Criminal caught after cutting off 37 manbuns in one day, claims "he was doing the Lord's work"

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
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West

Senior
Thinking the real joker wanna be is getting a good hair hold on his expectations of becoming a real life Joker.
 

knowzone

Veteran Member
Where's the crime?
It isn't like it is money. Money doesn't grow back.

Its hair. Hair grows back . . . no crime

The symbolism and meaning of the top knot and the origin of the practice of wearing top knots

The top knot as a status symbol in Japan

Male samurai wore their hair in a famous “top knot” style
that became emblematic of their status in society. If a samurai was to abandon his societal role, either to join the priesthood or to choose life as a peasant (for samurai were, in later times, forbidden to work the fields, and thus, could quite seriously starve if unemployed), such a man would cut off his top knot and undergo a dramatic decline in social status. (more at link(s)).


The symbolism and meaning of the top knot and the origin of the practice of wearing top knots
This above, after the obvious of assault and battery. Why stop with hair? Maybe carve out a heart?
Naw, stay out of my space.

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raven

TB Fanatic
The symbolism and meaning of the top knot and the origin of the practice of wearing top knots

The top knot as a status symbol in Japan

Male samurai wore their hair in a famous “top knot” style
that became emblematic of their status in society. If a samurai was to abandon his societal role, either to join the priesthood or to choose life as a peasant (for samurai were, in later times, forbidden to work the fields, and thus, could quite seriously starve if unemployed), such a man would cut off his top knot and undergo a dramatic decline in social status. (more at link(s)).


The symbolism and meaning of the top knot and the origin of the practice of wearing top knots
This above, after the obvious of assault and battery. Why stop with hair? Maybe carve out a heart?
Naw, stay out of my space.

kz
OMG . . . you think LA is Japan?
Its America, a free country to cut man buns on the street with abandon . . .abandon I say
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
I dunno. I don’t really care. Wear what you want and as long as it’s not showing body parts that no one wants to look at - you know the ones - carry on.

“Man buns” are hardly offensive. Personally, I’d rather they be down, but that’s also a danger. What offends me? Unwashed hair in any form. Mainly bc it look like well, body parts no one wants to see.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
I dunno. I don’t really care. Wear what you want and as long as it’s not showing body parts that no one wants to look at - you know the ones - carry on.

“Man buns” are hardly offensive. Personally, I’d rather they be down, but that’s also a danger. What offends me? Unwashed hair in any form. Mainly bc it look like well, body parts no one wants to see.
Maybe not offensive, but they prove that whoever is wearing it is a dork.
 

AlaskaSue

North to the Future
Well, some white guys are samurais, too. I know this fella. He’s back to a short, runner’s haircut for summer. But he enjoyed being mocked and mocking himself for this hair, lol.

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