sylent said:I think its time we all stop criticizing UC man. He's depressed about baldness, and its not going to change. One thing I will say though, after seeing a picture of him, I can see why people give him "looks" or are apprehensive towards him. Despite being a good looking guy, he gives off a very cold look and demeanor. Looks like somewhat of a mean guy. Not saying that he is, but giving off such a look doesnt really help matters. People will just think hes mean, not thinking that he is just a self-loathing, harmless guy. Being bald obviously doesnt help, since it gives off the "tough guy" or "skinhead" vibe, especially with mean and cold expressions like that.
uncomfortable man said:. Live life as an NW5 in it and this fact will become apparent.
uncomfortable man said:sylent said:I think its time we all stop criticizing UC man. He's depressed about baldness, and its not going to change. One thing I will say though, after seeing a picture of him, I can see why people give him "looks" or are apprehensive towards him. Despite being a good looking guy, he gives off a very cold look and demeanor. Looks like somewhat of a mean guy. Not saying that he is, but giving off such a look doesnt really help matters. People will just think hes mean, not thinking that he is just a self-loathing, harmless guy. Being bald obviously doesnt help, since it gives off the "tough guy" or "skinhead" vibe, especially with mean and cold expressions like that.
If I give off that vibe it is only a reaction to or a reflection of the years of hostility I've had to endure. It has indeed given me a complex and has made me bitter and defensive. People are responding to my hairloss. I internalize all these negative responses and it kills my soul. Putting on a smile isn't going to make these people see past my baldness. Society still hates bald men. Live life as an NW5 in it and this fact will become apparent. People are always passing me the hari kari knife with this expecting look on their face.
CaptainForehead said:uncomfortable man said:. Live life as an NW5 in it and this fact will become apparent.
I have been NW5 since early 20s.
And this fact is not apparent to me.
Man in Space said:Ive got to say Im on UM mans side when it comes to this. Your story reminds me of what existential philosopher Jean Paul Satre termed the 'nausea' of existence when someone attaches his identity to an ideal perception of the self that he cant fulfil due to circumstances beyone his control. Like an olympic 100m sprinter who has a car crash that paralyses him. This person would have identified their whole life with a perception of the self, building their routine around fulfilling the identity of a sprinter, and then it is taken away. This person can either have a flexible sense of self, redevelop and use their transferrable attriubutes such as determination and motivation and become something else, such as a paralympic athlete, or they maintain a rigid sense of who they should have been and feel sick. The nausea is removed by having a more malleable sense of identity, but its not easy at all, its a deeply psychological issue and we are all wired completely differently. Thats why I believe telling UM he looks good is irrelevent to him, he knows who he could have been and is feeling nauseous because he cant become that identity.
Just my two cents
CaptainForehead said:But that doesnt mean society is hating on UCMan more than other tons of not so aesthetic NW1s.
I dont know whether it was better or not that I started balding at 12. I never had an "aesthetic" idea of self.
Exodus2011 said:haha yea true that man, its mainly an identity thing tho really
i honestly won't really care when i'm about mid 30s and such
everyone will have hair loss then lolz