It's All Useless

Michael84

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Everything around is a self-deceit. Efforts are the tool to prolong this self-deceit. Everything becomes worse with time: our health, hair, because everything slowly comes to en end. I have never seen an old guy with thick healthy hair. They all are bald or have bad hair at best. ANd they all have tons of diseases or ilnesses. And we will be the same too with time.
All we have now is the best we will ever have in the future because it all will become worse with time. Sooner or later we will have to accept our fate.
But how to get rid of the suffering? Is it better to go down to the very bottom to feel the relief? I don't know. But it definately feels better there, when you know that there is nothingleft to lose anymore.
 

slipy

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i really have to disagree with the all old men are bald or have bad hair point. i see so many old men with good hair it sickens me. most of them have at least some hair and who needs a perfect hairline being old as long as there's still a decent amount of hair left.

as far as health is concerned, yes, mine is already not so good that i don't want to imagine how it's going to be as i get older.
 
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TravisB

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Yeah, I think that the previous generation had better hair genes. In fact it's quite hard to see completely bald old guy. I really see more young or middle aged bald guys rather than bald old guys.
 

seb

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Michael84 said:
Everything around is a self-deceit. Efforts are the tool to prolong this self-deceit. Everything becomes worse with time: our health, hair, because everything slowly comes to en end. I have never seen an old guy with thick healthy hair. They all are bald or have bad hair at best. ANd they all have tons of diseases or ilnesses. And we will be the same too with time.
All we have now is the best we will ever have in the future because it all will become worse with time. Sooner or later we will have to accept our fate.
But how to get rid of the suffering? Is it better to go down to the very bottom to feel the relief? I don't know. But it definately feels better there, when you know that there is nothingleft to lose anymore.

Yes,this life is really just a monotonous series of meaningless tasks and processes...think about we are decomposing as soon as we come into this world.As a species,we spend most of our lives doing stuff we don't really want to do.Work all ones life,then you lose your hair,have a bag for a belly,lose height,lines all over youre face,memory starts going,eyesight/hearing fades.Finally retire,have a few good years(if you are lucky),get put in a nursing home sucking through a straw(paid for by YOURE savings),then you are worm food.
Hence it is quite ironic all of us are worrying about a few follicules,when f**k all
really matters.
 

Thinneritgoes!

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Damn we have some Debbie Downers here.

Enjoy life. Your old, falling apart, wrinkly, sick self will one day thank you :)
 

s.a.f

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seb said:
Michael84 said:
Everything around is a self-deceit. Efforts are the tool to prolong this self-deceit. Everything becomes worse with time: our health, hair, because everything slowly comes to en end. I have never seen an old guy with thick healthy hair. They all are bald or have bad hair at best. ANd they all have tons of diseases or ilnesses. And we will be the same too with time.
All we have now is the best we will ever have in the future because it all will become worse with time. Sooner or later we will have to accept our fate.
But how to get rid of the suffering? Is it better to go down to the very bottom to feel the relief? I don't know. But it definately feels better there, when you know that there is nothingleft to lose anymore.

Yes,this life is really just a monotonous series of meaningless tasks and processes...think about we are decomposing as soon as we come into this world.As a species,we spend most of our lives doing stuff we don't really want to do.Work all ones life,then you lose your hair,have a bag for a belly,lose height,lines all over youre face,memory starts going,eyesight/hearing fades.Finally retire,have a few good years(if you are lucky),get put in a nursing home sucking through a straw(paid for by YOURE savings),then you are worm food.
Hence it is quite ironic all of us are worrying about a few follicules,when f**k all
really matters.

Yes this is what life is.
Society sells you a lie, that people are born equal and gives you the notion that life has to have a purpose and everyone has a destiny ect ....
Its bull5hit you're born - you live - you die.
All you can do is make the most of it and try to make the experience as rewarding to you personally as possible.

Human beings hit their physical peak at around 25 yrs then slowly deteriorate and no one is immune.
 

uncomfortable man

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Twenty bucks says OP ain't bald.
 

zeroes

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TravisB said:
Yeah, I think that the previous generation had better hair genes. In fact it's quite hard to see completely bald old guy. I really see more young or middle aged bald guys rather than bald old guys.

Do you think the next generation will be worse in terms of balding? People on hear make it sound like it won't because no woman wants to be with a bald(ing) guy.
 
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TravisB

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The thing is the guy does not need to be bald himself to carry the balding gene. And also, women don't only settle with perfect NW1's that stay like this all their life. Even when they settle with NW1, and have children, his hair can still begin going at some point of life.

And so yes, the next generations will be more and more bald. There are just too much balding men there it's unavoidable.

I'm in college in a class group of 10 people, we are 21/22, and only 3 guys doesn't show signs of balding (yet?), and one is NW7. There is shitload of young balding guys nowadays.
 

HairPieceMan

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NW7 in early 20s

HOLY f***

was it grown it, if it was that WOULD BE REALLY WIERD
 
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TravisB

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Yes, he has it grown out :mrgreen:

What's better, I know another guy from the same college who is 21 and NW6
 

Man in Space

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I knew a guy once who was NW5 by 15, NW7 by 18. To compound it he was fat and he looked like Fred Elliott from Corontation Street too. Still used to clean up though, thats when i knew i didnt understand the laws of sexual attraction.
 

HairPieceMan

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no guy "cleans up" with horshoerings grown out
 
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TravisB

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What does "clean up" mean? I don't think I understand it in this context. Shave his horseshoe?
 

Michael84

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HairPieceMan said:
NW7 in early 20s

HOLY f*ck

was it grown it, if it was that WOULD BE REALLY WIERD

I saw one myself. He was a 20 yo student with NW6 and he didn't shave his head, the hair was of average length. At first I thought he was ill or something terrible happened to him before...
But he was social and had many friends, no one discussed his baldness much. I don't know anything about his personal life though.
 

Man in Space

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he was getting plenty. I didnt quite understand it, he was in no way aesthetically pleasing. He just had a way with the women, nice looking shallow ones too. He once asked me when we were teenagers to join him and one of his girls for a threesome, I have to say I didnt see practically how that was going to work. From kicking the ball down the street to each taking one end of his missus, bit of a leap. Do I have to touch him, its rude to say no if he wants to have a sly rub on me, he is letting me bone his lady after all. What is considered polite etiquette here? Too much politics for me.
 
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TravisB

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Was he really getting plenty of pussy or was he making this all up in his head?

And really, Fred Elliott? What do you want from him, he is a very handsome man:

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You can tell he was a playa
 
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