yep too political here… locked
Facial hair vs clean shaved
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@Imperious:
Wasn’t your favorite American President, Teddy Roosevelt, a supporter of some iconic facial hair? Â cool
After 1950, facial hair became the domain of hoodlums, misfits, and Hippies in some form or another. Of course exceptions exist, but these types are often prone to committing crimes. I have no idea what the relationship between the two is, but it does exist.
Many people just have them for other reasons. But looking at the criminal population, the vast majority of them try to grow facial hair, tattoos, etc.
Tattoos and facial hair seem to go hand in hand.
Communists! Socialists! and Gypsies - oh my!!
I can’t believe I’m with IL on this one.
Time for everyone to face the beardo test
Look at the photo and ask yourself. Do you see someone you know? Or someone, you “thought” you knew?
The beard is unexpected, unwanted, and ill recieved…
It makes you ask, what’s he hiding?
And instantly you can determine, that the beard is a creeping evil - that proudly displays how deeply it has rooted itself in a conquered a man’s soul.
The sign of how far a man has let his dignity and purity slide…
P.S. Not having Tattoo’s is the new having Tattoo’s
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Perhaps the next debate can centre around Chest Hair?
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That Shirley looks like a murderer… and don’t call me Shirley.
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@Guerrilla:
I have facial hair currently, but I go between clean shaven phases and “close shaves” every few months. For the record, I haven’t killed anyone, or committed a crime. :wink:
GG
I have a clean record and I have a beard. :-)
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@Imperious:
But if we compare bearded men of history vs clean shaved men of history, bearded men win.
Thats because most of them are murderers or in prison…
someone has been placed on the naughty list
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You have to admit that Saint Nick has ‘break and entered’ many homes. And what kind of wierdo wants all the nieghbourhood children to sit on his lap?
That said… and don’t ask how I know, but a santa costume is a great way to pick up chicks in the summer.
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Alot of people are scared of Santa. He is not a good example.
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Just remember that people who make “lists” these days most often become “persons non grata”.
List making is seen as psychopathic, wanton, and arbitrary.
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Bearded.
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Wheat, when did you say you were changing your AA.org name to “THE LEGEND OF GREY BEARD” again?
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And if you don’t feel GREY is adequately descriptive. Perhaps you could use the term GREASY? :P
I could make a poll?
WHO WANTS a POLL???
:P
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Several years ago I went for this look
Haven’t changed - love it
Also love shaving a lot lessWhich one’s me? :wink:
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Several years ago I went for this look
Haven’t changed - love it
Also love shaving a lot lessWhich one’s me? :wink:
That’s what I’m talking about!
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This man was a marketing masterpiece.
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Several years ago I went for this look
Haven’t changed - love it
Also love shaving a lot lessWhich one’s me? :wink:
The face of evil…
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No, that’s Russell Crowe
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And if you don’t feel GREY is adequately descriptive. Perhaps you could use the term GREASY? :P
I look forward to the day it goes all the way grey or white.
Among other things, I get the sense that once you lack pigmentation people don’t find it as offensive if you have a longer or more wild beard. Just reminds people of Santa, wizards, deities, etc.
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And if you don’t feel GREY is adequately descriptive. Â Perhaps you could use the term GREASY? :P
I look forward to the day it goes all the way grey or white.
Among other things, I get the sense that once you lack pigmentation people don’t find it as offensive if you have a longer or more wild beard. Just reminds people of Santa, wizards, deities, etc.
I’ve got a few grey hairs in the beard. Doesn’t bother me. My famous slogan will be when I’m fully grey and have beautiful woman draped on me, “I don’t always play military board games, but when I do I choose Axis & Allies.”