You already made this thread before.
Please stop and work with a licensed professional to overcome your personal issues so you can stop shitting up an anonymous Laotian basket weaving forum.
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I feel like the fashion of the day made it a lot easier to pull off all kinds of wacky hairlines. Is it just me? Or is there something about the way people used to dress that makes it work?
We should start wearing earrings like him. What do you think?
How the fuck did he have the motivation to write timeless plays with that hairline?
I feel like the fashion of the day made it a lot easier to pull off all kinds of wacky hairlines. Is it just me? Or is there something about the way people used to dress that makes it work?
The flamboyant/elegant clothing compensates for the exaggerated maturity/masculinity of a receding hairline imho.
Jude Law does this very well with modern clothing.
Threadly reminder that William Shaksper of Stratford didn't look like this. He was also uneducated and illiterate and thus did not write the works of Shakespeare.
You have now been evangelised. Good day.
I'm not married to any particular theory. It simply clearly wasn't Mr. Shaksper.
I'd rather have a pseudoanonymous attribution ala Homer than an obvious misattribution.
When you write timeless plays no one gives a fuck about your hairline
These are things you will never understand
You already made this thread before.
Please stop and work with a licensed professional to overcome your personal issues so you can stop shitting up an anonymous Laotian basket weaving forum.
It wasn’t a real problem until feminine looksmaxx homosexuals made it a real problem
TPBP
Reddit thread
He smoked a lot of weed to cope
He looks israeli
Just anglo. That’s a typical anglo bald spot
Big foreheads were attractive then
We should start wearing earrings like him. What do you think?
ok
I don't wear one now, but pierced my ear in my teens and the hole has never closed up since.
I already do. Got the same hoops too, just silver.
He didn’t. Bacon did.
He was a chad
I feel like the fashion of the day made it a lot easier to pull off all kinds of wacky hairlines. Is it just me? Or is there something about the way people used to dress that makes it work?
I think it's because they all had facial hair which complements any hairstyle no matter how JUST it is
The flamboyant/elegant clothing compensates for the exaggerated maturity/masculinity of a receding hairline imho.
Jude Law does this very well with modern clothing.
I always thought this nigga looked like a pirate.
He didn't. He wrote them with a pen.
Most people didn't even notice with that gay earring stealing all the attention
It was actually this guy
It came easily to him, once he was past about 25. That's the nature of genius. Motivation is hardly a factor more than its to anyone else.
he looks cool
Threadly reminder that William Shaksper of Stratford didn't look like this. He was also uneducated and illiterate and thus did not write the works of Shakespeare.
You have now been evangelised. Good day.
Latent Prot cope, even if you aren't Protestant. They can't abide that the greatest English writer was a Catholic, so invent fud about him.
lemme guess, "de vere was using a pseudonym" (no evidence to suggest this)
or maybe "francis bacon left a hidden cipher" (schizophrenia)
I'm not married to any particular theory. It simply clearly wasn't Mr. Shaksper.
I'd rather have a pseudoanonymous attribution ala Homer than an obvious misattribution.
>Mr. Shaksper
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Oh we're already at the part where you have nothing to say. That was quick
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People weren't vain homosexuals back then