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Kuros
I look a lot better. biggrin.gif
Joff
good
Kuros
QUOTE(Joff @ Dec 4 2006, 11:07 PM) *

good


Yea, very good. p6421.gif
Circa Mojave
NOT


PWNT
Kuros
QUOTE(NotQuiteBernadette @ Dec 4 2006, 11:27 PM) *

NOT
PWNT


Down, Down-Back, Back, Down, Down-Back, Back + Kick

Shippu Jinrai Kyaku

Circa Mojave
QUOTE(Kuros @ Dec 5 2006, 01:30 AM) *

Down, Down-Back, Back, Down, Down-Back, Back + Kick

Shippu Jinrai Kyaku


Dang, that's kinky.
Orbital
should've plucked/waxed it :o
stoopid monkey
QUOTE(Orbital @ Dec 5 2006, 08:21 AM) *

should've plucked/waxed it ohmy.gif



yeah cause now its going to grow back all bushy and darker... lol... sucks to be u
Peter Coffin
QUOTE(stoopid monkey @ Dec 5 2006, 12:25 PM) *

yeah cause now its going to grow back all bushy and darker... lol... sucks to be u

A ) You keep shaving it.

B ) That isn't true. The only thickness changes come from your body's natural aging/growth. It has nothing at all to do with shaving.

Many people traditionally believed that shaving would cause the hair shaved to become thicker and darker. However, this bit of conventional wisdom has been disproven. The resulting stubble only makes the hairs seem to be thicker, as a shaved hair has a blunt end as opposed to the tapered end of an unshaven hair, and because hair is often darker in color near the root. Clinical studies have demonstrated that shaving does not have an effect on hair growth rates or density (see medical data below)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaving#Side_effects_of_shaving
Shawn
QUOTE(Joff @ Dec 5 2006, 02:07 AM) *

good

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18 With a Bullet
QUOTE(Peter Coffin @ Dec 5 2006, 09:36 AM) *

A ) You keep shaving it.

B ) That isn't true. The only thickness changes come from your body's natural aging/growth. It has nothing at all to do with shaving.

Many people traditionally believed that shaving would cause the hair shaved to become thicker and darker. However, this bit of conventional wisdom has been disproven. The resulting stubble only makes the hairs seem to be thicker, as a shaved hair has a blunt end as opposed to the tapered end of an unshaven hair, and because hair is often darker in color near the root. Clinical studies have demonstrated that shaving does not have an effect on hair growth rates or density (see medical data below)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaving#Side_effects_of_shaving



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The President
Good for you, pics before and after in showoff soon I presume?
Shawn
QUOTE(Peter Coffin @ Dec 5 2006, 12:36 PM) *

A ) You keep shaving it.

B ) That isn't true. The only thickness changes come from your body's natural aging/growth. It has nothing at all to do with shaving.

Many people traditionally believed that shaving would cause the hair shaved to become thicker and darker. However, this bit of conventional wisdom has been disproven. The resulting stubble only makes the hairs seem to be thicker, as a shaved hair has a blunt end as opposed to the tapered end of an unshaven hair, and because hair is often darker in color near the root. Clinical studies have demonstrated that shaving does not have an effect on hair growth rates or density (see medical data below)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaving#Side_effects_of_shaving

Shoulda used emot-eng101.gif
Circa Mojave
QUOTE(stoopid monkey @ Dec 5 2006, 11:25 AM) *

yeah cause now its going to grow back all bushy and darker... lol... sucks to be u



u r stoopid lol
Zebrahead

Tweezing ftw.
Svyatogornyj
QUOTE(Zebrahead @ Dec 5 2006, 09:45 PM) *

Tweezing ftw.


Ouchie bouchies.
Kuros
QUOTE(The President @ Dec 5 2006, 03:55 PM) *

Good for you, pics before and after in showoff soon I presume?


Nope, didn't take any.
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