29-03-2016, 07:24 PM
Alan Ford Wrote:Tracy Riddle Wrote:Alan, with most of the TSBD employees (especially the women), we have no contemporary photographs or physical descriptions of them. Quite a few gave only very general statements about where they were standing, not specific enough to be sure if they might be prayer man/woman.
A good point, Mr. Riddle, however sir, Would it be fair to say those women weren't laborers but general office workers? How many employers do you know in a professional setting like a publisher's office would allow their employees to dress akin to Prayer Man? I get the impression a professional setting like that requires much higher standards.
That said, other than that one specific name already attributed to Prayer Man, it seems anything and everything else offered to date has to deal in generics rather than specifics. There is a reason for that. Why is everything and anything else void of specifics?
Specific Count Total:
Prayer Man (1) with ample evidence to back up his claim, offering more than a few specifics.
prayer woman (0) no specific name, let alone any specific details
prayer person (0) no specific name, let alone any specific details
Again, there is a reason for that.
The only thing we can tell about the person's dress is that he/she has bare arms. Like many of these female office workers:
"Why is everything and anything else void of specifics?"
Because there isn't enough information to be more specific?