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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4550 on: Mon, 01 February 2016, 12:56:04 »
Same pose, different location. Nashville is a pretty awesome city.

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my legs don't look like that in real life I swear T___T

Shoulder muscles.. . Anyone else think our boy bill could easily get beaten up by that female?
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Kid looks softer than terry cloth. So yes.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4551 on: Mon, 01 February 2016, 17:50:20 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4552 on: Mon, 01 February 2016, 17:54:09 »
http://pre12.deviantart.net/7ee8/th/pre/i/2016/032/c/2/jason_by_paradigmslide-d9q68p9.jpg

My most recent pic that doesn't involve a cat sleeping on me. Just from about two years ago, but current enough, except my hair is longer now and I have a beard rather than a van dyke.

Very nice hair-geometry.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4553 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 09:40:29 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4554 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 10:01:04 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4555 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 15:25:02 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4556 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 16:12:26 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

ez

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Wow ... he doesn't even look as insane as I expected ...nice  :thumb:

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4557 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 16:30:56 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Wow ... he doesn't even look as insane as I expected ...nice  :thumb:
Hehe, I was thinking the same thing!

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4558 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 16:34:40 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Wow ... he doesn't even look as insane as I expected ...nice  :thumb:
Hehe, I was thinking the same thing!
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4559 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 18:58:36 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

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Wow ... he doesn't even look as insane as I expected ...nice  :thumb:
Hehe, I was thinking the same thing!
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I'm almost certain that's exactly what I'll look like given 50 years.


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We should be after the fotos of GH Females..

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4560 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 20:01:10 »
Has tp4 already uploaded a picture of himself? If so, can someone give me the link please?

ez

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That's the old picture of him.  There's a newer one.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4561 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:28:10 »
Same pose, different location. Nashville is a pretty awesome city.

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my legs don't look like that in real life I swear T___T


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ALSO Q. People with beards.

I'm growing mine, and there is a clear lack of bridging between the mustache and the outer beard. DO THESE EVER CONNECT?
I've been told it comes with age, and I suppose it's starting to kinda join. But can I speed up the process or something? HALP.
Also note that I never ever clean shave, always trim to an engineered 1MM consistent stubble (as to not appear like a babyfaced biatch).
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4562 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:30:24 »
ALSO Q. People with beards.

I'm growing mine, and there is a clear lack of bridging between the mustache and the outer beard. DO THESE EVER CONNECT?
I've been told it comes with age, and I suppose it's starting to kinda join. But can I speed up the process or something? HALP.
Also note that I never ever clean shave, always trim to an engineered 1MM consistent stubble (as to not appear like a babyfaced biatch).

Mine have been connecting more and more as I grow older (currently 24).  At this point I consider them "connected", though it could be more full.  When I was 18 they were not connected.

You can possibly speed up the process by some sort of radioactivity?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4563 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:34:24 »
Mine have been connecting more and more as I grow older (currently 24).  At this point I consider them "connected", though it could be more full.  When I was 18 they were not connected.

You can possibly speed up the process by some sort of radioactivity?

So, 24-25 must be the age with the endgame connection. I will be 22 next month, so I'm almost there :D

Noted on the radioactivity, will report back.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4564 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:34:59 »
ALSO Q. People with beards.

I'm growing mine, and there is a clear lack of bridging between the mustache and the outer beard. DO THESE EVER CONNECT?
I've been told it comes with age, and I suppose it's starting to kinda join. But can I speed up the process or something? HALP.
Also note that I never ever clean shave, always trim to an engineered 1MM consistent stubble (as to not appear like a babyfaced biatch).

Mine have been connecting more and more as I grow older (currently 24).  At this point I consider them "connected", though it could be more full.  When I was 18 they were not connected.

You can possibly speed up the process by some sort of radioactivity?
Absolutely, radioactivity will work 100% of the time, every time.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4565 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:40:19 »
ALSO Q. People with beards.

I'm growing mine, and there is a clear lack of bridging between the mustache and the outer beard. DO THESE EVER CONNECT?
I've been told it comes with age, and I suppose it's starting to kinda join. But can I speed up the process or something? HALP.
Also note that I never ever clean shave, always trim to an engineered 1MM consistent stubble (as to not appear like a babyfaced biatch).

Mine have been connecting more and more as I grow older (currently 24).  At this point I consider them "connected", though it could be more full.  When I was 18 they were not connected.

You can possibly speed up the process by some sort of radioactivity?
Absolutely, radioactivity will work 100% of the time, every time.

The first step into making them connect is to stop trimming it to that 1mm. Just grow that **** out, because that is what matters most in life  :thumb:
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4566 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:43:55 »
The first step into making them connect is to stop trimming it to that 1mm. Just grow that **** out, because that is what matters most in life  :thumb:

This is in progress.

I've noticed an immediate boost in attractiveness.

Although here in AUS, I think we've reached peak beard :(


Absolutely, radioactivity will work 100% of the time, every time.
 
Do you recommend a microwave for maximum exposure?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4567 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 21:56:51 »
The first step into making them connect is to stop trimming it to that 1mm. Just grow that **** out, because that is what matters most in life  :thumb:

This is in progress.

