Anyone who sees a commercial calling on men to be the best versions of themselves, in the truest sense of the word, and feels it is a direct attack on themselves, needs to consider more than which brand of razor they use when they look at that face in the mirror.
Anyone who feels threatened or singled out by a call to be the best we can be, to have honor, decency, respect for others and not be bullies, obviously has a badly impaired conscience that is at least sensitive about something.
Anyone who sees a commercial calling on men to be the best versions of themselves, in the truest sense of the word, and feels it is a direct attack on themselves, needs to consider more than which brand of razor they use when they look at that face in the mirror.
Anyone who feels threatened or singled out by a call to be the best we can be, to have honor, decency, respect for others and not be bullies, obviously has a badly impaired conscience that is at least sensitive about something.
That razor must have really hit a nerve!