Nick Offerman's Thoughts On Manscaping Need To Be Shared

As many of you know, Nick Offerman plays the amazing Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation, and his character (and his mustache) have gained quite the following over the last couple years, with good reason. He is a funny, manly man who seems the opposite of most of the well-coiffed and near perfect stars we are used to seeing.

Offerman was recently on Conan O' Brien and the conversation turned to manscaping. Being an outspoken, manly-man, Nick Offerman had some very unique thoughts about this cultural phenomenon, and I feel his insights need to be shared by all.

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While I wont ruin his Gandalf-like extollerations, I will tell you this much: he thinks "manscaping" is, among other things, an abomnation of the English language.

Seriously, if Offerman opened a church, I would probably go.


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I wasn't expecting to see these girls anywhere beyond our provincial newspapers, certainly not on neatorama. These two live in my town and pop up regularly in the papers around here.
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“OMG!!” Todd Feinberg, a professor of clinical psychiatry and neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, wrote in an e-mail. “Absolutely fantastic. Unbelievable. Unprecedented as far as I know.”

Great story. Feinberg would know he wrote the book [on it] Altered Egos: How The Brain Creates The Self which is an excellent read btw.

While the thalamus is involved in consciousness it is more accurately the cortico-thalamic complex. That is the meshwork of reentrant mapping between the thalamus and the neo-cortex (particularly the frontal lobes). This may explain that although they share some information they maintain different perspectives and preferences. A complete assimilation into one self has not occurred, although one might suspect an internal struggle of them to maintain their own identities. They are young still and a lot can change to tie them closer together or perhaps separate them (neurologically).
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