The Connection Of Baldness To Subhumaness (the Blackest Pill)

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This thread elaborates the argument that male-pattern is subhuman. It's not going to make anyone
feel any better about going or being bald. It's a black pill for those at rock bottom looking for an answer.

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Nothing we don't already know.

And the usual comments:
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I think the most important line which may have escaped your notice is from the last comment:
most men have adopted the shaven head white van driver look.
That may read like another just shave it bro, but where I'm from "white van driver" is slang for pedophile.

So about that. Read these comments from a video with a guy who'd been arrested for growing weed:

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It is staggering the amount of pedophile comments, I simply cannot collect them all, but of those
I provided, there is a common theme: It is at first thought and it is based only on how he looks.

So how does he look? Well, the man couldn't look anymore average.
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The far-right picture is a computer model of the average american middle-aged man.
...With one exception, of course.

Now relate that to some of the points in this study:

A Case of the "Heeby Jeebies": An examination of the intuitive judgements of "creepiness"
"All participants reported feeling like they made their decisions of 'creepiness' in less than a minute...
participants associated creepiness with men versus women... Definitions of creepiness tended to revolve
around the theme of 'differentness' as indicated by socially-unacceptable or non-norm behaviours and odd
physical appearance as suggested by poor-hygiene, dishevelment, and general unattractiveness."


I think this is the very bottom, blackest pill. All hair loss related depression and despair traces back to
the intuitive judgement we make as our appearance distorts into something morally repulsive, not just ugly,
not aging, but something subhuman, something attached
to the slimiest perversion we can label.
Who are the worst among citizens—criminals. What is the worst crime among criminals—child rape.
The association of baldness with pedophilia should be proof enough that this disease is not just about hair.

TL;DR
1. Intuitive judgements describe what an appearance communicates to the world.
2. N
o full head will ever sport a Norwood 7 by choice.
 

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Great post and I appreciate the effort you put into this.
One question that I would like to ask the thinking members of this site is; where does this association with pedophilia and hair loss come from?

Yeah, I know all the obvious answers; the media, fairytales, and the small percentage of actual pedophiles that are NW6.
But what is it inside the human psyche that automatically makes this connection?

Fear has many casualties. The first being the truth.
 

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But what is it inside the human psyche that automatically makes this connection?

Here's a portion of the "creepiness" study I didn't post:
Interestingly, the ectomorphic body type was most commonly associated with creepiness. Ectomorphy, with its prominent features of
linearity and fragility, is not usually associated with high threat potential. Indeed, the ectomorphic body type is more apt to be described
as cerebrotonic, inclined to prefer isolation and solitude. They have also been described as being tense and anxious, introverted and
secretive, inclined toward emotional restraint and social inhibition.

It seemed surprising to the researchers that the ectomorphic body type (slim) would be creepiest
because they didn't think it had a high threat potential. To me, it is obvious why...

...sickly decrepitude and the personification of death is ectomorphic...
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...as is the devil*, being a representation of the terror of death.
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(Note the Horns: The bull represented male sexual energy. Is the devil the virile bald man myth?)
(*Satan is often portrayed as big and muscular but demons and devils are most always ectomorphic)


See how the creepiest professions are related to death or sex.
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Creepy clowns most often look deathly pale, bald, and skeletal.

Interesting that "dressed too formally for situation" is creepy.
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Slenderman, an overdressed bald ectomorphic pedophile.
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Cope: tan, tattoos, muscles, facial hair, confidence—opposite of—bare, pale, thin, socially inhibited.


THE LEAP FROM BAD LOOK TO BAD PERSON
From a book on the physical and behavioural characteristics of a born criminal.
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- Scant body hair and a receding forehead.
- Less chance of correction in women (i.e. proper behaviour towards women)
- Interesting that "enormous vanity" appears. Think Dorian Gray.


The book commentary said Lombroso made scientific arguments associating physical to moral stigmata.
"From here to the encouragement of the prejudice whereby 'ugly people are bad by nature' is but a short
step. Even in popular literature - labels like ugly and bad are applied to all those pariahs whom society
cannot integrate or control or does not intend to redeem."


The way the guys done his hair is just inviting trouble

That's it, isn't it. We sense something particularly immoral about the male-pattern, even men who've
accepted being bald will still get scalp pigmentation—not for what it adds but what it hides. Others hide
under hats, wigs, powders, and combovers, and live in fear of being discovered. Others escape with drugs
and alcohol, or to the outskirts of society, like a sick animal leaving the herd to die on the periphery. I
think it all comes back to our sensitivity to how body presentation relays moral meanings and how we
interpret the message. It's not just a bad look, it's a bad person, and it's a horrifying thought that we may
one day be that pariah. That's the fight. That's why we desperately need a cure!
 

