The Isolated Blurt Thread XXII: Let The Butthurt Commence.

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[URL="http://41.media.tumblr.com/8e6356c5033d0dfd966f41e9f8226daa/tumblr_nn2cyz3NSB1u0p9nlo1_500.png"]http://http://41.media.tumblr.com/8e6356c5033d0dfd966f41e9f8226daa/tumblr_nn2cyz3NSB1u0p9nlo1_500.png[/URL] Its intriguing this perspective. What colour would the girl in the picture above be?[/QUOTE] White.
 
From your picture I might have assumed the same. Tbh, its not a thing that interests me on a 'social level'. But I do really love seeing some people who really reflect their heritage, whether its quite squarely ' I am from this one place' or ' I am a child of these places' and I love it when you see the history of how we were born and evolved and travelled and adapted in some features stereotypically associated with places and nationality. Its that I find these things beautiful and incredible, and so ....akin with our planetary cousins. But then I also love the way we become total mixes where these things are what they really are on a human level: inconsequential.

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Assumptions are definitely fine.

I like to see how people identify themselves as well. Whether it's something they've grown up hearing and have absorbed or if they do some research and find out their genetics aren't what they thought.
 
Get a load of Macklemore up there trying to come with zingers. :D

Of course, if there was a functioning brain inside that dome, he could've simply looked at prices at the "white people" hair salons online, but...hey, don't wanna seem too intelligent here or you'll break character!

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Cut it out, bbygirl. It wasn't like that.

I like to get my information from people that I know. And not reading someone shit that I don't.
 
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Assumptions are definitely fine.

I like to see how people identify themselves as well. Whether it's something they've grown up hearing and have absorbed or if they do some research and find out their genetics aren't what they thought.
What are you?
 
I used to pay $80 for a cut, but now I pay $35.
If I got back to the corporate world, I will no doubt pay a lot again.
 
I discovered that in uk its worthwhile some curly hair specialist hairdressers flying over from US for cuts, they see up some where for a day and do back to back appointments. Its quite hard to find some types of hairdresser in some places. For example, some people travel quite a distance to this town because we have two salons that specialise in Afro carribean hairdressing ( something not so common in some parts of uk) and pay a town price not a city price. When I went to a beauty school college to try and get a cheap cut and colour with an advanced student ( ones already qualified but back for advanced training) the teacher said that they don't cover 'hair like mine' on the syllabus in uk and she didn't know what to suggest. :rolleyes:. I usually go to aveda salon nearest me in the sticks. Not much choice out here, but they are best available, and they don't fuss about me styling my own hair at the end, knowing I do it better, or if I'm not bothered they just stick it in a plait, wet, for me and I do something about it a few days later :eek:

My stylist is a professional. I'm very lucky to have met him. He's not too far away. Most times he will open the salon on a Sunday morning just for me. Sometimes I go to his house. He'll buy me a cheese, tomato and olive pizza while my hair is being treated. I much prefer natural hair colour. Mine is dark brown. I've noticed a lot of women turn to colour in their 30s, but not me. He says I am beautiful and I trust him. So yeah, I usually get the shampoo and conditioner, the massage, treatment (heat or we do keratin), cut, blowdry, straighten. Usually takes 2-3 hours. Sometimes longer.

I always leave feeling great about my hair.
 
Longmire...


Considering the source, I should have known it would really suck. Silly, cliche', stereotypical, formulaic, terrible dialogue, awful acting, technically inaccurate.

There's an hour of my life I could have spent wanking.

This sucks. The thought of Savage wanking while referencing Ishtard's thread about a crappy wild west show starring Lou Diamond Phillips. I need a bleach bath.
 
There are an awful lot of people signed on to lit, and, should it matter, more 'tick boxes' than 'black' and 'white'. While it wouldn't occur to me to be offended by being grouped with any other group with people, I wouldn't say, for example,

'Whites' and others

Or

'Asian' and everyone else.

And its similarly a little odd ( and mathematically incorrect) to assume there are 'black' people and ' white' people and others have no specific needs or requirements.

Black women's hairdressing is more expensive than for many other hair types, I THINK , the most expensive hair type on average. ( if you look at traditional hairdressing costs) Its partly hair type, partly a social issue :mad:.

On the plus side, serious heavy duty skin care and and its more expensive age defying big brother is often wear cost is recouped ( on average) people are individuals, not stereotypes, so this will not apply to many.
In Atlanta there are millionaires beauticians.
 
Wings your hair is beautiful. You're beautiful.

A chilly, grey day just perfect for making beef stew and jamming early Beasties.
 
Cut it out, bbygirl. It wasn't like that.

I like to get my information from people that I know. And not reading someone shit that I don't.

You don't know nobody here doe, Pootie Tang. Ain't nobody here invite yo ass over they house for Thanksgiving or whatevuh! Talkin' 'bout people you know...sheeeeit...most folk up in here cuss yo ass out err'day! :D

If I wanna know about how much a bitdniss charge, I go to that bitdniss, dig? Fuck is an internet?

Best git that bee-hind to school and be doing that homework instead of fucking around online and making up for that lost semester time so you get them crap logic skills back in order, thun! :D
 
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