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Behold The Power Of The Monobrow
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Originally posted by Crimson GlowI beg to differ. See, a guy with a monobrow would not be able to get laid (by a female, anyway). Therefore, I guy NOT plucking his eyebrows (at least in the case of the unibrow) = gay.Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by TigranJamharianHavent people ever heard of tweezers?
For the record, I see in your statement a condescending expression of American Cultural Imperialism. I suggest that you travel beyond the limits of American Bigotry! It may enrich your personality!
Originally posted by ArmoBarbiI dont see why it has to be a problem.
Originally posted by ArmoBarbiIts just funny. My guy cousin has it, and his wife makes him pluck it. lol
Originally posted by AnonymouseGuy plucking eyebrows = gay.
Originally posted by Crimson GlowI beg to differ. See, a guy with a monobrow would not be able to get laid (by a female, anyway).
Very disappointed! I always thought of you as much less narrow minded! Please allow me to use some of the other American ready made ostracist expressions: "You should be watching too much TV! Get a life!"
"I'll be your mirror." (Velvet Underground.)Last edited by Siamanto; 05-08-2005, 06:35 PM.What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.
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Originally posted by SiamantoHaven't people ever heard of tolerance? That is another kind of tweezers. It helps remove the "ugly hairs" of the mind!
For the record, I see in your statement a condescending expression of American Cultural Imperialism. I suggest that you travel beyond the limits of American Bigotry! It may enrich your personality!
You should have a perfect vision; because, there is none!
It is sad to witness such a Cultural Slavery! A vulgar version of "The Portrait of Dorian Gray."
Clinically, it is called "American Phobia." Practically, it translates into Cultural Racism and Oppression.
How untrue! There are very attractive and beautiful males with monobrows! Where do you exactly leave?
Very disappointed! I always thought of you as much less narrow minded! Please allow me to use some of the other American ready made ostracist expressions: "You should be watching too much TV! Get a life!"
"I'll be your mirror." (Velvet Underground.)
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Originally posted by TigranJamharianThere are certain levels of something. I pluck my brows, it isnt anywhere as bad as some of these people but its accepted that you pluck your eyebrows in a place like new york, plus, a unibrow doesnt really go with the rest of my look. Most guys who live in cities in Armenia also take time to pluck their eyebrows, Im the kind of person who only uses the "cultural oppresion" card when something goes against my Armenian culture, otherwise, run rampant with it i dont give a damn. And i wasnt aware that having a unibrow was part of Armenian culture, we're hairy people but we're also relatively clean and civilized people too. Call me stupid, call me immature, chauvinistic whatnot. Personally it turns me off and gives a dirty unkempt image, we live in a world where outward looks say a lot.
Whether you pluck your brows or you don't, whether it goes with your look or not is; whether you're turned on - or off - by monobrows is nothing more than your own choice/preference/problem and I have no interest in discussing it!
Please, don't arrogantly and with condescendence impose your choices/preferences to others who do not share your taste!
Also, it is not American vs. Armenian. You really need to travel beyond the limits of the narrow mindedness of the condescending and arrogance of American Bigotry. There are many different cultures and many different taste/value systems.
PS. Just curious, do everybody in New York pluck their eyebrows? Where in New York?What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.
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