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#126
Dalakaar

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How can you not love pam? 

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Heh...


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#127
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Haha I guess... theres nothing wrong with having a cute one instead of a hot one for a change though  ;)

 

The Asari are meant to be beautiful though, that is part of the species lore  ;)

 

Of course beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

 

Also, there could be reasons why this Asari is cute instead of beautiful. Maybe she is quite young (kind of acts like it). 

 

 

 

 

Wait... why am I putting so much thought into this? I shame myself  :lol:


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#128
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Where to start.....

I use one of the cheapest shampoos in Finland. And don't like conditioners. I'm actually allergic to the foaming agent in most shampoos, and many of the additives in the "expensive" ones. I was naturally blessed with good hair (I have to brush it umpteen times a day, but that's about it), and decent skin (despite allergies, it's otherwise really good, so on balance...). I'm not going to disagree with your being bald, there's no point. It suits you. I sometimes don't recognize myself in the mirror, either.

 

I totally, completely, and wholehearted agree that without the dextros and frogmen, it's not Mass Effect.

 

One last note, Blasphemous builds are awesome. I'll happily discuss them with anyone, anytime. So if OP wants to trade stories, I'm all ears.

 

I use baby shampoo. I notice some shampoos like head and shoulder drastically increase hair loss (hereditary or not). It's also very easy to tell which cause more hair loss if you have long hair and use a drain screen to trap the hair while showering (just give it up to one week in recovery when switching shampoos to notice the true difference of a new shampoo taking affect).

 

We're basically living in a chemical age. Lots of chemical companies lobbying and marketing for a quick buck and not in the slightest concerned with your well being or environment. Why you basically see it everywhere now a days, our bathroom products, food and even tap water we drink.


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#129
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I use baby shampoo. I notice some shampoos like head and shoulder drastically increase hair loss (hereditary or not). It's also very easy to tell which cause more hair loss if you have long hair and use a drain screen to trap the hair while showering (just give it up to one week in recovery when switching shampoos to notice the true difference of a new shampoo taking affect).

 

We're basically living in a chemical age. Lots of chemical companies lobbying and marketing for a quick buck and not in the slightest concerned with your well being or environment. Why you basically see it everywhere now a days, our bathroom products, food and even tap water we drink.

 

I think I'm dreaming. Or high. Did Sinful just post a totally serious post about a serious issue?

Dude, you earnt that Like. If I could give you two Likes (One for serious, not-spampost, one for post content) I would.

I totally didn't expect you to have a serious comment about shampoo. Sometimes, it's good to be wrong, and I am happy to be wrong in this case.

I try to live as chemical free as I can without making life uber difficult. In this day and age, avoiding certain things is just not going to happen. But we try.


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#130
The_Nightman_Cometh

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Hair is a crutch.  :P

 

 

I'm with Grunt on this one. I shaved my mop last week...it helps alot specially here in phoenix where it gets up to 115 degrees by 1130am



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I'm with Grunt on this one. I shaved my mop last week...it helps alot specially here in phoenix where it gets up to 115 degrees by 1130am

 

The shape of my head doesn't support being bald. You don't want to see me without hair. It looks kinda like this:

 

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#132
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^Urgh, in those temperatures even I would be tempted.. but I like my long locks. I've had it all kinds of lengths, also shorter, even some if it buzzcut short in the back along with a short bob. Yeah it was the early 90s leavemealone..

 

When the mop gets long enough, it gets cheap to maintain: no need for cutting (perhaps trim very irregularly, can do it yourself). I'm also seriously allergic to all those foaming agents, surfactants and many other chemicals in those chemical cocktails they nowadays call haircare. So, definite likes to Terminator for that post, too.

As natural and organic are the way to go for me, the only way for the past years. I find many of my products in my kitchen.


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#133
Arkhne

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^Urgh, in those temperatures even I would be tempted.. but I like my long locks. I've had it all kinds of lengths, also shorter, even some if it buzzcut short in the back along with a short bob. Yeah it was the early 90s leavemealone..

 

When the mop gets long enough, it gets cheap to maintain: no need for cutting (perhaps trim very irregularly, can do it yourself). I'm also seriously allergic to all those foaming agents, surfactants and many other chemicals in those chemical cocktails they nowadays call haircare. So, definite likes to Terminator for that post, too.

As natural and organic are the way to go for me, the only way for the past years. I find many of my products in my kitchen.

 

You mean MY kitchen. And of course you do. What else would you expect to find in my kitchen? Good, clean food comes from natural ingredients.


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As for Andromeda, I think you know I share your expectations, if not quite your hopes. I still hope it'll be fantastic. Just with absolutely no confidence whatsoever. The Asari reveal made me laugh as I was wondering who the REM fan is at Bioware. Michael Stipe tried out that look in the 90s. Like QMR, TTT and many others, I would regard a Mass Effect game without Quarians and Turians (and Salarians in particular) as quite simply a lesser, fake copy of a Mass Effect game. I pay little heed to what passes for marketing strategies these days, but I guess I'm still hoping that a 'drip-feed' approach will mean that the other species will make their appearances in due course.

 

It's probably the "drip feed" approach I think, turians and quarians are most probaly gonna be in MEA, because otherwise that'd be like a Batman movie without Alfred. I think they're probably lacking on materials to show at the moment as the new reveal seems rushed and they're probably going reveal the other species later on. One can always hope right?

 

Salarians are already in it though, there was a scene with a guy, krogan and a salarian standing at a ships helm.

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