We could always write them or put out a press release asking for them to change it.
if everyone were bald then we would not be as cool as we are
Dear Razor X: You're not imagining things! The clip is biased and based on an ignorant antique stereotype. Baldness very seldom has to do with diet. The kid in the ad could eat the most carefully balanced diet in the world and still grow up to be totally bald or a case of male pattern baldness, if he were thus genetically programmed. This is a false message to send boys, as bad as inferring that wearing hats causes baldness. It's worse aesthetically and just as biased: why do the skinny and obese bald adults wear frowns, whereas the buff haired adult wears a smile? Maybe the bald guys should wear those smiles because they know they're sly, and the haired guy should frown because he knows he's a conventional, increasingly unrealistic mannequing [or because he's wearing a rug]. Whoever concocted the clip should look at the twelve guys on the NYFD 2007 calendar, which my daughter requested for Christmas: four are completely bald, two apparently by choice, two by DHT inevitability. The media need to grasp reality; the longer American adults live, the more they're going to bald. And We have more buying power than any other minority. Bald Guyz products have the right idea. Professor Melon
....I shaved a second time on Sunday just to glisten in protest.
Quote from: Professor Melon on February 05, 2007, 08:28:20 AM....I shaved a second time on Sunday just to glisten in protest. I like it!!..........that's usin' the ol' noggin, Professor
Quote from: Robmeister on February 05, 2007, 08:50:17 AMQuote from: Professor Melon on February 05, 2007, 08:28:20 AM....I shaved a second time on Sunday just to glisten in protest. I like it!!..........that's usin' the ol' noggin, Professor In more ways than one.
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