black or disabled we can all say stuff like 'omg what a lardy munter' etc. I aint bothered too much about how steve looks, but i bet it smells a bit cheesy when he gets his false legs off, and that snoring ffs.

Frank E 25-06-2010 07:45 AM

People with visual impairments are getting too much exposure.
Next they'll be wanting to run the country.

pinkmichk 25-06-2010 12:01 PM

the only thing that makes me want to vom is the small minded out dated views on things like this it goes back to the whole issue about the cbeebies presenter
my dad is now registered disabled and has a lot and i mean a lot of scars like steve has on his arm on his legs but he doesnt cover them up just so a small group of people with stupid views dont get upset by the sight of them. a lot of people in here disgust me to be fair my 5 year old isnt bothered by big scars some people need to grow up

Oooo_get_her 25-06-2010 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamietwo (Post 3398143)
I love this topic, it made me chuckle on the inside, because we're all supposed to be politically correct and cool and say 'oh it's all about personality' but that's rubbish, looks are really important. Like if it was Becks , because she is not black or disabled we can all say stuff like 'omg what a lardy munter' etc. I aint bothered too much about how steve looks, but i bet it smells a bit cheesy when he gets his false legs off, and that snoring ffs.

Have you known many amputees? Cos I have known a few and not once have I experienced a 'cheesy' smell from theirs stumps when they have been changing their limbs.

As for the scar tissue on his arm - it's just bloody scar tissue. It's not an open, infected wound! What is with people and 'feeling sick' at someone else's disability. How can looking at prosthetic limbs make one queasy? Are you all afraid of your own death or potential to be disfigured? Is that the issue?

JTM45 25-06-2010 12:45 PM

Can't believe the OP posted this and i can't believe there's other people who seem to agree.

WOMBAI 25-06-2010 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JTM45 (Post 3398778)
Can't believe the OP posted this and i can't believe there's other people who seem to agree.

Silly kids who have yet to experience the real world, I'm afraid!

rapunza1977 25-06-2010 12:52 PM

Right the fact that people even responded to this makes the OP happy
I think the thread and all threads like these should be ignored - it's what they want - shock factor

Ill educated idiots!

Claymores 25-06-2010 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JTM45 (Post 3398778)
Can't believe the OP posted this and i can't believe there's other people who seem to agree.

I thought this thread would be unanimously condemned as a troll thread - but some of the teenys seem to want to watch Hollyoaks and the Rachaels of this world flounce about rather than confront reality (BB's failing is that C4 didn't turn it into a 24/7 Hollyoaks I guess)

rapunza1977 25-06-2010 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3398813)
I thought this thread would be unanimously condemned as a troll thread - but some of the teenys seem to want to watch Hollyoaks and the Rachaels of this world flounce about rather than confront reality (BB's failing is that C4 didn't turn it into a 24/7 Hollyoaks I guess)


here here !! I cannot believe people actually replied to it!


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