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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm not the atheist PP, but there are no "follow up" questions that merit further discussion. Arguments such as men wear their hair long, men beautify their hair too ventures into the stupid territory. Sorry, but it just does. And I'm not going to entertain such ridiculous arguments. [/quote] Actually these are pretty good questions. Walk into any high school or office or watch men on the Metro tomorrow morning, and ask yourself whether the men there care about their hair enough to style it. Of course they do. You just don't want to contemplate this possibility, and that's why you call the questions ridiculous. [/quote] They actually ARE ridiculous and are nothing but an exercise in sophistry.[/quote] You've actually never had a Starbucks barista in s man-bun? Where do you live? You're like an ostrich with her head in the sand. "Nyah nyah, I can't see you!"[/quote] I have, I just never thought they were attractive. But hey, you like that, more power to you.[/quote] You think that's an answer, seriously? No, I'm not a fan of man buns. But hey, you just conceded that man buns exist in decent numbers. Do the question is not idle, ridiculous, smacking of sophistry, and whatever else you called it.[/quote] I never said that they didn't, just that bringing them into the hijab discussion is a ridiculous act of sophistry.[/quote] Pretty sure the ancient Greeks would snort at your repeated misuse of the word "sophistry." If a point is actually germane to the argument, instead of just distracting wordplay, then it's not sophistry. I'm with the poster who's baffled that you can't see that men really do care about their relative hotness in baldness, mullets, man buns, regular cuts, and so on.[/quote]
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