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Can't argue with that nic!
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the men who built the coliseum and conguered the known world, shaved every morning with nothing more then the period equivalent of a 4 inch long piece of steel strapping with an edge on one side.

Alexander shaved, and conquered most of the known world as well.

Eqyptians shaved/plucked everything, and the structures they built still exist, and still cant be built by modern machines. STARGATE.

The only "legacy" of the cartridge razor age is Chernobyl and radioactive waste.
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Alexander also required his troops shave but that was so enemy soldiers couldn't grab them by the beard.
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nicodemus38 wrote:Look at it this way. The engineers and the men who built the hoover dam used DE and Straight razors to shave. The hoover dam has endured.
So using a safety razor results in a dam fine shave?
The engineers who built, designed, maintained something called "challenger" and ran the machines that made o rings.... used cartridge razors....
And using a cartridge system will make your razor explode?

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