A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Movember = No Shave November

So while today has been all about the mustache, we must not forget about the best form of facial hair, the beard!

Thankfully with No Shave November upon us, a lot of beards are starting to show up in the galleries.  And with every good beard, a mustache is sure to follow.

Now, seeing as how this is a beard post, and knowing how much the ModBlog readers love their bearded men, I figured might as well post an image not only of a beard, but of a bearded zombie lumberjack.

Beardsssssssss

Big thanks to Overkill for sending in this photo of his Halloween costume.  Or was the the photo of his normal attire?

Comments

12 responses to “Movember = No Shave November”

  1. Becca Avatar

    he’s a zombie lumberjack, and that’s okay.

  2. Becca Avatar

    he’s a zombie lumberjack, and that’s okay.

  3. victim_dumper Avatar
    victim_dumper

    he feasts all night, and he feasts all day.

  4. victim_dumper Avatar
    victim_dumper

    he feasts all night, and he feasts all day.

  5. meow Avatar
    meow

    haha did you just post the same dude twice in a row? Did you realize?

  6. meow Avatar
    meow

    haha did you just post the same dude twice in a row? Did you realize?

  7. Cat Avatar
    Cat

    does the no shave rule applies to girls? if guys can grow their hairs girls should too.

  8. Cat Avatar
    Cat

    does the no shave rule applies to girls? if guys can grow their hairs girls should too.

  9. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    I wasn’t expecting Halloween anymore, and before seeing that he was a zombie lumberjack, I was SERIOUSLY worried about his face 🙂

  10. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    I wasn’t expecting Halloween anymore, and before seeing that he was a zombie lumberjack, I was SERIOUSLY worried about his face 🙂

  11. aivi Avatar
    aivi

    Jenn; me too. I was first like woah, that’s gonna leave some scars, before realising it was a Halloween costume (the axe kinda hinted that, but you never know with modblog).
    Also, no-shave month for girls would be pretty liberating. I’m taking bart in a Movember charity run, and am working on a fake tache that I can stick through my septum, since I can’t grow one of my own.

  12. aivi Avatar
    aivi

    Jenn; me too. I was first like woah, that’s gonna leave some scars, before realising it was a Halloween costume (the axe kinda hinted that, but you never know with modblog).
    Also, no-shave month for girls would be pretty liberating. I’m taking bart in a Movember charity run, and am working on a fake tache that I can stick through my septum, since I can’t grow one of my own.

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