Facial Hair - What's up with that? - Page 3
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Mothra
United States1448 Posts
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ArcticRaven
France1406 Posts
I like shaving D: My new foam smells too good, i'm addicted now. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32027 Posts
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Dknight
United States5223 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + ![]() Thats a real beard. | ||
Frits
11782 Posts
On May 22 2013 03:56 QuanticHawk wrote: lazer your beard off, you might as well have them remove those pesky balls between your legs too | ||
RoyGBiv_13
United States1275 Posts
On May 21 2013 16:41 Abductedonut wrote: You consider yourself a programmer and you don't you the answer to this? I'm disappointed. http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/beard-gallery/ You're welcome for showing you to the TRUE purpose of facial hair. Oh my god.... + Show Spoiler + ![]() Cmon, Cecil, embrace your open-source beard | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On May 22 2013 05:12 RoyGBiv_13 wrote: Oh my god.... + Show Spoiler + ![]() Cmon, Cecil, embrace your open-source beard Oh lord I've been doing this SO wrong. | ||
y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On May 22 2013 03:05 micronesia wrote: Nobody here rocking a shaver? I shave every morning with an electric shaver and don't have much of a problem. It's a bit more expensive than razors (the cheapies) probably (replacing the cleaning solution every month or so) but much easier. You don't need shaving cream either. Something interesting I learned a couple of years ago is that it's common for autistic people to choose to let their facial hair grow out because the rubbing feeling of a razor/shaver on their face is picked up on 'high volume' and makes them very uncomfortable. People who complain about shaving, while not necessarily autistic, might have a similar problem where the sensation of shaving is much more uncomfortable for them than for daily shavers like me. I've yet to find an electric that can tame my chin (granted, I stopped looking long ago). TBH, (the reason I stopped shaving) even using a brand new razor get will end up pulling at the wire growing out of my chin if I'm not super careful. So, I'll stick to a weekly trim with a "1" on my clippers. + Show Spoiler [related] + ![]() E: (not me) | ||
Catch]22
Sweden2683 Posts
I trim once a week using an electric trimmer, and I shave a few places around the beard to keep it clean, sharp and tidy. You should explore the art of beards before giving up so easily! I wouldnt look half as good without one, women compliment me on it, and by Odin, its a great scratch. | ||
Whatson
United States5356 Posts
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CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
My friend memcpy is good programmer, so he wrote tools that do these things. Also notice this, it's a hype detector for finding new threads: ![]() Lets just say, memcpy might have a beard... Because he's a man's man making such cool things for TL browsing. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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crms
United States11933 Posts
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zdfgucker
China594 Posts
On May 22 2013 03:56 QuanticHawk wrote: lazer your beard off, you might as well have them remove those pesky balls between your legs too I'd do it without hesitation (the former). Shaving is annoying as feck. | ||
leser
Croatia239 Posts
they get annoying thoug, sometimes it's hard to eat with a beard helping you out. buy anyway, i quite like beards. I shave once in 3 months or so, and it's pretty cool. | ||
TehWyLD
Canada18 Posts
What games u go back to SNES for? I always like me some classics but I feel like I've played them all too many times now... | ||
Louuster
Canada2869 Posts
Relevant here, np guys | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On May 22 2013 08:14 TehWyLD wrote: I been prone to only shave once a month cuz fuckitall. Let the beard be fellas! Not all ladies will dig it, but some really do. ; ) What games u go back to SNES for? I always like me some classics but I feel like I've played them all too many times now... oh man, I have so many I haven't even had a chance to play through! Super mario RPG, Secret of Mana, oh so many... I've been hittin up Megaman X2. I got it on super famicom so technically it's Rockman X2 (modded my NA SNES to play famicom games with some pliers). | ||
Velocirapture
United States983 Posts
Nothing wrong with a clean shaven guy but there is nothing wrong with working every angle either. | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On May 22 2013 10:04 Velocirapture wrote: As a gay man I can tell you that a good, well trimmed beard can make a guy go up 2-4 points in attractiveness easily. The number one subconscious determiner of attraction is physical symmetry and a beard adds tons of facial symmetry. Same with glasses and caps which is why, if you ever do online dating you have to ask for a pic without them. Nothing wrong with a clean shaven guy but there is nothing wrong with working every angle either. Quite the interesting insight there, thanks for sharing ![]() | ||
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