November 5, 2014

Enervation... it's the new vibration.

Men with beards contemplate self-marginalization:

12 comments:

traditionalguy said...

Weird exchange. Was he bragging or complaining about PTSD from being a communications industry man with nothing left to do.

That is a man who may discover religion soon. The beard is a tell.

themightypuck said...

He's a climate blogger so I suspect religion is covered.

rhhardin said...

Go out and play.

peacelovewoodstock said...

Imagine if they were wearing shorts.

n.n said...

Another installment of the Mother Althouse advice column. Men in beards. Men in shorts. Gentlemen, the ladies prefer a clean-shaven, trousered man.

jr565 said...

When muslims grow beards it's sometimes a sign that they are radicalized. When libs grow beards its them taking their Androgel and feeling the effects of testosterone for the first time in their lives.

madAsHell said...

Men talking like women.

Wince said...

The feeling or onus he describes I believe was instilled in many of us by mandatory school.

To this day I feel like I'm playing hooky if I'm not at work carrying some unwanted burden.

Most people don't put down that bag of bricks until they retire, often by then it's too late to enjoy.

I should try to get one of those jobs where just walking around and talking through your hat is considered work.

Quaestor said...

Isn't the "nothing" tag superfluous after the "Bob Wright" tag?

Rusty said...

at first I thought it was a couple of bearded dykes.

Meade said...

"Enervation... it's the new vibration."

A new day is comin'
people are changin'
Ain't it beautiful?


There'll be peace and good...
beardedhood

Wilbur said...

I could never grow much of a beard, just a goatee.

Ming the Merciless just isn't a great look.