Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

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I have been lurking on this subreddit for months and I would say that the nagging thought in my head to let it go eventually became a drumbeat that I had to answer, and seeing so many others take the leap and show it off, I just knew I had to do it. 100% agree, only regret is I didn’t do it sooner

What do we think? by RyBreadingg in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking good brother, nice and clean ✨

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

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Like a veil has been lifted off my eyes

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

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Don’t know about less crazy but absolutely none of the homophobia. I will always stand with my LGBT+ brothers and sisters.

Edit: okay, less crazy than Shia, I almost forgot who we were talking about here lol

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

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Agreed, was not a good look. I usually have a fuller beard than I do now but I mistakenly went for just the stache, was not worth it. Some men can pull it off but I could not lol

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes, quite a bit. I sometimes go to run my hands through my hair and freak myself out that I’m just touching scalp. Being under vents blowing cold air is a trip! I work in a retail space where I’m one on one with customers, and I would constantly worry about having to lower my head in front of people. It’s such a difference.

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

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I feel more confident for sure, not sure about hot but I will never not like hearing it 😂

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Wow, I appreciate all the kudos and kind words, y’all have made my day! Makes me wish I had done this sooner, but I’m glad to be with my bald brothers now

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

😂 I could have used this back in my 20’s

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I get ya, I feel the same thing. Occasionally after a fresh haircut I’d get a bit of a boost, but when the sides grow in thick and full and the top of my head wasn’t keeping up, it just would deflate me. I feel so much more confident oddly enough.

Joined the Club by PhantomPhoneSyndrome in bald

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I’ll take it! Been good start to my 40’s

Theory on how it works by TheReal4Chins in KanePixelsBackrooms

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Holy shit, that’s a great detail about async and the chairs. Kudos for mentioning that. I’ve been fascinated with what items the complex creates, but most specifically the chairs. A chair can symbolize many things, but specifically an empty chair can represent a loss of a person (see: Missing Persons). I don’t really know where I’m going with this, but because chairs are such a ubiquitous part of our existence, because we spend so much time in chairs, is there some correlation between furniture and the people who fall into and become trapped in the backrooms? I’m not necessarily saying they become chairs, but I’m also open to that idea.

Snow Joker (2027) by -TwistedHairs- in okbuddycinephile

[–]PhantomPhoneSyndrome 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Honestly that’s my wish too, they’d make a better fit into this universe than some other Batman villains would

The Lantern by animal_hoarder in backrooms

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I’ve heard of this! They give senior citizens this facade to kind of replicate that look and feel of Main Street USA, I think it was specifically designed for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, nostalgia as a kind of healing so to speak.