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File:Aristotle Was a Bullfrog.jpg|link=Aristotle Was a Bullfrog|"'''[[Aristotle Was a Bullfrog]]'''" is a song written by Hoyt Axton and made famous by the band Three Dog Night.
File:Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar.jpg|link=Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar|'''[[Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar]]''' is a mental hygiene product derived from the philosophies of Karl Popper.
File:Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar.jpg|link=Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar|'''[[Professor Popper's Falsification Pumice Bar]]''' is a mental hygiene product derived from the philosophies of Karl Popper.


File:The Death of Socrates.jpg|link=Hemlock of the Month Club|The '''[[Hemlock of the Month Club]]''' is a manufacturer and distributor of artisanal hemlock products and services.
File:Hemlock of the Month Club.jpg|link=Hemlock of the Month Club|The '''[[Hemlock of the Month Club]]''' is a manufacturer and distributor of artisanal hemlock products and services.


File:Cucumber_Eyes.jpg|link=Cucumber Eyes|'''''[[Cucumber Eyes]]''''' is a 2021 personal hygiene drama film starring Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, and Tim Robbins & Tim Robbins 1.1.
File:Cucumber_Eyes.jpg|link=Cucumber Eyes|'''''[[Cucumber Eyes]]''''' is a 2021 personal hygiene drama film starring Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, and Tim Robbins & Tim Robbins 1.1.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Aristotle Was a Bullfrog]]
* ''[[Bath Time for Books, Oh!]]''
* ''[[Bath Time for Books, Oh!]]''
* ''[[Cucumber Eyes]]''
* ''[[Cucumber Eyes]]''

Latest revision as of 20:28, 21 November 2023

The unexfoliated skin is not worth shaving.

"The unexfoliated skin is not worth shaving" (Greek: Το μη απολεπισμένο δέρμα δεν αξίζει το ξύρισμα) is a famous dictum apparently uttered by Socrates.

History

Socrates spoke the phrase at his trial for hirsuteness and corrupting beards, for which he was subsequently sentenced to death by hemlock shaving cream, as described in Plato's Barbology (38a5–6).

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