I've noticed an immediate boost in attractiveness.

Although here in AUS, I think we've reached peak beard :(


Absolutely, radioactivity will work 100% of the time, every time.
 
Do you recommend a microwave for maximum exposure?

There really isn't any age that it WILL connect.  But it will happen with age.  I am 34 as of a week and a half ago and my cheeks are fairly thin and patchy even though my beard is probably in the 3-4 inch (75-100mm) range.  Been growing it for 10 months or so.  I have only trimmed the bottom of the beard twice for shape, not for length.

This was 5 months ago.


This was 2 days ago.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4568 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:02:53 »
There really isn't any age that it WILL connect.  But it will happen with age.  I am 34 as of a week and a half ago and my cheeks are fairly thin and patchy even though my beard is probably in the 3-4 inch (75-100mm) range.  Been growing it for 10 months or so.  I have only trimmed the bottom of the beard twice for shape, not for length.

Yeah it's slowly migrating, strand by strand.


Damn dude, that's a quality beard. Also that green shirt looks hilarious LOL

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4569 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:03:55 »
The first step into making them connect is to stop trimming it to that 1mm. Just grow that **** out, because that is what matters most in life  :thumb:

This is in progress.

I've noticed an immediate boost in attractiveness.

Although here in AUS, I think we've reached peak beard :(


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Do you recommend a microwave for maximum exposure?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4570 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:04:23 »
There really isn't any age that it WILL connect.  But it will happen with age.  I am 34 as of a week and a half ago and my cheeks are fairly thin and patchy even though my beard is probably in the 3-4 inch (75-100mm) range.  Been growing it for 10 months or so.  I have only trimmed the bottom of the beard twice for shape, not for length.

Yeah it's slowly migrating, strand by strand.
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Damn dude, that's a quality beard. Also that green shirt looks hilarious LOL

The caption on the bottom say "Hi Five me Bro.".  The wifes nick name at work is T-Rex on account of her short arms from being short.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4571 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:07:48 »
The first step into making them connect is to stop trimming it to that 1mm. Just grow that **** out, because that is what matters most in life  :thumb:

This is in progress.

I've noticed an immediate boost in attractiveness.

Although here in AUS, I think we've reached peak beard :(


Absolutely, radioactivity will work 100% of the time, every time.
 
Do you recommend a microwave for maximum exposure?

There really isn't any age that it WILL connect.  But it will happen with age.  I am 34 as of a week and a half ago and my cheeks are fairly thin and patchy even though my beard is probably in the 3-4 inch (75-100mm) range.  Been growing it for 10 months or so.  I have only trimmed the bottom of the beard twice for shape, not for length.

This was 5 months ago.
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This was 2 days ago.
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Nice!!!!!

Mine measures like 5 1/2 inches just standing, but is closer to 7 1/2 when I pull it down....or uses the wifes hair straightener on it  :))
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4572 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:11:04 »
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The most potent of books, this will do the trick. Do I apply direct to beard?

The caption on the bottom say "Hi Five me Bro.".  The wifes nick name at work is T-Rex on account of her short arms from being short.
 

Hahaha, that's awesome. I want that shirt. Wait so, did her workmates buy her the shirt then you stole it? CUZ NICE.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4573 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:12:02 »
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The most potent of books, this will do the trick. Do I apply direct to beard?

The caption on the bottom say "Hi Five me Bro.".  The wifes nick name at work is T-Rex on account of her short arms from being short.
 

Hahaha, that's awesome. I want that shirt. Wait so, did her workmates buy her the shirt then you stole it? CUZ NICE.

Actually, my wife bought the shirt for me.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4574 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:13:35 »
Actually, my wife bought the shirt for me.

D'aww that's cute AF man  :D

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4575 on: Tue, 02 February 2016, 22:30:12 »
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The most potent of books, this will do the trick. Do I apply direct to beard?

The caption on the bottom say "Hi Five me Bro.".  The wifes nick name at work is T-Rex on account of her short arms from being short.
 

Hahaha, that's awesome. I want that shirt. Wait so, did her workmates buy her the shirt then you stole it? CUZ NICE.
Yep, apply book directly to face  ^-^ The dino shirt is awesome, I have to agree

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4576 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 01:48:56 »
http://pre12.deviantart.net/7ee8/th/pre/i/2016/032/c/2/jason_by_paradigmslide-d9q68p9.jpg

My most recent pic that doesn't involve a cat sleeping on me. Just from about two years ago, but current enough, except my hair is longer now and I have a beard rather than a van dyke.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4577 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 02:00:46 »
http://pre12.deviantart.net/7ee8/th/pre/i/2016/032/c/2/jason_by_paradigmslide-d9q68p9.jpg

My most recent pic that doesn't involve a cat sleeping on me. Just from about two years ago, but current enough, except my hair is longer now and I have a beard rather than a van dyke.

needs more cat


Just noticed he has REALLY nice skin :O What's your moisturizing/facial-care routine bro?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4578 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 02:44:17 »
http://pre12.deviantart.net/7ee8/th/pre/i/2016/032/c/2/jason_by_paradigmslide-d9q68p9.jpg

My most recent pic that doesn't involve a cat sleeping on me. Just from about two years ago, but current enough, except my hair is longer now and I have a beard rather than a van dyke.

needs more cat


Just noticed he has REALLY nice skin :O What's your moisturizing/facial-care routine bro?


