Actor and comedian Will Forte appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon last week and did something pretty funny, yet pretty gross at the same time.
Forte referenced an article from a few months back that described just how gross beards can be. Sporting a massive man-beard himself, Forte was a little worried about the gross substances that could be lurking in his facial hair. So he submitted
Movember, the month formerly known as November, has been deemed National Men's Health Awareness Month. Throughout the month of Movember, men (and women) show their support by growing a killer mustache to bring awareness to health issues that only men face...
It looks like there’s a reason that our producers, Joe and Steve, are always talking crap.
Research in New Mexico has shown that beards can have as much bacteria as a toilet, including the particles of bacteria found in poop. Gross!
There are very few men who can successfully get away with a mustache (we’re looking at you, Tom Selleck), yet for generations there have been many styles of mustaches – and beards, for that matter – that have been popular.
Washington Nationals' second baseman Danny Espinosa has had a rough last two years, so he did what every reasonable guy would do: he grew the most badass mustache in his industry.
Guys, sad news: It's December. That means Movember is over and it's time to get rid of that upper-lip caterpillar that you've been growing for the last month.
Movember is over, which means it's time for men to shed the facial hair they've grown. This man is all in with that, but he's not all in with doing it in a remotely sane way.