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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivolt View Post
    So. Fucking. Unhappy.

    Storm Beasts are so gay.
    THANK YOU!

    Also, Thief's Ring. Most of them won't see you.

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    Anyone else want to try and convince me that megaman 2 isn't the best megaman? Bunch of bastards.
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    You're breaking my heart.

    I am a man of simple tastes. Sliding and vehicles make me cry like a baby. Leave megaman alone.
    I agree it is one of the best Mega Man games. I, like Ray, prefer MM3 and MM5 (3 a bit more than 5).

    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    I used to wear hats a lot too back in the day. In fact, I think it had something to do with my current hair loss.
    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Myth. The only way hats could cause hair loss is if it's cutting bloodflow to your follicles.

    Unless you happen to be wearing a super tight hat you should be fine.
    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Not unless you were soaking it into your scalp.

    Baldness happens under the skin. Anything you do with your hair after it's outside your head is unimportant.

    Genetics are a much larger factor than environment.
    I've actually wondered about this. I have a couple of bald patches on each of my ankles that I'm assuming resulted from falling asleep in my socks on the couch a few too many times. Whenever I do that and wake up, I could always feel it kind of chafing or something similar (I can't describe the sensation 'cause it's been so long since I've done it, and my memory sucks). Now, like I said, right where the chafing was, there are bald spots. Like, smooth as silk -- and I have coarse hair.

    I feel like my hairline is receding ever so slightly, but where I notice it the most is where the brim of my baseball hockey hat rests near the top of my head. Well, really, just the edges of the brim. And I've always wondering if that's what's contributing to it, or if it's just genetics and a weird coincidence.


    Discuss?


    (Also, sitting too close to the TV doesn't make you nearsighted. Fact. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    I've actually wondered about this. I have a couple of bald patches on each of my ankles that I'm assuming resulted from falling asleep in my socks on the couch a few too many times. Whenever I do that and wake up, I could always feel it kind of chafing or something similar (I can't describe the sensation 'cause it's been so long since I've done it, and my memory sucks). Now, like I said, right where the chafing was, there are bald spots. Like, smooth as silk -- and I have coarse hair.

    I feel like my hairline is receding ever so slightly, but where I notice it the most is where the brim of my baseball hockey hat rests near the top of my head. Well, really, just the edges of the brim. And I've always wondering if that's what's contributing to it, or if it's just genetics and a weird coincidence.

    Discuss?
    If you're chafing, that's usually a sign that there is a lack of circulation or some skin issues going on. Hair loss around the feet is a bit more common due to shoes (which are rarely ever appropriately fitted) and socks (which tend to be fairly tight in most cases). Add to this the rubbing that occurs when moving in footwear as well as many people's tendency to sit in a manner that decreases circulation to the legs (blame all those school assemblies that required you to sit on your feet/with your knees in the air). It's just that most people don't consider foot hair that big of a deal to lose. In that case you're wearing several layers of tight clothing that are putting constant tight pressure on the skin. If your hat is as tight as your socks are, it might be an issue. But I'm sure you'd experience discomfort long before the hair would drop off.

    That's a weird coincidence. Men naturally tend to lose hair near where they'd wear a hat anyway. Few men ever lose it in the center (at least right away), with most having a "horseshoe" pattern of hair loss, where it draws back near the ears and temples while the center remains normal or recedes later. In reality, if there were a connection you'd be losing it in a halo pattern running along the entire perimeter of your head. Also, thinning of the hair naturally happens with age (and for both genders!). That does include body hair and losing some thickness off your head (especially noticeable if you have excessively thick hair). So it's not just baldness, it's your impending death. Have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    If you're chafing, that's usually a sign that there is a lack of circulation or some skin issues going on. Hair loss around the feet is a bit more common due to shoes (which are rarely ever appropriately fitted) and socks (which tend to be fairly tight in most cases). Add to this the rubbing that occurs when moving in footwear as well as many people's tendency to sit in a manner that decreases circulation to the legs (blame all those school assemblies that required you to sit on your feet/with your knees in the air). It's just that most people don't consider foot hair that big of a deal to lose. In that case you're wearing several layers of tight clothing that are putting constant tight pressure on the skin. If your hat is as tight as your socks are, it might be an issue. But I'm sure you'd experience discomfort long before the hair would drop off.

    That's a weird coincidence. Men naturally tend to lose hair near where they'd wear a hat anyway. Few men ever lose it in the center (at least right away), with most having a "horseshoe" pattern of hair loss, where it draws back near the ears and temples while the center remains normal or recedes later. In reality, if there were a connection you'd be losing it in a halo pattern running along the entire perimeter of your head. Also, thinning of the hair naturally happens with age (and for both genders!). That does include body hair and losing some thickness off your head (especially noticeable if you have excessively thick hair). So it's not just baldness, it's your impending death. Have fun!

    You're like Wikipedia, but with less searching for answers~! <3

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    Blige freed. Time to kill a demon.

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    Raype, do you know BlackCitadel? would you like to be his friend?

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    I'll pass.

    He's one of the minds I had to consume in order to gain the ability to have huge quantities of trivial knowledge.

    It tasted a little bit like porkchops.

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    I see Ivolt is having loads of fun. That's cool, it will help him to moderate his maniacal impulses

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    I am back from my vacation. It was loads of fun. The only thing that sucks, is that I think I lost my MP3 player somewhere up there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littledood View Post
    I am back from my vacation. It was loads of fun. The only thing that sucks, is that I think I lost my MP3 player somewhere up there...
    Considered a huge glass of prune juice?

    It'll get that MP3 player right out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Considered a huge glass of prune juice?

    It'll get that MP3 player right out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Considered a huge glass of prune juice?

    It'll get that MP3 player right out.
    Hur. Hur. Hur.

    I meant up in the MOUNTAINS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littledood View Post
    Hur. Hur. Hur.

    I meant up in the MOUNTAINS.
    At EP, it always helps to be specific.

    Otherwise, Ray will happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    At EP, it always helps to be specific.

    Otherwise, Ray will happen.
    This right here. Even when you do try to specify, it usually works against you

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