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The idea that hair is alive, yes the folicals are alive, in some people, getting back hair on a bald head at any cost, many men in many cultures have purposely shave their heads. Rationalizing, imagined non scientific reasons, beyond the reason of hair being one of the 5 Kakars seems to belittle the reason by making arguments why. Am I wrong here? [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 17:49, 1 April 2008 (MDT) All the advantages of hair from scientific reasons have been well mentioned in this article.
The idea that hair is alive, yes the folicals are alive, in some people, getting back hair on a bald head at any cost, many men in many cultures have purposely shave their heads. Rationalizing, imagined non scientific reasons, beyond the reason of hair being one of the 5 Kakars seems to belittle the reason by making arguments why. Am I wrong here? [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 17:49, 1 April 2008 (MDT) All the advantages of hair from scientific reasons have been well mentioned in this article.


Basically if one knows why one does somthing, that person needs to offer no evidece, he is secure in his reason.
Basically if one knows why one does something, that person needs to offer no evidece, he is secure in his reason.

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The idea that hair is alive, yes the folicals are alive, in some people, getting back hair on a bald head at any cost, many men in many cultures have purposely shave their heads. Rationalizing, imagined non scientific reasons, beyond the reason of hair being one of the 5 Kakars seems to belittle the reason by making arguments why. Am I wrong here? Allenwalla 17:49, 1 April 2008 (MDT) All the advantages of hair from scientific reasons have been well mentioned in this article.

Basically if one knows why one does something, that person needs to offer no evidece, he is secure in his reason.