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Beards Make a Man
Statistics are for idiots: Joys and advantages of facial hair: Hairs are bad conductors of heat. So come winter we bearded folks enjoy a nice warm feeling on our cheeks. You can argue: then the opposite can happens in summer. Here's the best part: beards trap the water drops, originating from whichever source, and when there is a light breeze, you can only wonder how nice it feels. Even scratching the unshaven cheek with the SFX of “Ghash, Ghash” is satisfaction. Exactly as my colleague had said a few weeks ago, beards trap chemical pollutants. Imagine them going through your nostrils to your lungs without being filtered, especially in some place as polluted as Dhaka. Clean-shaven men might look sexy to some, but remember kids, staying healthy comes before staying good looking. Let's not go into “the male-female relationships and the effects of a beard”, (it sounds like the title for a documentary film) because yours truly is not fully clear about this himself. But one thing is certain: if someone loves you, she will love everything about you. However, making fun of people for the sluggishness of their hormones is as bad as one can get. We should be sympathetic, for beards integrate compassion, gentleness of heart, calm features among many other things. They are trying hard, my comrades. We just haven't seen the results yet. But the fact remains: Beards make a man. Period. By Jawad Hating Lambert
Enough background information for the dummies; we shall now proceed to a more interesting issue: hating Adam Lambert. You are likely to find a whole bunch of people hating him. However, none of these people will be able to tell you where this hatred stems from. Controversial performances, being happy and 'different' these just aren't good enough reasons for hatred in today's day and age. After cyber-stalking Lambert and monitoring the activities of his evidently disturbed Glamberts, the reason behind this hatred is not obscure to us any more, and we have decided to undertake the responsibility of enlightening you folks on this issue. First and foremost, Lambert has been corrupting the minds of old women. You'll find old women (aged 50 and above), dressed in faux fur and sprayed with body glitter, turning up at his concerts, leaving their old men locked up in their houses. You'll find them prancing around with Adam Lambert action figures (yes, those things actually exist), cackling their heads off and performing unsightly rituals involving those action figures. Go figure. Whatever happened to graceful aging? Moreover, these women serve as a bad influence on their daughters and granddaughters - talk about impending doom. His…uh…dating preferences (to put it mildly) has been the cause of much distress amongst the younger segment of the female population - hate him or not, Lambert has definitely been bestowed with great looks, greater fashion sense and astounding vocals. Once the initial misery is over, the females go on to ruin the life of their significant other; if not Lambert, then why not a cheap duplicate? However, what the females don't realise is that they are making the whole situation even worse and eventually find themselves with useless, creepy Lambert replicas that have an unhealthy 'infatuation' for the original piece. Ultimately, Lambert is threatening to put the human kind on the list of endangered animals. Lambert is also under the accusation of hogging up a large portion of the makeup supplies of the world, leaving very little for the female population. What infuriates the females even more is that men of all categories seem to have been inspired to put on makeup, which leads to an even greater dearth of the same. And the blame falls on Lambert. All of a sudden, the purpose of makeup is not 'hiding female blemishes' rather, it is all about the enhancement of male 'beauty'. And you were wondering what's up with the guys at RS and makeup. So there you have it; you now know why people hate Adam Lambert. Why people fail to see such evident reasons is beyond us. Tsk tsk. Might be a lack of iodine in diets. By Sarwat Yunu |
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