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We've heard it too many times guys!
Who cares if you go bald! Look at Statham, he's handsome!
It felt almost good the first time. Then came the second one, and the third, and the fourth, and on and on.
Then, after hearing the same names repeated machine-gun like, together with the occasional black man hunk, something started to quite not feel right.
It felt almost like that good looks with baldness are the exception, and not the norm.
Not only an exception, but a true outlier, to the point that just four or five names can be named.
Then we looked deep into the realm of Cinema, looking for bald men. And then we found evil characters or slimy evil helpers.
Then came the redpill: baldness is not perceived as good by default. Huge cope and gym and sums of money have to put in to look good bald, given above average genetics facially and height wise. In other words, we came to the conclusion that we are screwed.
No bald role model. Baldness is evil and weak in popular culture and people's minds.
Then it came another realization. Bald role models are out there, in great numbers.
Who are they Guzam? What do they wait to come out and relieve our public image once and for all?
Well, they will never: because they are bald, but they fought and still fight hair loss.
Here's Elon Musk, the Visionary, a Man of this time. Innovation incarnate.
People invest millions in him and his ideas and his firms. He exudes charisma and intelligence.
Really Guzam? A man with a thick head and a bit of hairline recession, a bald role model?
No guys. He's bald, bald as f***. Wispy hair and no hair line.
But he's a fighter like me, he's more than his hair loss: that's why he got top tier transplants and is on medication.
He now looks good and presentable, which is necessary in business, especially at his levels.
DO you think he would be who he is with a wispy NW5?
He's what I would call a bald role model. I am a young student, and I choose him now.
He's my bald role model.
f*** Vin Diesel.
Who cares if you go bald! Look at Statham, he's handsome!
It felt almost good the first time. Then came the second one, and the third, and the fourth, and on and on.
Then, after hearing the same names repeated machine-gun like, together with the occasional black man hunk, something started to quite not feel right.
It felt almost like that good looks with baldness are the exception, and not the norm.
Not only an exception, but a true outlier, to the point that just four or five names can be named.
Then we looked deep into the realm of Cinema, looking for bald men. And then we found evil characters or slimy evil helpers.
Then came the redpill: baldness is not perceived as good by default. Huge cope and gym and sums of money have to put in to look good bald, given above average genetics facially and height wise. In other words, we came to the conclusion that we are screwed.
No bald role model. Baldness is evil and weak in popular culture and people's minds.
Then it came another realization. Bald role models are out there, in great numbers.
Who are they Guzam? What do they wait to come out and relieve our public image once and for all?
Well, they will never: because they are bald, but they fought and still fight hair loss.
Here's Elon Musk, the Visionary, a Man of this time. Innovation incarnate.
People invest millions in him and his ideas and his firms. He exudes charisma and intelligence.
Really Guzam? A man with a thick head and a bit of hairline recession, a bald role model?
No guys. He's bald, bald as f***. Wispy hair and no hair line.
But he's a fighter like me, he's more than his hair loss: that's why he got top tier transplants and is on medication.
He now looks good and presentable, which is necessary in business, especially at his levels.
DO you think he would be who he is with a wispy NW5?
He's what I would call a bald role model. I am a young student, and I choose him now.
He's my bald role model.
f*** Vin Diesel.