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#15
by
tomgallagher
on 04 Dec, 2012 10:34
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I think it's called being overly self-critical. 
+1
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#16
by
Switchy
on 04 Dec, 2012 18:03
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Agree with all that has been said here.
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#17
by
Slyfive
on 04 Dec, 2012 19:16
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Can't add any more, there's nothing to worry about there... if you're finding faults with the way David Beckham looks, you're searching pretty hard.
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#18
by
xnewyawka
on 05 Dec, 2012 10:12
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To echo the guys, what the hell are you looking at??
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#19
by
Brownimation
on 05 Dec, 2012 17:49
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The slight bump on the back of the skull? I also did not notice at first (even though I believe I have one of those myself). Rarely are any heads perfectly spherical, even if they appear that way from a distance.
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#20
by
Blitzed
on 14 Dec, 2012 10:19
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IF I'm seeing what you seem to be indicating then it's a place where in skull formation during primary blastula, the formative plates of the skull met at an imperfect angle and some slight indentation is left. But I'm not sure I'm seeing what you're writing about. Under any cirmcumstances, I'm with everyone else, what is it that draws you to this very, very minor thing? When I started shaving my head it was noticed that I had quite a prominent scar left from early onset child hood when my sister, the little minx, got me in the upper temple with a claw hammer. Now that's noticeable..
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#21
by
Frontier Guy
on 15 Dec, 2012 09:34
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When I started shaving my head it was noticed that I had quite a prominent scar left from early onset child hood when my sister, the little minx, got me in the upper temple with a claw hammer. Now that's noticeable..
And a great icebreaker/story to be sure.
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#22
by
Switchy
on 15 Dec, 2012 14:29
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When I started shaving my head it was noticed that I had quite a prominent scar left from early onset child hood when my sister, the little minx, got me in the upper temple with a claw hammer. Now that's noticeable..
And a great icebreaker/story to be sure.

Sure is !

How you guys getting along now
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#23
by
Gary~
on 27 Dec, 2012 20:55
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I think that we all have images in our minds of what a "perfect" head shape should be. But, as there are predominately "haired" heads in our environment we don't really know what's out there. Imagine if we did see a bald head that perfectly matched our internal mind's-eye image -- I reckon that it would be pretty shocking and we would quickly change our idea of what a "perfect" shape should be.
Both blokes in the pics look fine.
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#24
by
Switchy
on 29 Dec, 2012 15:36
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I think that we all have images in our minds of what a "perfect" head shape should be. But, as there are predominately "haired" heads in our environment we don't really know what's out there. Imagine if we did see a bald head that perfectly matched our internal mind's-eye image -- I reckon that it would be pretty shocking and we would quickly change our idea of what a "perfect" shape should be.
Both blokes in the pics look fine.
? Perfect ! Perfect ain't here.
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#25
by
VoodooSyxx
on 18 Jan, 2013 00:33
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I think it's called, character, If everyone looked the same bald it would be boring don't you think? All the different head shapes make going sly interesting.
Most people wont notice what your head looks like anyway, and even most of those that do notice wont be bothered/comment on it anyway. 
As long as you are happy it is all that matters mate!
^^ This. Beardman speaks truth so I really have nothing extra to add on the subject.
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#26
by
gutsygirl
on 13 Feb, 2013 22:07
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I like both pictures. I don't see anything weird in either. Cheers!