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Do you questionably cut your hair. This is where some of these cults have spread from. India or the tribes peoples. Their belief in cowshit. Like prior to electricity, let's suggest the atomic age those 50s. The general population didn't wash, not wash regularly. They used coal burners, heating boiled water into copper, bronze, baths. Expensive washing. No point, if you're a chimney sweep. India how many are off the grid. Africa. Etc.

But okay with hair. There is the Rasta today. Or the warrior Mongol then. The difference one washed their hair, the other simply combed it. Both allude to being Samson the warrior, or follow a sense of religion. The Mongol, and others like the Native American, it was a status symbol, warrior, where if their braids got cut they were less of a warrior, losing fights, because the more braids, length, the better the warrior, valor. Losing fights they lost braids. But they oiled their hair, the lice, ticks, mites, Mongols horselords, and they washed in communal baths, bath houses, hotsprings etc. Samson joined polite society, bedding a woman, went to the harem and he got a haircut, losing his warrior status, his might. Until religion perverted that concept with vague scripture. Becoming stupid Rasta cults, or other unwashed tribesmen.

It has been incredibly hard having a polite conversation with you. You flung names first. I don't mind using my fountain of knowledge if you actually want to understand the evolution of it. How bathing evolved. What it has become. Why. Yes I agree there is a lot of harm with the industry now, excess. I have stated it. The product soap. Not so much. It has been used like oils, and scented baths since the dawn of man. 2500 BC, soap is a vague assertion, it is older.

2 years ago
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Do you questionably cut your hair. This is where some of these cults have spread from. India or the tribes peoples. Their belief in cowshit. Like prior to electricity, let's suggest the atomic age those 50s. The general population didn't wash, not wash regularly. They used coal burners, heating boil water into copper, bronze, baths. Expensive washing. No point, if you're a chimney sweep. India how many are off the grid. Africa. Etc.

But okay with hair. There is the Rasta today. Or the warrior Mongol then. The difference one washed their hair, the other simply combed it. Both allude to being Samson the warrior, or follow a sense of religion. The Mongol, and others like the Native American, it was a status symbol, warrior, where if their braids got cut they were less of a warrior, losing fights, because the more braids, length, the better the warrior, valor. But they oiled their hair, the lice, ticks, mites, Mongols horselords, and they washed in communal baths, bath houses, hotsprings etc. Samson joined polite society, bedding a woman, went to the harem and he got a haircut, losing his warrior status, his might. Until religion perverted that concept with vague scripture. Becoming stupid Rasta cults, or other unwashed tribesmen.

It has been incredibly hard having a polite conversation with you. You flung names first. I don't mind using my fountain of knowledge if you actually want to understand the evolution of it. How bathing evolved. What it has become. Why. Yes I agree there is a lot of harm with the industry now, excess. I have stated it. The product soap. Not so much. It has been used like oils, and scented baths since the dawn of man. 2500 BC, soap is a vague assertion, it is older.

2 years ago
1 score
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Do you questionably cut your hair. This is where some of these cults have spread from. India or the tribes peoples. Theur belief in cowshit. Like prior to electricity, let's suggest the atomic age those 50s. The general population didn't wash, not wash regularly. They used coal burners heat copper bronze baths. Expensive washing. No point if you're a chimney sweep. India how many are off the grid. Africa. Etc.

But okay with hair. There is the Rasta today. Or the warrior Mongol then. The difference one washed their hair, the other simply combed it. Both allud to being Samson the warrior or follow a sense of religion. The Mongol, and others like the Native American, it was a status symbol, warrior, where if their braids got cut they were less of a warrior, losing fights, because the more braids, length, the better the warrior, valor. But they oiled their hair, the lice, ticks, mites, Mongols, horselords, and they washed in communal baths, bath houses, hotsprings etc. Samson joined polite society, bedding a woman, went to the harem and he got a haircut, losing his warrior status, his might. Until religion perverted that concept with vague scripture. Becoming stupid Rasta cults, or other unwashed tribesmen.

It has been incredibly hard having a polite conversation with you. You flung names first. I don't mind using my fountain of knowledge if you actually want to understand the evolution of it. How bathing evolved. What it has become. Why. Yes I agree there is a lot of harm with the industry now, excess. I have stated it. The product soap. Not so much. It has been used like oils, and scented baths since the dawn of man. 2500 BC, soap is a vague assertion, it is older.

2 years ago
1 score
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Do you questionably cut your hair. This is where some of these cults have spread from. India or the tribes peoples. Theur belief in cowshit. Like prior to electricity, let's suggest the atomic age those 50s. The general population didn't wash, not wash regularly. They used coal burners heat copper bronze baths. Expensive washing. No point if you're a chimney sweep. India how many are off the grid. Africa. Etc.

But okay with hair. There is the Rasta today. Or the warrior Mongol then. The difference one washed their hair, the other simply combed it. Both allud to being Samson the warrior or follow a sense of religion. The Mongol, and others like the Native American, it was a status symbol, warrior, where if their braids got cut they were less of a warrior, losing fights, because the more braids, length, the better the warrior, valor. But they oiled their hair, the lice, ticks, mites, Mongols, horselords, and they washed in communal baths, bath houses, hotsprings etc. Samson joined polite society, bedding a woman, went to the harem and he got a haircut, losing his warrior status, his might. Until religion perverted that concept with vague scripture. Becoming stupid Rasta cults, or other unwashed tribesmen.

2 years ago
1 score