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Here's a portion of the "creepiness" study I didn't post:
Interestingly, the ectomorphic body type was most commonly associated with creepiness. Ectomorphy, with its prominent features of
linearity and fragility, is not usually associated with high threat potential. Indeed, the ectomorphic body type is more apt to be described
as cerebrotonic, inclined to prefer isolation and solitude. They have also been described as being tense and anxious, introverted and
secretive, inclined toward emotional restraint and social inhibition.

It seemed surprising to the researchers that the ectomorphic body type (slim) would be creepiest
because they didn't think it had a high threat potential. To me, it is obvious why...

...sickly decrepitude and the personification of death is ectomorphic...
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...as is the devil*, being a representation of the terror of death.
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(Note the Horns: The bull represented male sexual energy. Is the devil the virile bald man myth?)
(*Satan is often portrayed as big and muscular but demons and devils are most always ectomorphic)


See how the creepiest professions are related to death or sex.
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Creepy clowns most often look deathly pale, bald, and skeletal.

Interesting that "dressed too formally for situation" is creepy.
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Slenderman, an overdressed bald ectomorphic pedophile.
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Cope: tan, tattoos, muscles, facial hair, confidence—opposite of—bare, pale, thin, socially inhibited.


THE LEAP FROM BAD LOOK TO BAD PERSON
From a book on the physical and behavioural characteristics of a born criminal.
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- Scant body hair and a receding forehead.
- Less chance of correction in women (i.e. proper behaviour towards women)
- Interesting that "enormous vanity" appears. Think Dorian Gray.


The book commentary said Lombroso made scientific arguments associating physical to moral stigmata.
"From here to the encouragement of the prejudice whereby 'ugly people are bad by nature' is but a short
step. Even in popular literature - labels like ugly and bad are applied to all those pariahs whom society
cannot integrate or control or does not intend to redeem."




That's it, isn't it. We sense something particularly immoral about the male-pattern, even men who've
accepted being bald will still get scalp pigmentation—not for what it adds but what it hides. Others hide
under hats, wigs, powders, and combovers, and live in fear of being discovered. Others escape with drugs
and alcohol, or to the outskirts of society, like a sick animal leaving the herd to die on the periphery. I
think it all comes back to our sensitivity to how body presentation relays moral meanings and how we
interpret the message. It's not just a bad look, it's a bad person, and it's a horrifying thought that we may
one day be that pariah. That's the fight. That's why we desperately need a cure!

Very good stuff in this thread, I could read it all day (but obviously it must not be easy to produce).

To be picky here I was thinking to myself "clowns are normally the curly rainbow or red NW1, right?" but no you were accurate with that too, especially as the image I had in my head which is:

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But vitally, these are the "jokey" clowns, if we're specifically looking at the sinister "creepy" clowns you get a much different story:

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I just saw dozens of images of clowns and literally 95% of the creepy ones are NW4+, sometimes slick bald but usually with a gross overgrown horse shoe.

I think the deliberateness of how hair loss is associated with creepiness in this example, are actually the one's who don't have the "clean" NW6 as above, but those with diffusing hair issues.

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Why is this more blatant? Because someone went to the effort of thinking "instead of our normal way of either putting hair on areas or not, let's go out of our way to make his hair thinner, because obviously that inspires creepiness and dis-trust". There's a real intention there, and it's not uncommon when looking at these clown pictures.

But even the clown from IT, they re-imagined him as not clean NW6 with horseshoe, it's a more subtly "scary" (or attempt at) messy diffuse NW5:

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Anyway I could pretty much write this much or more about most of the examples in your posts.
 

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Man those comments are harsh. Assuming something horrible about someone you don't even know based on their unfortunate hair situation, which they have no control over. Goes to show you that genetics is everything, and if you have bad genes, that makes you a bad person in the eyes of the instinctual human. So much for muh personality.
 

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I was thinking to myself "clowns are normally the curly rainbow or red NW1, right?"
About those birthday clowns; pretty noteworthy that the creepiest profession is a bald adult man in makeup
entertaining children. I bet the reason party clowns wear the rainbow afros, hoola-hoop waistbands, and
polka dot puffed out clothing is to avoid the pedophilia creeper attachment—bad for biz. It's clown cope!
*Update Rudiger: I did read your post and agree with your take on jokey vs. spooky. I fixed that sentence above to avoid the confusion.*

The original travelling circus clowns are the stuff of nightmares.
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And what about the comparison between clowns' appearances and antics to men in insane asylums.
Was clowning an amplified personification of madness and all the traits that were associated with it?
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I thought of a theory: Start with a creepy picture, and if the subject is bald, by successive degrees you can
trace a path into death or deathlike imagery and baldness will remain the constant trait. For example:
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It's dark now and I'm done.
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I didn't get a job for a very long time. This is because when 'groomed' by my parents, i.e. before leaving the house, it used to be a moderately short, but not too short haircut, clean shaven face with formals. The perfect arsenal to make me look like a pedo or probably something even more inhuman.

