Interesting. I was taught that he shaved it that way to be unique, he believed that being unique will help him even the slightest to gain more interest and stand out.
You can see it in a lot of photos of soldiers in 1917-1918, they're either clean shaven or have very minimal hair. If they had a proper facial toupee, they were someone who would never be caught on the front line.
naw, society's memory isn't that long. google pictures of some of the monsters of the past and you'll probably find all of their hairstyle choices being worn today.
Wasnt he the first guy to cut his mustache like that anyway. He basically made it.
No he wasn't
Then my years of history classes have lied to me.
No. You just weren't paying attention.
My A in history says otherwise.
If you're talking about Hitler. It was the style for men in ww1 to have due to needing proper coverage for gas masks. He just kept it after the war.
Interesting. I was taught that he shaved it that way to be unique, he believed that being unique will help him even the slightest to gain more interest and stand out.
You can see it in a lot of photos of soldiers in 1917-1918, they're either clean shaven or have very minimal hair. If they had a proper facial toupee, they were someone who would never be caught on the front line.
Please y'all, start using the insult "Dickbroom" in lieu of "mustache"
Kind of a silly looking mustache anyway. Go for the handlebars gents.
Idk, man... Waluigi's mustache is pretty slick
Are you referring to Hitler, or the motorcycle guy from The Village People?
That's interesting, how the mind immediately assumes which man OP is talking about. Or my mind anyways.
Why did Charles Chaplin do that?
naw, society's memory isn't that long. google pictures of some of the monsters of the past and you'll probably find all of their hairstyle choices being worn today.
Not ruined at all. Anyone can get their mustache style if they want to; people still do.