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A brief history of razors

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    "ever since the invention of the first plastic disposable razor in the 1970s, some seriously weird shit has been happening." ... "Schick soon came out with a swiveling three-bladed razor. The idea here, if I recall the TV commercial correctly, is that the first blade taunts the hair, which gets pissed and takes a swing. The second blade grabs the hair's hair and the third blade SUCKER PUNCHES the hair, eradicating it forever." http://www.livejournal.com/users/myrch/71599.html[^] (has some bad language..) --------------------------------------------------

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      "ever since the invention of the first plastic disposable razor in the 1970s, some seriously weird shit has been happening." ... "Schick soon came out with a swiveling three-bladed razor. The idea here, if I recall the TV commercial correctly, is that the first blade taunts the hair, which gets pissed and takes a swing. The second blade grabs the hair's hair and the third blade SUCKER PUNCHES the hair, eradicating it forever." http://www.livejournal.com/users/myrch/71599.html[^] (has some bad language..) --------------------------------------------------

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      A cutting article. Those who seek perfection will only ever find imperfection.

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