My parents will never admit it, but my nw6 was definitely a factor why I was turned down for so many job interviews. Hell the one place I got thru I was bullied via broscience advice which just angered me even more.

Sometimes I think, if I had my current state around 6 years ago, maybe I could enjoy college more. Maybe I could get an even better job. f***. To make matters worse, my friend showed me a group photograph of our college, and I am there, the saddest in the back, only visible because I'm the bald f***.
 

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Not to mention that Buddhist monks shave their hair. And they are closer to the other worlds than we are.
In general, hair is linked to life, and being well, while baldness is linked to death, and sickness, or being a hermit.

Why is that? Well everyone knows that, apart from male pattern baldness, good hair and good nails show good health. Frizzy hair, brittle hair mean you lack some nutrients.

I know it is really a nasty pillow to swallow, but the reason people see us as sick shits is because we are objectively ugly if compared to full heads.
 

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Not to mention that Buddhist monks shave their hair. And they are closer to the other worlds than we are.
In general, hair is linked to life, and being well, while baldness is linked to death, and sickness, or being a hermit.

Why is that? Well everyone knows that, apart from male pattern baldness, good hair and good nails show good health. Frizzy hair, brittle hair mean you lack some nutrients.

I know it is really a nasty pillow to swallow, but the reason people see us as sick shits is because we are objectively ugly if compared to full heads.
Do you think that's why the beard is important? To not look too much like a cancer patient?
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Do you think that's why the beard is important? To not look too much like a cancer patient?
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I'm skeptical that a beard is that important.

Stubble is masculine, but in most cases I think a beard is just there to hide a double chin, and in some cases people overemphasize the importance of a beard as a cope, to give the illusion of control. A good example might be Harry Knowles who has been in the news the past couple weeks:

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I'm skeptical that a beard is that important.

Stubble is masculine, but in most cases I think a beard is just there to hide a double chin, and in some cases people overemphasize the importance of a beard as a cope, to give the illusion of control. A good example might be Harry Knowles who has been in the news the past couple weeks:

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Hahha, I know I shouldn't be quick to judge but that photo made me laugh hard.
 

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I'm skeptical that a beard is that important.

Stubble is masculine, but in most cases I think a beard is just there to hide a double chin, and in some cases people overemphasize the importance of a beard as a cope, to give the illusion of control. A good example might be Harry Knowles who has been in the news the past couple weeks:

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Hair is everything....lol
 

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Hahha, I know I shouldn't be quick to judge but that photo made me laugh hard.

That's not even the worst picture of him.

It also turns out that he's uglier on the inside than on the outside.
 

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I'm skeptical that a beard is that important.

Stubble is masculine, but in most cases I think a beard is just there to hide a double chin, and in some cases people overemphasize the importance of a beard as a cope, to give the illusion of control. A good example might be Harry Knowles who has been in the news the past couple weeks:

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That's an incel neckbeard

Death before neckbeards

I mean a mans beard, such as this:
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I may be biased because I love beards but I believe that a well styled beard with good clothes makes a man look a ton better.

My belief is that bald without stubble or beard makes most people look ill.
 

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Do you think that's why the beard is important? To not look too much like a cancer patient?
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But but... It is a shaved man with next to no loss...
I have a colleague today who has a long beard but a NW5. NOT THE SAME THING.
 

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That's an incel neckbeard

Death before neckbeards

I mean a mans beard, such as this:
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I may be biased because I love beards but I believe that a well styled beard with good clothes makes a man look a ton better.

My belief is that bald without stubble or beard makes most people look ill.

Why do you keep a clean-shaven look?
 

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Some facial hair is crucial when you suffer from hair loss.

It will provide some additional framing and prevent you from looking like a shiny smooth giant light bulb.

This is also the reason what will drive many bald men whose eyesight is barely impaired to get those huge square glasses.

"Don't look at my giant bald head, look here! Glasses! Beard! I'm not only my distracting disproportionate head!"
I love how your *** is now in the comic strip series.
Frozen for a few hundred years and still angry!!
 
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