An increasing number of people around the world are attempting to understand the circumstances that led to the rise of the Mullet haircut, as well as the implication that criminally bad hair may have for today as the world faces a resurgence of 80's popular culture and New Romanticism. Since the early ninties, psychiatric and psychological tests have been performed performed on over 200 Mullet wearers in an effort to understand the key personalities of those who claim they were "just following fashion". This delivers a definitive and comprehensive study of the psychological functioning of Mullet Criminals - of both the "mild" and "full on" variety. In order to apply a fresh perspective to understanding the causes that created such antisocial behaviour, these analyses lead to a discussion within the context of previous work done in social and clinical psychology. Subjects discussed include the authoritarian personality, altruism, obedience to authority,diffusion of responsibility ,and moral indifference. The implications for current political events are also examined as long hair in males is once again on the rise. The Fleecing Krazmontrats take this danger very seriously, as they believe that only when this travesty of haircuts has been eliminated from the face of the earth will we all be safe from any possible resurgence. This is especially important right now as fashion has been known to repeat it's mistakes, with the world having just recently survived the much predicted 70's revival. The Fleecing Krazmontrats believe that only by naming names and shaming perpetrators of this haircut, can those who have so far evaded capture can be found. Once rounded up, they can sent for re-education in grooming techniques before being returned to the community. |
In the mean time, take a look at some of these beauties!
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