generalpotato 13h ago • 100%
By grown in texture I meant that the volume of hair seems fuller. While that can be product/hairstyle, another giveaway is that his hairline def looks like it recedes with age. Picture on the left is the classic, my hairline is receding and I’ve got longer hair to compensate for it. The picture on the right has a hard stop on the hairline and hair growing out exactly where the hairline “stopped” receding.
Got a ton of balding men around me, and grafting is a popular topic of conversation. 🙂
generalpotato 1d ago • 100%
I actually have a pretty thick head of hair for my age.
The only reason we’re commenting on his hair is because his hair seems to have grown in texture and thickness with time and it’s apparent that it’s grafted looking at just the texture alone.
Genetics while playing a great role in anatomy does not reverse the effects of aging and taking care of yourself via cosmetic procedure because it’s part of your job along with a healthy lifestyle goes a long way to put off genetic health risks.
generalpotato 3d ago • 100%
LOL - I didn’t mean to imply that but now that you’ve said it, yeah… that makes sense.
generalpotato 3d ago • 100%
I’m not sure how people here are claiming “genetics” when this is clearly hair implants. Implants are fairly cheap overseas and even cheaper in the States when you’re a multimillionaire (relative to differential in income vs an average person).
People forget that looking good, investing in yourself, staying in shape and cosmetic procedures are a part of their jobs as actors and they’ll do it just like anybody else doing their jobs.
People overestimate genetics in most cases, when the answer is really simple: maintenance.
generalpotato 4mo ago • 98%
This is why you don’t pay for breakfast (if you have the option), wake up late at your time and go discover a local spot and some food to eat as breakfast/lunch item.
generalpotato 4mo ago • 100%
That sounds like work with extra steps.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 100%
I think the requirement for “have to be stated it as a political position” caveat is rooted in malice which has historically skewed the discussion in favor of controlling the narrative in the interest of the agenda at hand, in this case is blind support for Israel.
I remember having to use the same set of qualifiers back in the day during the “War on Terror”, when arguing that mass bombing campaigns would only lead to more extremism. I’d have to state that I didn’t “support terrorism” and the idea was to have an objective discussion around the policies in question.
It’s a tact to suppress valid criticism and garner support.
It was apparent then and it’s apparent now. We cannot have open discussions in the interest of actual progress when folks are implicated into a myopic tribal view of the situation for having an opinion that goes against the common narrative.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 100%
Here’s the link that was removed where Biden is actively trying to defer the ICC case calling it outrageous:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/20/politics/biden-denounce-icc-warrant-israel-hamas/index.html
And Biden had nothing to do with this you say? How about the time when the US (Biden’s admin) was actively trying to dissuade ICC from issuing these warrants.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 66%
Meanwhile the leader of the free world that represents “justice and equality”:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/20/politics/biden-denounce-icc-warrant-israel-hamas/index.html
generalpotato 5mo ago • 33%
Cool… cool cool cool.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 25%
Is it? Because I haven’t seen one response to the sources and the arguments I made that was actually in “good faith” ironically.
Keep trying though. :-)
generalpotato 5mo ago • 25%
That’s a “read and reread my response above” if you have trouble understanding and fuck off if you’re going to put words in my mouth.
Thanks for playing.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 25%
Are you capable of not deflecting and talking about Biden’s policies objectively?
generalpotato 5mo ago • 25%
Ahhh there it is… iF yOu dOnT foR BiDeN, YoU VoTE FoR TruMp
No genius. The democrats had 4 years to out forth a viable candidate that wasn’t Biden, but they didn’t. They could have picked Bernie instead of Hilary in 2016, but they didn’t. America will survive another Trump president despite popular rhetoric. Palestine will be erased, but history won’t forget.
At the this point, the American democracy is already fucked because we’re being forced to choose between two geriatric assholes.
Spare me your bullshit.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 25%
And you say this because??? Oh because you heard it once and now you parrot it fucking everywhere even though it couldn't be further than the truth. Israel is not a puppet of the U.S, and the U.S can't just control it.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-israel-strike-back-iran/story?id=109226739
Because literally every peace deal Hamas has offered has been "Leave Gaza and let us prepare to do another October 7th"
https://apnews.com/article/un-vote-palestinian-membership-us-veto-8d8ad60d8576b5ab9e70d2f8bf7e2881
https://time.com/6968956/us-veto-vote-palestine-full-un-membership/
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/20/1232636543/un-security-council-gaza-cease-fire-vote
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/25/gaza-ceasefire-resolution-un-security-council-veto
I know that certain media sources love to put it this way, but Biden has not been ignoring calls for ceasefireBlinken has literally been the one setting up most of the Ceasefire proposals that Hamas has constantly shot down. But I'm sure you know Hamas has been an opponent of peace at every step, just as they bombed the southern border crossing where aid was starting to come through, Hamas doesn't care about the people of Gaza, it wants to cling to power at any chance, even if that means starving a city on international TV to try and bring the world against Israel.
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/07/1229823811/israel-hamas-war-netanyahu-rejects-hamas-ceasefire
See how much of a fucking idiot you’re being?
generalpotato 5mo ago • 14%
Even accepting your numbers,
I see where this is going already… wow
why is the blame entirely on Biden for this
Because he’s the one signing multibillion dollar aid packages with our tax dollars funding a genocide and literally ignoring calls for ceasefire. I mean, the only way you don’t know that is if you’re living under a rock.
Biden is literally the only reason aid has gotten through again after the Israeli blockade, Biden is the only reason Israel is practicing any restraint at all, Biden is the only reason that there's even a hope of a ceasefire or lasting peace.
You must not know how much influence the US has over Israel. It literally takes one phone call to reign in Israel and Netanyahu to stop their reign genocidal campaign. The US has repeatedly shot down Palestinian voices calling for a peace deal, recognizing Palestinian UN membership, ICC votes on investigating war crimes and trialing Netanyahu. Biden is the only reason why this has dragged on for 7 months. This could have been over on literally any day after Oct 7th. Rafah was supposed to Biden’s “red line” and now that’s being invaded as well. Some job working towards peace. As an example, see how the US reacted (it literally said Israel was on it’s own) when Israel wanted to “retaliate” against Iran for launching attacks on it’s airspace and how Israel piped down against Iran whilst “vowing” to retaliate.
Seems really like you should be blaming the far right government actually carrying out the war, and not the centre-left government an ocean away whose been trying to walk the line between scolding Netanyahu at every turn, and also trying not to piss off the 60% of the country that supports Israel.
Seems like you really should be reading up more on how influential US foreign policy really is instead of clinging to democratic talking points meant to deflect from complicity in this event.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 37%
Shunning him for having the blood of 20k kids on his hands is not “fixating”. Overlooking a crime as egregious as this in the interest of things like the economy/financial stability and general well being of self/our society is exactly what’s wrong with the world and how we’ve gotten here.
Maybe you should “fixate” more so that you have some more perspective on what it means to lose a child or a loved one.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 44%
If the honorary doctorate is in enabling a genocide and trying to gas light the nation and the world, then sure. Well deserved.
generalpotato 5mo ago • 99%
Death of fast food is a treat we can all look forward to. Keep raising those prices geniuses!
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