

also: this thread is awesome and the art in it makes it even more awesome. just had to say that.
I think they have rules about haircuts so they would probably require the armless ones to get a shave and a cut while at the barber.Grand Haberdasher wrote:They'd make an exception for the armless ones.
My entire college life.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.
I had a full beard in high school. When I was 16. As well as long hair past my shoulders. Thus I was dubbed Jesus. Also had some friends with well developed facial hair. Are teenagers today different somehow? I know there were those that couldn't grow a single chin hair, but there were also those who could... And I also see Rin as the bearded type.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.
Haha, same with me, although the Jesus label was largely because I wore sandals all the time.Fishpick wrote:I had a full beard in high school. When I was 16. As well as long hair past my shoulders. Thus I was dubbed Jesus.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.
HAH! I'm Jesus where I am! 17, never shaven. Don't have a beard though. Have a 'stache and the long hair. And a freaking soul patch... Because that's what happens when you don't cut your hair for years. It styles itself...Fishpick wrote:I had a full beard in high school. When I was 16. As well as long hair past my shoulders. Thus I was dubbed Jesus. Also had some friends with well developed facial hair. Are teenagers today different somehow? I know there were those that couldn't grow a single chin hair, but there were also those who could... And I also see Rin as the bearded type.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.
lol True enough. So Rin can have a beard!Drkstrm wrote:HAH! I'm Jesus where I am! 17, never shaven. Don't have a beard though. Have a 'stache and the long hair. And a freaking soul patch... Because that's what happens when you don't cut your hair for years. It styles itself...Fishpick wrote:I had a full beard in high school. When I was 16. As well as long hair past my shoulders. Thus I was dubbed Jesus. Also had some friends with well developed facial hair. Are teenagers today different somehow? I know there were those that couldn't grow a single chin hair, but there were also those who could... And I also see Rin as the bearded type.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.
Raggedy clothes help as well. Just a tip for all of you budding Jesus-lookalike-wannabes.
Also, good hair on an 18 year old? I've seen a fair amount. Besides, the law of anime and manga declares that anyone can look awesome as long as they're integral to the plot.
[citation needed]atat wrote:actually there is a difference, chemicals and nutrients in the food supply have lowered the age @ which people are hitting maturity. Little girls ready to give birth @ 10, or lower!
Also, some were also right in broaching the question of if it is allowed in school uni.
atat wrote:actually there is a difference, chemicals and nutrients in the food supply have lowered the age @ which people are hitting maturity. Little girls ready to give birth @ 10, or lower!
Also, some were also right in broaching the question of if it is allowed in school uni.
While it is true that people are hitting maturity at a younger age, there is no evidence whatsoever to indicate that it is due to chemicals and nutrients in the food supply. The most prominent theory is that people are healthier now than previous generations (due in part to lower rates of disease. This is also evidenced in our higher life expectancy.) This may seem strange due to the increase in obesity, but health overall is increasing quite rapidly. (Unfortunately my sources are text books and articles at a local universities database. This particular university also has a heavy focus on child development, considering half the psychologists there specialize in it. But this means I can't provide any links. And frankly, I'm too lazy to dig out the article titles.)atat wrote:actually there is a difference, chemicals and nutrients in the food supply have lowered the age @ which people are hitting maturity. Little girls ready to give birth @ 10, or lower!
Also, some were also right in broaching the question of if it is allowed in school uni.
http://www.breastcancerfund.org/assets/ ... uberty.pdf (includes reference to chemicals and utrients in food).Worthington wrote:[citation needed]atat wrote:actually there is a difference, chemicals and nutrients in the food supply have lowered the age @ which people are hitting maturity. Little girls ready to give birth @ 10, or lower!
Also, some were also right in broaching the question of if it is allowed in school uni.
I see one in the mirror every day, derp.atat wrote:Problem with facial hair is, when is the last time you saw a 18 year old with good looking facial hair.