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Category: Common Interests
Description: A group for those with beards or other forms of facial hair, and those who love them.
Type: public
Created By: JJS-III
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This group will obviously change your life in ways you never imagined. No, really, it will.
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Can't wait to grow out my beard !
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Posted By:
ErickRulez
on: 3/1/10 9:29 AM
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and post pics. horray for beards!
actually I just might to start off with a mustache and see where it takes me (lol) united we stand, together we fall!
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Beards Make The Man
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Posted By:
OldHank
on: 2/22/10 6:17 PM
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I figured that lack of facial hair on all too many grown men is due to over a century of brainwashing by the razor industry from its early roots, much as the weight-loss industry started targeting men in the 1970s in persuit of more profits.
I myself desired a beard even when I was still in my early teens after seeing a variety of men who looked great with beards of one kind or another.
I started with a mustache when I was nineteen and then a year or two later was able to grow a halfway decent beard. I did have to shave it for a new job but was able to keep my mustache.
My next job we men were allowed a mustache and halfway decent sideburns but it took a lawsuit by one man to get the company to allow us men to have full beards.
I did shave mine completely off on the flawed advice of a co-worker in order to get a promotion that I ended up not getting. Not only did I look like one of our stainless steel city buses with the front bumper missing but I was confused with a teenage shoplifter because some asshole simply said someone in a shirt the same color as mine stole the goods. After that I grew it back and never shaved it all off again.
Beards are but one aspect of masculinity that I like. I also wear manly glasses, jeans and T-shirts or flannel shirts, steel-toed lace-up work boots, keep my nails clipped to the quick, keep my hair in a crewcut during the warm part of the year, am blessed with halfway decent body hair and prefer being a bear to being skinny.
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RE: A Little Comic
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Replied By:
SamuelB
on: 1/22/10 7:04 PM
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Ha ha. Special.
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huzzah
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Posted By:
ohnoletsgo
on: 1/16/10 5:07 PM
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beards for days
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Viking Beard in work
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Posted By:
nKc
on: 1/12/10 8:45 AM
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I'm pretty much a skinny 20 year growing a vikings beard and long hair - which I will eventually turn both into dreads. I just lost a job opportunity because of my hair but fuck the corporate world! Alright seriously now who needs a viking to play the ukulele outside of their house? This beard though has amped up my manliness and overall badassery by a rough estimate of 300%. Its done wonders for my self-esteem, how I see myself in the mirror and the kind of first impression where people want to smoke their weed with me. It's also made me very comfortable in the cold weather and also comfortable in hot weather (tested in: Mexico). Its fun to stroke, and I feel more confident. I do not to intend to ever cut my beard unless offered a substantially large amount of money that would be impossible to turn down. But that's in my current situation. Thinking of joining the Peace Corp or its Canadian equivalent this year. But first I need to go to Shambhala & then Burning Man (both for my first time). Then I'll be ready to die. Okay bye now =)
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