(04-01-2017, 05:49 AM)Minuteshaver Wrote: I work with a few hipsters who have the ugly beard syndrome, I ignore them as its just stupid to simply grow a beard to piss someone else off. Nor do I care about the guys who think they NEED to have a beard in order to work in a factory.
What gets me pissed off, is the geniuses who actually grow a beard or goatee or whatnot as a way to stick it to the "man" by having a non conservative appearance. I never personally understood the logic that makes a person decide to do something simply because their particular viewpoint on something will make them dress a certain way.
I think you are just projecting.
Tell me...how many of these horrible people have you actually sat down and had a conversation with about why they chose to grow a beard? My guess is that you've limited your curiosity to the 1 or 2 friends you've known since childhood that recently decided to grow a beard.
My beard is older than the term "hipster". I grew it because I've always wanted a big, huge, ZZ Top-worthy mane. I have been clean shaven in over 20 years.
Clearly my beard and my hirsute pursuit predates your view of hipsters and political affront. Clearly your perspective on facial hair is narrow in scope, narrow in perception, and bottlenecks in comprehension.
I've never understood the logic of a grown adult worrying themselves over why another grown adult chooses to dress and present themselves in a certain way. To me, the idea of being offended at another's personal style is not only infantile and elementary, it's self important, entitled and ridiculous.
Worry about your own choices. And if you ever find yourself in Bishop, CA, please look for the big ass beard and bald head. Please tell me how much my beard offends you. Please feel free to explain to me in great detail what you think about my personal choices in hirsute presentation.
Don't be surprised if the conversation leaves you feeling less than welcome and comfortable...
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