Is that why they call it "Grey Eminence"?Lethal Interjection wrote:What most people don't know is that Lincolns beard was actually sentient, and did most of the presidential stuff. Lincoln himself just happened to have attached himself to it and rode it's coat-tails.
[2011-Sep-21] Technical Truths
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Taft would have been a better example.Justusme wrote:http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default ... 1250877868
I'm British and I'd elect that charming fellow.
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Rutherford B. Hayes.John wrote:Taft would have been a better example.Justusme wrote:http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default ... 1250877868
I'm British and I'd elect that charming fellow.
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Biggest beard of any US president. Not known for much else.
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Holy shit, I did not know that image was that big. It didn't look that large on Google Image Search.
Could someone please replace it with this one?
Could someone please replace it with this one?
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You know the fact that you guys can only name leaders pre-television era is only proving my point.
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It's more a matter of societal standards than TV. Our presidents have been clean-shaven since Wilson, and the couple of faces before (the rest of the 20th century) were limited to mustaches. You may be thinking of Nixon's notoriously bad appearance in the TV debates, owing to a 5-o'clock shadow. That's never been considered presidential.
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Nixon's poor showing during the TV debates against Kennedy was about a lot more than just his five o'clock shadow. He had also just gotten back from the hospital and wasn't entirely recovered. Not to mention the fact that Kennedy had put a lot of work into his appearance and Nixon didn't. All these things were at play here.
Similarly facial hair isn't the only thing that's changed since television, but that's besides the point. And I'm sure that fashion and the times play a part in it too, but the fact remains that the reason politicians don't have facial hair today is for purely PR reasons. And you'll notice the minority of modern politicians, and almost no major ones do.
Similarly facial hair isn't the only thing that's changed since television, but that's besides the point. And I'm sure that fashion and the times play a part in it too, but the fact remains that the reason politicians don't have facial hair today is for purely PR reasons. And you'll notice the minority of modern politicians, and almost no major ones do.
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Interestingly, the people who heard the debate on the radio thought that Nixon utterly destroyed Kennedy.Loraxxe wrote:It's more a matter of societal standards than TV. Our presidents have been clean-shaven since Wilson, and the couple of faces before (the rest of the 20th century) were limited to mustaches. You may be thinking of Nixon's notoriously bad appearance in the TV debates, owing to a 5-o'clock shadow. That's never been considered presidential.
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But... no tan is healthy, as such. It's a sign that your skin has been damaged and is trying to protect itself from further damage.Nathanyel wrote:Don't worry, it's not just the US.
Every caucasian seems to think: "Having a tan in summer is healthy and prevents sunburn - great, let's fry our hides in a solarium all year!" (ok that's not the only reason, but the first you might hear when you ask them about it)
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Well, no tan at all would mean that you're not getting any vitamin D (unless you're taking supplements), or you don't tan very easily or at all in which case you're more susceptible to sunburn and (possibly) skin damage/cancers.
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You can go in the sun before 9am or after 6pm to get your vitamin D, and it won't tend to give you a noticeable tan.
In Australia we have a huge incidence of skin cancer, so we're conditioned from an early age to be pretty careful about excessive unprotected sun exposure.
I guess it's whitey's fault for taking over a country obviously more suited to more dark skinned types.
In Australia we have a huge incidence of skin cancer, so we're conditioned from an early age to be pretty careful about excessive unprotected sun exposure.
I guess it's whitey's fault for taking over a country obviously more suited to more dark skinned types.
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You should've picked Canadia instead.
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Nah. At least now I know I'm tough, with all the deadly animals and deadly sun rays and everything. You Canadians are just soft.
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I was going to bring up the tan thing, but consequently forgot. Not healthy at all.
I realise there's a good chance I'm going to develop skin cancer actually. Without trying to draw the race card here, I never really paid much attention to the colour of my skin, but my mother is actually very pale for a Sri Lankan, and occasionally gets mistaken for being East-European or Spanish by strangers. In all my baby photos up until I was about 5, I was too, but then I started spending a lot of time outdoors. My tan line at my ankles is so contrasting it scares me a little. Long story short, I'look like a typical Sri Lankan wiht my complexion, but the reality is I've just developed a really dark tan since I moved to Australia.
I realise there's a good chance I'm going to develop skin cancer actually. Without trying to draw the race card here, I never really paid much attention to the colour of my skin, but my mother is actually very pale for a Sri Lankan, and occasionally gets mistaken for being East-European or Spanish by strangers. In all my baby photos up until I was about 5, I was too, but then I started spending a lot of time outdoors. My tan line at my ankles is so contrasting it scares me a little. Long story short, I'look like a typical Sri Lankan wiht my complexion, but the reality is I've just developed a really dark tan since I moved to Australia.
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