Mark Zuckerberg's ugly hair has deeper meaning than it looks

Yesterday, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg witnessed to the US House of Representatives' financial services committee. A. about launching a virtual Facebook coin, Books. During the hearing, Zuckerberg faced difficult questions from Alexander Ocasio-Cortez and other lawmakers on the process of filtering and controlling the authenticity of [...]
Yesterday, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg witnessed to the US House of Representatives' financial services committee. A. about launching a virtual Facebook coin, Books.
During the hearing, Zuckerberg faced difficult questions from Alexander Ocasio-Cortez and other lawmakers about the process of filtering and controlling the authenticity of Facebook content, as well as about links to the supremeist organisation.
The Internet, on the other hand, after ending the debate over which it testified, began discussing Zuckerberg's hair. How come such a rich and powerful man can't find a decent barber?
But the barber is not to blame. Zuckerberg has it. Or correctly, his immense worship of the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar. The founder of Facebook is obsessed with Caesar and this obsession, apparently, reaches out to mimic the hair.

In a profile for The New Yorker years, Zuckerberg said: “I think August was amazing. In short, through harsh politics, he secured world peace for two hundred years. How did he manage? On the one hand, world peace is one of the most talked about goals recently. Two hundred years, but they seem to be an elusive figure. On the other hand, that peace came free. He had to do certain things. ”
And Zuckerberg's second daughter is named August, and he himself spent his honeymoon photographing various August sculptures.










