Facial Hair Archive

  • Facebook campaign demands Portugal soccer team rock mustaches for the World Cup

    Facebook campaign demands Portugal soccer team rock mustaches for the World Cup

    Most social media campaigns stinks on ice. I think the one exception to that ironclad fact was the recent I'm With Coco meme, which I'm not even sure you could call a social media campaign. This one, though, this one totally is. It's called "Queremos a Selecção de Bigode no Mundial!" It's a growing movement to get the entire Portuguese national soccer team to grow mustaches. I've taken to calling the movement the Portuguese Mustache Federation, which, conveniently enough, doubles as a fantastic indie rock band name.

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  • Hippies need automatic crossbows too

    Hippies need automatic crossbows too

    When you live out in the country and have little else to do with your time, you need to make stuff. Take this self-cocking, automatic crossbow, for example. Made by a fellow called the Duckman, this sassy old man has some great facial hair and extremely inappropriate facial expressions as he ponderously loads and fires [...]

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  • Up close with the Mythbusters

    Up close with the Mythbusters

    PopMech just interviewed the Mythbusters in their M5 headquarters in some strange corner of San Francisco where robots run wild and men have effusive, untamed facial hair. Except for spooky robots guarding the stairs, M5’s second-floor offices could be those of any small company, with cluttered desks, a computer room and a small kitchen. Whiteboards are [...]

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  • PlayStation Eye software will be able to detect gender of players

    PlayStation Eye software will be able to detect gender of players

    Sony held a bit of a rah-rah song-and-dance event in the UK yesterday that revealed a few more details about the company's motion controller. It was absolute mustard. Chief among them: software for the new camera, the PlayStation Eye, will be able to “detect gender and even the age of the face, separate facial features such as the nose, eyes and ears, and even detect whether you’re smiling or not.”

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