As a bald man I can tell you that the hair on your head does A LOT to keep you warm. I have to wear hats all year round except in the hottest part of summer.
Also do you bump your head a lot?
I appreciate the usefulness of my eyebrows to divert rain away from my eyes. I do not appreciate my moustache’s water gathering properties when walking in humid environments.
Same with sweat; I used to be in a band and shaved my eyebrows for a bit. Sucked under hot stage lights.
aw man, walking on a humid day, get a free lil drink of rainwater from my mustache every few minutes, it’s great
Oh man I feel like a chump… I’ve just been using mine to sort soup into “drinkable” and “chewable”
I guess I’ve been looking at it wrong the whole time! Although, living in the countryside would be preferable for moustache-rainwater
It still are there to protect our scalp and skin from sun burn.
I considered that too. I suppose it could help on top of the head. But how about body hair?
Body hair is vestigial fur that used to help with thermal regulation (insulation against both hot and cold) when dense enough.
I have quite thick body hair, especially on my back, there have been times when I have had to wear a shirt that was just in the washing machine, so it was spinn dried, but still damp,!it restes on my back hair and I never felt it against my back skin, works brilliantly in an emergency.
This also means that I have another layer of insulation as soon as I put on a shirt, which is quite handy.
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Funny to suggest its cosmetic function isn’t important.
It’s pretty decent at stopping mosquitoes from getting to your skin, sun burn is lessened, but our technology definitely can overcome that. It just takes a little more effort than existing, like hair does.
Sue Johanson taught me hair is for retaining and spreading your scent to sexual mates.
Why is everyone on Lemmy at least as old as I am?
Because “works just like email” sounds like a good thing to us.
Apparently most of Gen Z are fine using centralized, for-profit social media. 😔
My 15-year-old stepdaughter went on a 10-minute-long explosive rant about how conservative politicians are retarded and seem incapable of doing math at a basic high-school level which ended with her storming off to write a “book on how they can do better that she will send to the governments”. I could not have been more proud. She has even started expressing frustration with the amount of advertising that is going on and is coming to understand just how much information is taken from us every day.
We’re not all indoctrinated by zuckyberg don’t worry ;)
If it’s true that younger folks are more tech illiterate then Lemmy would be a non starter for them because it’s more complicated to understand and use compared to centralized services.
It helps a lot with your sense of touch, too. Whenever I shave anything it feels numb.
Nails too. Whenever i trim my nails, I feel a loss of sensitivity in my hands or feets. Also, both nails and hair are made up of the same body protein, Keratin.
I’ve never thought about that. Like a cat’s whiskers for humans
don’t they teach about the biological use of hair in science class to kids?
Please tell me the purpose of pubes.
It keeps you warm and that’s still working.
For women it’s an attraction tool I guess?
I guess also for men