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Why were beards seen as barbaric and uncouth in the west for centuries?
Whereas now, they are making a comeback.
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i saw your other thread bro
>>18453653
pretty sad you feel you have to make a meme pic version to get responses
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>>18454472
They weren't. It was mustaches that were seen as Barbaric, and they were.
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>>18454472
The late 1800s was "centuries" ago?



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