The phrase "of a man so tall he must climb a ladder to shave himself from the people" suggests a person of great stature or distinction, both literally and metaphorically. It implies that this individual is elevated above others, perhaps in social status or achievements, requiring a "ladder" to reach their level. The imagery evokes a sense of isolation or separation from the general populace, highlighting the challenges and burdens that come with being exceptional. Overall, it reflects on the complexities of greatness and the distance it can create from ordinary experiences.
Illegally. The complete riddle is the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself."
Bertrand Russell famously cited this in the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber, he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself."
This is a paradoxy paradox. You see, if the barber shaves himself, he will be breaking his rule which is he only shaves those who do not shave themselves. He would be shaving himself. But if he didn't shave himself, then he wouldn't be shaving himself and thus he would be able to shave himself. So the real answer is: If this sentence is not true, then Santa Claus exists.
He does not. But has recently confirmed himself as being bisexual.
It is when people are attracted to watching people shave their head. In other words they like people with who are bald.
As a way of raising money for charity, people often don't shave their moustaches in November.
This is the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself." The solution, of course, is to have a female barber in Seville.
With Burma-Shave, you will always get a close shave. My latest brush with death was a real close shave. Some people like to have a close shave on the top of their head.
The cast of Close Shave - 1942 includes: Leroy Broomfield as Himself - Dancer Aurora Greeley as Herself - Dancer Charlie Shavers as Himself - Trumpet Player
It is not known who the first girl was to shave her head. Lots of people shave their heads for various reasons.
you will usually find shave ice around beaches.
He shaves his facial hair and underams, and trims "down there" according to himself. Yes he shaves his underarms. No he doen't shave his legs. It would be gross if he did.;)