๐Ÿ˜ The Smile You Don't Want To See: The Glasgow Smile ๐Ÿ˜

๐Ÿ˜ The Smile You Don't Want To See: The Glasgow Smile ๐Ÿ˜



Whilst it's also known by other names (Chelsea Smile, Smiley, Cheshire Grin, etc.), The Glasgow Smile originated in Scotland in the early 1900s.

Glasgow in this time period was rife with gang violence, usually based in sectarianism (Protestants vs Catholics). The city's East End and Southside were particularly notorious for their resident "razor gangs" of men who would go around attacking enemies with razorblades. Some names for these gangs included "The Billy Boys", "The Norman Conks", and "The Bingo Boys". There was also a prolific gangster called "The Fiend of the Gorbals".

One particularly brutal attack these gangs would inflict upon another was "The Glasgow Smile". One would take a razorblade and make cuts up the sides of their victim's face from the sides of their mouth up to their cheeks, giving them the appearance of having a deranged smile. The victim's screams would only worsen their pain, their open mouths allowing the blade to cut more easily and deeply.

The victim would then be left with a scar, forever reminding them, and showing to those around them, that they'd gotten on the wrong side of Glasgow's seedy criminal underbelly.

Over time the practice became more widespread and instances of it began being seen in other UK cities and around the world. The "trend" makes resurgences from time to time.

The Glaswegian actor Tommy Flanagan, who played "Chibs" in the TV series "Sons of Anarchy", was the victim of a Glasgow Smile when he was younger. The Glasgow Smile can also be seen in popular culture associated with Batman's Joker.

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