Guy with great head of hair

tomas99

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Just yesterday I was going to some club. When approaching subway (it was evening) there was guy walking in the opposite to me. He was tall like me, average guy but he had really great hair - not special haircut, but thick and dark hair, really nice.

And if I saw him, I just thought that he is lucky to have such hair and I would be really satisfied on his place (with having such hair).

Just after I thought this he was near to me and I have noticed that he is missing one hand...

Nothing more needed to say :wink:

It seems it is human nature to compain about things that most bother you. If you are really poor your biggest dream is to have some food to eat, if you have everything your main concern is how many hot girls you will meet in club this time.
 

abcdefg

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thats true. Lets not forget though that he might be missing a hand because of something he did maybe he was stupid and cut his hand off. Now hairloss is not under our direct control, but him missing a hand might have been because of his own fault unless he was born without a hand. People have a right to whine about something that bothers them. Hairloss makes life harder for some people and so is a legitimate thing to worry about. We cant just write off every cosmetic issue because today cosmetic issues are still important.
 

s.a.f

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Waiting for Taug to say he'd rather have hair than his hand. :roll:

Chances are the guy lost it in an accident, probably blames himself but we've all had accidents.
Bet he takes his great hair for granted as much as we take our hands for granted. :(
 

tomas99

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Guys dont be freaks :cry:

How many people lost part of their bodies by mistakes? If I play football and broken my leg that way so I can not walk anymore, is it my mistake? This usually does not happen by someones mistake. USUALLY.

Yes, but he was 24 probably. He can trigger his male pattern baldness by age 30 and go completely bald in few years like my father probably gone.

And MAINLY, without head, it is the REAL issue to approach girls. If you are bald you can shave your head, dress like Brad Pitt does in movies, have a great job and great personality, be the funniest guy around and you will have really decent chances. But if you are missing one hand, you can do all this, you can have full head of Brad Pitt like hair but one hand off could be real turn off for many women.
 

s.a.f

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Thats life is'nt it, thats human nature. Ask yourself how you'd feel if you met a hot woman who was missing her hand?
 

CCS

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there are a lot more NW1's with hands than without.

but I do know hot people who are type 1 diabetic, or have really bad allergies, or need glasses, or catch colds easily, or are addicted to cigarettes or caffine or something. Lots of people like that. Or their parents micromanage their lives. I don't have any of those problems.

Also, I looked at my friends female MCAT study patner when I visited him saturday night. They were drinking, and I thought she was a good catch. I started talking to her for a while, thinking she was pretty. But then I noticed so many flaws that I did not notice a first. By the end of the night I was glad I was not dating her.
 

CCS

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I am a lot hairier than the average guy, balding, and got a well below average sized penis, 30 really big moles from birth, and a hunch back, and 5'7.5". And my face looks bad when I smile, but is pretty good looking when I have a plain expression. On the other hand, I live in the US, have low expenses, live 3 blocks from a great school gym, have lots of good hiking and other stuff nearby, while so many people in other countries are poor.
 

s.a.f

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Yes but most of those poor people are not totally neurotic so it kinda evens itself out. :wink:
 

Captain Obvious

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You should have complimented on his great head of hair. Imagine the positive impact it would have had on him.

Sometimes I feel it's our balding duty to help people realize they're not so ugly after all.
 

s.a.f

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Captain Obvious said:
You should have complimented on his great head of hair. Imagine the positive impact it would have had on him.

Do you often compliment men in the street that you dont know on their looks? :freaked:

Captain Obvious said:
Sometimes I feel it's our balding duty to help people realize they're not so ugly after all.

We've been trying that with Taug for some time.
 

Hans Gruber

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collegechemistrystudent said:
Also, I looked at my friends female MCAT study patner when I visited him saturday night. They were drinking, and I thought she was a good catch. I started talking to her for a while, thinking she was pretty. But then I noticed so many flaws that I did not notice a first. By the end of the night I was glad I was not dating her.


George Costanza eat your heart out


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