Final Days: Chinese Scientists Have Solved the DP Culturing Problem! (2014)

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  • nameless
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    Originally posted by fred970
    professional?
    Yea, you know they aren't riding shotgun pantie-less on the back of a motorcycle while rubbing their biker boyfriend's crotch in the front of them. And they don't chew tobacco or get into fights or have a tattoo with their biker boyfriend's name, roses, and a knife and skull. And while on the subject of knives, they don't carry knives. They take baths more than once a year whether they the baths or not. They smell like perfume instead of sweat and beer. They aren't 50 or more pounds overweight and they aren't passed around among the men like a cheap bottle of wine. They dress stylishly, they have an IQ above 110, and they talk eloquently without saying the "F" word every 12 seconds.

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  • fred970
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    professional?

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  • nameless
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    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
    My younger brother had very thick hair and didn't begin losing it until he was around 30. It went fast. When he was around 32, he was about a Norwood 4+. He told me while driving one day, something he did pissed a teenage driver off and he called my brother a bald headed @sshole. Instead of whining, he thought that was the funniest thing and got a good laugh out of it. He began wearing his hair short and started shaving his head at around 40. He's a big biker dude with tattoos, a shaved head and doesn't seem to care about being bald. Some time later he happened to see that kid who made the comment standing in line somewhere. My brother approached him with a smile and asked him if he remembered calling him a bald headed @sshole. He said the poor kid looked like we was about to $hit his pants.

    When my brother and I were both teenagers he told me if he ever goes bald he would shine his head.

    I wish more people had my brother's attitude, including myself. I have to say though, hair loss doesn't bother me as much as it did when I was in my thirties.

    Chuck

    How many hot classy professional gracious women does your bald brother have?

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    My Brother

    My younger brother had very thick hair and didn't begin losing it until he was around 30. It went fast. When he was around 32, he was about a Norwood 4+. He told me while driving one day, something he did pissed a teenage driver off and he called my brother a bald headed @sshole. Instead of whining, he thought that was the funniest thing and got a good laugh out of it. He began wearing his hair short and started shaving his head at around 40. He's a big biker dude with tattoos, a shaved head and doesn't seem to care about being bald. Some time later he happened to see that kid who made the comment standing in line somewhere. My brother approached him with a smile and asked him if he remembered calling him a bald headed @sshole. He said the poor kid looked like we was about to $hit his pants.

    When my brother and I were both teenagers he told me if he ever goes bald he would shine his head.

    I wish more people had my brother's attitude, including myself. I have to say though, hair loss doesn't bother me as much as it did when I was in my thirties.

    Chuck

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  • Dazza
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    Tried that once. Made my sneeze mucous go all thin and watery, and my nose went from being firm and rigid to droopy and soft. Never again - although maybe it was all due to psychological effects...
    Lol

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  • Dan26
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    Tried that once. Made my sneeze mucous go all thin and watery, and my nose went from being firm and rigid to droopy and soft. Never again - although maybe it was all due to psychological effects...
    lol

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  • Betoce
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    Please! LETS GO BACK TO THE TOPIC.T
    Thanks

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  • Pentarou
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    Depression kicking in UK? Go snort a line of fin. That should help you.
    Tried that once. Made my sneeze mucous go all thin and watery, and my nose went from being firm and rigid to droopy and soft. Never again - although maybe it was all due to psychological effects...

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  • cichlidfort
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Boringgggggggggggggggggggg
    Depression kicking in UK? Go snort a line of fin. That should help you.

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  • UK_
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    Boringgggggggggggggggggggg

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by fred970
    No one, no one would ever mock someone's hair line here in Belgium, or in Europe. In what country do you live? Even comments, people would simply not comment.

    People, don't, care. No matter what you all want to believe. Women don't care (that much), it's not a positive trait, but it's not something that automatically makes you monster. You know who would believe that? Men who are not bald yet, men who are merely NW3, men like you hellhouser.

    I'm a NW5 and I made a public presentation today, before an audience composed of 90% of women. No one laughed at me, people showed me respect and treated me like every other guy, despite being a 24 year old NW5.
    Oh, so my experiences of being insulted, mocked and laughed at are just lies? This goes back 5 years and still happens today.

    There is a world beyond your borders, at least you acknowledge the fact that it doesnt happen in Belgium, but in superficial north america, it DOES happen and I HAVE experienced it.

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  • fred970
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    No one, no one would ever mock someone's hair line here in Belgium, or in Europe. In what country do you live? Even comments, people would simply not comment.

    People, don't, care. No matter what you all want to believe. Women don't care (that much), it's not a positive trait, but it's not something that automatically makes you monster. You know who would believe that? Men who are not bald yet, men who are merely NW3, men like you hellhouser.

    I'm a NW5 and I made a public presentation today, before an audience composed of 90% of women. No one laughed at me, people showed me respect and treated me like every other guy, despite being a 24 year old NW5.

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  • Rekoj
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    Umm .. Never Hit me I had Any Issues .. My Head shape is Okay So I shave it off .. The older I get the more it bothers me .. So In a club in the winter I will just where my Skully cap / Bank robber hat .. LOL and I don't take it off cause it keeps my head warm.. so one night A real smoking hot girl comes up hangs out next to me we start talking hitting it off I buy her a drink , she buys me one and then she goes .. Hey why are you wearing a Hat in here? I shrug and laugh and then she takes it off my head, Sees I'm bald and just Walks away .. So yea we are Judged For how we look 100%.. its not fair but we do it to others in other ways .. Beauty will always be in the eye of the beholder!! So Best thing you can do is Just Love yourself.. cause if you cant love yourself why should anyone else love you?

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  • TwoInchCircle
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    When I was a child, I made nothing of baldness. Didn't mock it, didn't notice it, didn't care for it, didn't even picture myself as bald. It wasn't until some people on a Toronto based online forum saw my photos and laughed at my hairline and used it to insult me. This was about 5 years ago.

    A couple days ago I got insulted again by being ridiculed of being bald when I defended LeBron James' insecurity of his hairline and the assholes at TNT were humiliating on national TV.

    Coworkers have commented on my hairline as well... I'm not even fully bald, so I can't even imagine what higher norwoods must go through. It's an incredibly LOW feeling to be shit on like this by people.

    Does me hating on these men make me misandrist?
    Dude, I totally understand. I've never gotten ridiculed, but I do get comments. When guys ask me if I'm losing my hair, it sucks. When a cute girl asks me if I'm losing my hair, it sucks EVEN MORE. Even today, I got a haircut and the barber made a comment on how I have 'quite a bald spot for such a young guy.'

    Like I said, I've only gotten comments; never ridiculed. If the comments hurt this much, I can't even imagine how being ridiculed feels.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by ytterligare
    When I was a child, I thought that bald people just cut their hair off because NW7 was a modern hairstyle
    When I was a child, I made nothing of baldness. Didn't mock it, didn't notice it, didn't care for it, didn't even picture myself as bald. It wasn't until some people on a Toronto based online forum saw my photos and laughed at my hairline and used it to insult me. This was about 5 years ago.

    A couple days ago I got insulted again by being ridiculed of being bald when I defended LeBron James' insecurity of his hairline and the assholes at TNT were humiliating on national TV.

    Coworkers have commented on my hairline as well... I'm not even fully bald, so I can't even imagine what higher norwoods must go through. It's an incredibly LOW feeling to be shit on like this by people.

    Does me hating on these men make me misandrist?

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