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Check out the face animal!
Unfortunatly nextdoor called in Kirkless pest control and they have since removed the poor animal :/ How I miss thee!
Loving the refelctions in Beard Brook, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. It varies widely depending on shutter speed.
Beard cutter mirror by Lakbear.
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In the fall of 1990, I started growing my very first beard. I was a late bloomer. When spring came around I realized it was going to be hot and decided to shave it off. I took it off in stages, so I could decide if I wanted to keep any facial hair at all. Alas, I looked goofy in all of them and so took the beard completely off.
I've been growing mine for a while and have always had degrees of unshaven. James just shaved off his Movember and has decided to try growing a beard for the first time. One smooth faced gent, one already hairy face. Where will it end? What will we look like? Will we ever be found attractive by a woman again......
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Day 338: Bye Bye beard! Hello...uh....not having hair in mouth? I truly appreciate my faces ability to sprout the hair (not everyone's does) but I thankfully can now take it back to the length I enjoy. The perpetual 5 o clock shadow. Goodbye old friend....for now.
A beard is the collection of hair that grows on the chin, upper lip, cheeks or neck of humans and some non-human animals. In humans, usually only pubescent or adult males are able to grow beards. From an evolutionary viewpoint the beard is a part of the broader category of androgenic hair. It is a vestigial trait from a time when humans had hair on their face and entire body like the hair on gorillas. Since hair bore parasitic bugs and ticks, as humans evolved they lost more hair, due to the advantage that a more glabrous body prevented parasitic bugs. The evolutionary loss of hair is pronounced in some populations such as indigenous Americans and some east Asian populations, who have less facial hair, whereas Caucasians and the Ainu have more facial hair. Women with hirsutism, a hormonal condition of excessive hairiness, may develop a beard.