steve jobs was only 21 when he founded apple. bill gates was only 20 when he started microsoft. mark zuckerberg was only 19 when he created facebook. it’s too late. you need to give up
steve jobs was only 21 when he founded apple. bill gates was only 20 when he started microsoft. mark zuckerberg was only 19 when he created facebook. it’s too late. you need to give up
steve jobs was only 21 when he founded apple. bill gates was only 20 when he started microsoft. mark zuckerberg was only 19 when he created facebook. it’s too late. you need to give up
Well Gaben lost weight but he is trying to get into your brain with the new BCI company, BCI stands for brain computer interface, but, I wouldn't really follow the example of the other people that were mentioned either, but you can get really good at something,
I get that it may be seen as bad but I think it's pretty silly in a nonsensical way that balding is seen as bad,
Edit: Imagine being sad and your child version asks you why you are sad, or your future version in heaven asks you why you are sad, and it's because your head skin is showing, it's alrighty to be sad about it because of societal pressure that's not easy to handle, but I think we should recognise that and try to not let it affect us,
I get that it may be seen as bad but I think it's pretty silly in a nonsensical way that balding is seen as bad,
Edit: Imagine being sad and your child version asks you why you are sad, or your future version in heaven asks you why you are sad, and it's because your head skin is showing, it's alrighty to be sad about it because of societal pressure that's not easy to handle, but I think we should recognise that and try to not let it affect us,
You are 100% right. But in the end every women who talked with me about baldness always had very scornful vocabulary about it.
I mean women under 25.
The big deal is that young people, men and women included, often think that balding is "only an old men thing" (and "old" means grand-parent for some people) which makes it a very taboo topic.
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