?? . skin is self sustaining..  don't put anything on it unless there's dry weather.

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« Reply #4579 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 02:47:44 »
?? . skin is self sustaining..  don't put anything on it unless there's dry weather.


Haha I wasn't seriously asking for his moisturizer/skin-care routine dude  :p
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4580 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 04:15:35 »
?? . skin is self sustaining..  don't put anything on it unless there's dry weather.


Haha I wasn't seriously asking for his moisturizer/skin-care routine dude  :p

I just use the chapstick in the winter,  that's it..  always washed face with warm water.. gotta use warm water cuz cold water makes it more dry.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4581 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 04:35:01 »
I just use the chapstick in the winter,  that's it..  always washed face with warm water.. gotta use warm water cuz cold water makes it more dry.


My winter routine involves mixing Top-Ramen with Migoreng Sauces, heating on the pot (for around 6 to 8 mins), stirring with an aluminium spoon (AL 7071 or higher), then continually straining it until no ramen/migoreng exists in the liquid - you are then left with the most pure water that exists in the world (I tend to keep this at 32 degrees centigrade). I then use the underside of a Topre key to scoop up the hyper-pure water from the container then slowly pour the liquid over my face 3 square centimeters at a time.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4582 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 04:40:43 »
I just use the chapstick in the winter,  that's it..  always washed face with warm water.. gotta use warm water cuz cold water makes it more dry.


My winter routine involves mixing Top-Ramen with Migoreng Sauces, heating on the pot (for around 6 to 8 mins), stirring with an aluminium spoon (AL 7071 or higher), then continually straining it until no ramen/migoreng exists in the liquid - you are then left with the most pure water that exists in the world (I tend to keep this at 32 degrees centigrade). I then use the underside of a Topre key to scoop up the hyper-pure water from the container then slowly pour the liquid over my face 3 square centimeters at a time.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4583 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 04:41:51 »
I just use the chapstick in the winter,  that's it..  always washed face with warm water.. gotta use warm water cuz cold water makes it more dry.


My winter routine involves mixing Top-Ramen with Migoreng Sauces, heating on the pot (for around 6 to 8 mins), stirring with an aluminium spoon (AL 7071 or higher), then continually straining it until no ramen/migoreng exists in the liquid - you are then left with the most pure water that exists in the world (I tend to keep this at 32 degrees centigrade). I then use the underside of a Topre key to scoop up the hyper-pure water from the container then slowly pour the liquid over my face 3 square centimeters at a time.
Stealing this technique.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4584 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 04:50:18 »
I just use the chapstick in the winter,  that's it..  always washed face with warm water.. gotta use warm water cuz cold water makes it more dry.


My winter routine involves mixing Top-Ramen with Migoreng Sauces, heating on the pot (for around 6 to 8 mins), stirring with an aluminium spoon (AL 7071 or higher), then continually straining it until no ramen/migoreng exists in the liquid - you are then left with the most pure water that exists in the world (I tend to keep this at 32 degrees centigrade). I then use the underside of a Topre key to scoop up the hyper-pure water from the container then slowly pour the liquid over my face 3 square centimeters at a time.
Stealing this technique.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4585 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 07:38:26 »
The reason Top-Ramen is good for skin.. is because refined carbohydrates cause your skin to become a bit more oily.. Protection against oxidation.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4586 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 08:30:47 »
The reason Top-Ramen is good for skin.. is because refined carbohydrates cause your skin to become a bit more oily.. Protection against oxidation.

Topical ramen. Just open the packet and rub it on your skin.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4587 on: Wed, 03 February 2016, 09:24:02 »
The reason Top-Ramen is good for skin.. is because refined carbohydrates cause your skin to become a bit more oily.. Protection against oxidation.

Topical ramen. Just open the packet and rub it on your skin.

I'm actually just kidding..  Top ramen probably gives most people m0re acne..

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4588 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 06:05:56 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4589 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 09:51:09 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4590 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 10:26:42 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4591 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 11:09:09 »
I've missed these posts iri.


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4592 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 12:12:10 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4593 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 12:28:47 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4594 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 19:34:56 »


Just noticed he has REALLY nice skin :O What's your moisturizing/facial-care routine bro?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4595 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 19:44:33 »


Just noticed he has REALLY nice skin :O What's your moisturizing/facial-care routine bro?

I hope this is sarcasm. I'm almost 32 now and I still get enough zits to be mistaken for a teenager with a chocolate addiction.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4596 on: Thu, 04 February 2016, 19:52:36 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4597 on: Fri, 05 February 2016, 02:48:52 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4598 on: Fri, 05 February 2016, 08:43:32 »
it's been at least 30 pages of only dudes..

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #4599 on: Fri, 05 February 2016, 08:53:08 »
it's been at least 30 pages of only dudes..

... you do realize that your persistent comments on this discourage women from posting pictures of themselves?