Movember!
This FanPost is a little off topic. Inspired by Matt Carkner's glorious moustache (shown above in all its terrifying glory), I've decided that this year I am going to grow a my Mo' for Movember.
There's lots of information about Movember on their website. If you are willing to support Movember, and my efforts to not look like a reasonable human being, please consider donating at my Mo Space.
If you are also growing, please post a link to your Mo Space in the replies!
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I'm only 15
So I cannot yet participate in this event. One day I hope to!
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Oh Movember.
Also known as the month where I stop looking half the men I know in the face.
Oh Captain, my Captain!
There's nothing wrong with a glorious moustache!
Sadly it generally takes more than a month to grow a truly glorious stache. Instead, Movember makes the various men in my life look creepy. Like Crosby in the playoffs.
All I can say is I’m happy I’m out of school. It’s horribly uncomfortable trying to participate in a class discussion when your prof looks like a registered sex offender.
Oh Captain, my Captain!
"My eyes are up here, AlfieGirl"
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by Peter Raaymakers on Nov 3, 2011 11:58 AM EDT up reply actions 4 recs
I'll explain it to you when you're older
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by Peter Raaymakers on Nov 3, 2011 12:24 PM EDT up reply actions
It’s a reference to something women have been known to say when guys stare at their breasts. Obviously, this is not something many women appreciate, so they respond by saying, “Hey, jerk, my eyes are up here.” Because when talking to women (or anyone), it’s respectful to look them in the eyes.
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by Peter Raaymakers on Nov 4, 2011 12:07 PM EDT up reply actions
Okay, then I do, too
Equality rocks.
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by Peter Raaymakers on Nov 4, 2011 12:11 PM EDT up reply actions
Haha, thanks Peter,,,,,
but….but in many Asian cultures, it’s not kosher to look into the eyes of people you are talking to, so, I stare at down. Explains a lot.
This was an issue for police officers.
In Western culture, not looking at a person in the eyes implies you’re hiding something. In Asian culture, it’s a sign of respect. So cops needed to have training to appreciate the difference.
The more you know ….
Very interesting!
I had no idea.
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by Peter Raaymakers on Nov 4, 2011 3:25 PM EDT up reply actions
As long as looking down doesn't mean looking at their breasts!
Although I have a hard time believing that blatantly ogling a woman’s chest is okay if it’s not okay to make eye contact.
Oh Captain, my Captain!
I have a feeling
Something like “then you can look me in the back of my hand” if you catch my drift…
Oh Captain, my Captain!
Carkner should play more...
…if he keeps sporting that moustache, it looks awesome.
Don't be silly.
That is not a thong Tom Selleck’s wearing. There’d be visible sidebutt if it was!
Oh Captain, my Captain!

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