On the 10th of April 1912, The Titanic set sail from Southhampton in England for her maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Four days later, just before midnight on the 14th, Titanic struck an iceberg, which caused it to take severe damage and sink during the night, leading to the death of the majority of her passengers.
At the time, Titanic was one of the most advanced ships in the world. It was as a steam-powered ocean liner, a type of ship specifically built to repeatedly make the dangerous crossing between Europe and America. Because air travel was not available at the time, this service was vital, and Titanic was built at a time where different shipping lines were constantly trying to outcompete each other in building the fastest and most luxurious ships. The Titanic was equipped with restaurants, cafes and even a Turkish bath (a sort of spa / sauna hybrid), though due to the strict segregation of first, second, and third class passengers, only a minority were allowed access to these accomodations.
The White Star Line, who built and operated the Titanic, was convinced the ship wouldn’t sink, and did not adequately prepare for it, only carrying enough lifeboats to carry a portion of the ship’s passengers. While this claim seems absurd today — modern ship are far, far safer than the Titanic, but no one would ever claim they couldn’t sink — it was a popular sentiment at the time. Because of the Titanic’s novel and highly advanced watertight compartments, it was thought that even if she suffered catastrophic damage, she would bob around on the surface like a cork, rather than sink to the bottom, so there would be no hurry to evacuate the passengers
Later, the story of the titanic would go on to become something of a pop culture legend, the greatest example being the 1997 movie by James Cameron (it’s really good actually). A bunch of conspiracy theories about the ship’s fate has also popped up over the course of the last century, some gaining significant traction despite the lack of evidence.
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Does laser get rid of the “beard shadow”? Cause I fucking hate that shit.
Me too it’s what bothers me the most
Yes there’s a noticeable reduction within a few sessions, and it should be entirely gone by the time you’re done. I feel exactly the same way.
For me it has but its taken a lot of sessions with quite a few electrolysis on top. I think Im about done finally after like 4 years of this. Don’t have to shave anymore which is nice
Yeah I want to spare my skin the daily razor
Yes, laser targets the hair follicle, damaging it so that the hair won’t grow back. Usually within a few weeks after a session, hairs begin to fall out and then don’t grow back. When the hair is gone, so is the shadow it produces. But it does require multiple sessions to get rid of all of it, because each follicle is in its own growth cycle, and they need to be in the active growth phase for them them to be affected by the laser.
Because I have darker skin, it took me a lot of sessions, as they had to use a lower setting to make sure it wouldn’t cause burns and blisters. You can also get a numbing cream you can apply like an hour before each session, so that it doesn’t hurt as much. In the end, it was totally worth it though. I haven’t needed any facial shaving in years.