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Moustache 嘴上没毛 办事不牢

ha...please lah,tolong...tolong...my sexual indicator is 80% towards women, the rest of the 20% not sure. But I am sure I will become a full fledge man after I "tan kup" my sweetheart from facebook!:D:o

You mean you prefer guys who are clean shaven ? I knew you were a BI ;)
 
Ramseth, you evaded the point directed at you by Spock.

Did I or didn't I? Well, here's the quote verbatim.

I am saying you should not be quoting such sentences blindly or applying them wholesale to whatever situations. If you want to have a moustache, just do it, why need to quote that proverb when there is hardly any relevance. That proverb is meant to tell you that you should not inflict harm on your body because it is given by your parents. We are no longer the uneducated peasants of yesterday, so we have to stop blindly spouting such phrases without thinking about them properly.

There is also a fine line between what is the definition of doing harm to your body. Some consider tattooing and piercing as harming the body but others do not. Many girls have their ears pierced since ages ago. Are they disrespecting their parents? Do you want to extend the proverb to eating junk food as well?

Hair grows naturally. It has to be trimmed or shaved by artificial means. How can hair growth be compared to tattooing? I don't quote blindly. Hair and flesh and blood and bones, I got from my parents. Is letting hair grow inflicting harm, is that the point directed? Tattoos? I don't have, whether from parents or elsewhere.

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Did I or didn't I? Well, here's the quote verbatim.



Hair grows naturally. It has to be trimmed or shaved by artificial means. How can hair growth be compared to tattooing? I don't quote blindly. Hair and flesh and blood and bones, I got from my parents. Is letting hair grow inflicting harm, is that the point directed? Tattoos? I don't have, whether from parents or elsewhere.

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Chik si wah!, yeow so, hai nay ka low tow!....in other words, "have moustache, is your DADDY"!

:D
 
Facial hair may appear unsightly, but when Mr Moustacho rub it on a woman's pussy, it'll send her straight to heaven! You'll see her shivering and squirming in pleasure! :p
 
Did I or didn't I? Well, here's the quote verbatim.



Hair grows naturally. It has to be trimmed or shaved by artificial means. How can hair growth be compared to tattooing? I don't quote blindly. Hair and flesh and blood and bones, I got from my parents. Is letting hair grow inflicting harm, is that the point directed? Tattoos? I don't have, whether from parents or elsewhere.

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Why don't you just reply to the first paragraph ? The crux of the matter is in the first paragraph.

Spock did mention that the proverb is about 'inflicting harm on your body', so does shaving amount to inflicting harm on your body ? Yes or No ?

If you agree that the proverb is about inflicting harm on one's body; and if you again agree that shaving doesn't amount to inflicting harm, then Spock is right about your misquoting the proverb.

The tattoo part is about the relative standards on what amounts to inflicting harm. In your case, it has nothing to do with tattoo and it doesn't concern you personally. So stick to the first paragraph. Did you or did you not misquote the proverb ?

You're twisting the context when you asked : "Is letting hair grow amount to inflicting harm ?" The question should be : "Is shaving moustache amount to inflicting harm ?" And that question should be posed by your mom, not you asking yourself the question because the Chinese proverb was not directed to you by your mom. In fact, your mom expects you to 'shave', not 'letting hair grow'. And it was you who replied to your mom with the Chinese proverb, implying that hair or moustache was given by your mom and that shaving it would amount to inflicting harm on your body.

Wow...your twisting and turning is beginning to look like Pappy leh. You even twisted the context of Spock's reply in relation to tattooing. At no time did Spock juxtapose shaving with tattooing, and using that juxtaposition to prove that shaving is inflicting harm on body just as tattooing.
 
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One guy who looks much better with a moustache than without is Tom Selleck.
 
Why don't you just reply to the first paragraph ? The crux of the matter is in the first paragraph.

Spock did mention that the proverb is about 'inflicting harm on your body', so does shaving amount to inflicting harm on your body ? Yes or No ?

If you agree that the proverb is about inflicting harm on one's body; and if you again agree that shaving doesn't amount to inflicting harm, then Spock is right about your misquoting the proverb.

I did. Why don't you read, or do you read selectively too? Shaving can't be compared to tattooing in terms of harm to body.
 
While at it, I think might as well stop shaving off sideburns too. The Kaneshiro Takeshi (金城武) look is not bad. What do people have against sideburns nowadays anyway? Even hairy Indians aren't keeping them anymore.
 
Seen too many Malay Muslim who trying to follow Arabs and grows a beard ends up with a goatee.

Chinese does not known to have much facial hair either. So, do hope your genetic does not restrain you, otherwise you may ends up looking like a catfish.

:D
 
Seen too many Malay Muslim who trying to follow Arabs and grows a beard ends up with a goatee.

Chinese does not known to have much facial hair either. So, do hope your genetic does not restrain you, otherwise you may ends up looking like a catfish.

:D

Full beard is out for me. I don't come with so much facial hair. Goatee is possible but horrible, I'll keep my Gillette handy for that. Moustache and sideburns are actually quite nice. Don't know why so many people against it like moustache means dirty old uncle and sideburns mean gangster etc.
 
I did. Why don't you read, or do you read selectively too? Shaving can't be compared to tattooing in terms of harm to body.

In that paragraph where he mentioned tattoo, he didn't compare it with shaving at all.

But it's good enough if you admit you quoted the Chinese proverb out of context, though your admission wasn't apparent.
 
In that paragraph where he mentioned tattoo, he didn't compare it with shaving at all.

But it's good enough if you admit you quoted the Chinese proverb out of context, though your admission wasn't apparent.

In context of the quote, I was quoting to my mom. If she has no problem with it, I'm fine with it.
 
Full beard is out for me. I don't come with so much facial hair. Goatee is possible but horrible, I'll keep my Gillette handy for that. Moustache and sideburns are actually quite nice. Don't know why so many people against it like moustache means dirty old uncle and sideburns mean gangster etc.

Not that many people are against it, it is just we, chinese does not grow nice moustache, and if you have half bake moustache, it does loks like dirty old man instead of Tom Selek. ;)
 
If you've a handsome looking face, you don't need moustache. George Lam needed one because he wasn't handsome.
 
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