Shaving is sooo passé! Hardly anyone I know is clean shaven.
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Shaving is sooo passé! Hardly anyone I know is clean shaven.
I asked ChatGPT to generate an image in the spirit of Magritte's "ceci n'est pas une pipe".
The damn thing told me that shaving goes against content policies. I wanted to be snarky once again, but that is the most fsckd up thing.
I'm shocked, gentlemen, shocked beyond words.
First a nobody tells me I was wrong all along.
Then a computer tells me shaving is a political issue.
You know, in 1698 King Peter in Russia ordered all court officials to shave their beards and Alexander The Great ordered his soldiers to shave off their beards and in 1531 King Francis of France proscribed beards period.
Throughout history being clean shaven was the way it was like it or not. What does this all mean? Search me, In 800 in England if you shaved you were fined 20 Shillings.
Just be thankful for modern times and free choice.
......Beardy weirdy. Always expanding the old vocabulary! :D
It's anarchy, I tell you, everybody and their neighbour doing insane things.
We're in the era where some people have draw on beard like the eyebrows some ladies have been sporting for years.
Is using de-make-up lotion shaving anyway?
As for beard/no-beard through history, it can somehow be linked to some sort of reason most of the time, outside of "acquired taste" or "fashion".
Alexander the great asked for his men to be clean shaven for practical and tactical war-time reasons.
First, in a scuffle a beard can be pulled. Hence it stands to reason to cut or trim it.
Then having an army of clean shaven men is a psychological advantage at that time, because of the sheer uncannyness of having seemingly pre-puberty fighters in ranks in front of you.
The catholic church has been trying to defend a "uniform" since the VIth century, but as religious people will do, there was debate between the letter of the law ("people from the Church should not be like pagans and let their hair grow") and it's interpretation ("it's ok if it's cleanly trimmed then ?")
Due to that, sporting a beard fell from grace until François 1er actually brought it back in fashion (and not the contrary).
Here the reason was a flaming log to the jaw (people knew how to party hard back then) which left a scar, and having a beard hid said scar.
And since kings and queens make fashion... (I mean there's a colour named "caca Dauphin" which actually is the color of a baby's poop and was all the rage around the French revolution)
On the other hand, at the same time, in the holy roman empire, why would people hide such strong and manly features ?
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Is this a trick? I feel like this is one of those things like Socrates chumping people who think they're smart or something...