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To: Windflier
Sorry that your pics went bye-bye, but I'm with the Admin Mod on that call. It's a goofy conspiracy theory, easily disproven. FR ain't the place for it.

Nonsense - they're obvious scars. You act like you have secret information of what a black man's head looks like. Nothing has been "disproven" in this matter, let alone "easily." And since FR is a discussion forum and this is NOT a banned subject, then this IS the place to discuss it.

That said, though, I entirely understand why you might want the actual photos erased. Otherwise people would have to choose between your words and their own lying eyes.

88 posted on 02/24/2015 1:59:43 PM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Talisker
Nonsense - they're obvious scars. You act like you have secret information of what a black man's head looks like.

Well, it does say 'negro' on my birth certificate, so yeah, I just might know a bit more about the behavior of negroid hair than most folks.

The crackpot 'scar' theory is easily disproven by simply examining the multitude of images of Zero on the net, and observing that these mysterious 'scars' seem to disappear, then reappear in different places on his scalp, over time.

Ask yourself how that's possible, then apply simple logic to what you're observing. Occam's Razor dictates that the simplest, most obvious explanation, is probably true.

Again - if you've got Zero's grade of hair, and it's tightly cropped, it's very easy to accidentally part it while brushing. Given that he and I have roughly the same ancestry, I can attest to that fact through personal experience.

90 posted on 02/24/2015 2:35:01 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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