You said, and I quote.
"I'd cast an actor with hair. While Picard is a wonderful actor; his hairline doesn't really say "future" to me."
That's a personal objection on aesthetic terms, and it's one you're certainly entitled to. Going on from that, however, you appear to contradict yourself, at one point stating that Picard still has some hair to support your assertion that he doesn't choose to be bald (I'd suggest, personally, that rather than choose to do something about his baldness, he chooses not to as it is not an issue for him).
And then later saying, to support your assertion that it does bother him (caring about his personal grooming does not mean that being bald is a point of contention for him).
And I find this comment decidedly telling.
I don't see any argument from you that amounts to anything more complex than your personal aesthetic preferences, and while there's nothing wrong with that per se, I find it fairly amusing that you feel the need to try and make out it's deeper than that.
"I'd cast an actor with hair. While Picard is a wonderful actor; his hairline doesn't really say "future" to me."
That's a personal objection on aesthetic terms, and it's one you're certainly entitled to. Going on from that, however, you appear to contradict yourself, at one point stating that Picard still has some hair to support your assertion that he doesn't choose to be bald (I'd suggest, personally, that rather than choose to do something about his baldness, he chooses not to as it is not an issue for him).
He wasn't bald, he still had hairs on the sides of his head.
And then later saying, to support your assertion that it does bother him (caring about his personal grooming does not mean that being bald is a point of contention for him).
Since he does shave the remaining hairs, he either does care about how he looks and obviously does not like getting bald (or he would not hide it as would almost any other man -- a regressing hair line often looks shitty), or his hairline doesn't matter since he shaved it before he became bald.
And I find this comment decidedly telling.
a regressing hair line often looks shitty
I don't see any argument from you that amounts to anything more complex than your personal aesthetic preferences, and while there's nothing wrong with that per se, I find it fairly amusing that you feel the need to try and make out it's deeper than that.
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