Author Topic: Black hair, y/n?  (Read 2783 times)



Yeah, so all blacks and mexicans are emo.

lol


Yeah, so all blacks and mexicans are emo.

lol

 When Bones turn 20? :C

I'm not fond of the hairstyle, but I do admit It looks better on you than other people.

I lold at the emo stereotype here.
loving idiots, I love them.

Don't straighten your hair like that, it looks odd.

I have natural black hair! :3

y. my friend had long hair, he has random girls flirt with him. Then he cut it. Hasn't gotten a compliment/flirt since

stereotypical 'emo' needs a new word, because somehow a music genre turned into emotional people, and eventually to people cutting themselves

Idiots turned emocore into a style and now starfishs think anyone who wears black and uses eyeliner is either a emo or gay.

Black hair is for friends.

Actually in my new book, I address Black hair (and white-blonde) on guys, and Red hair on girls.
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a.   Red-Dye Probability Factor (Female)
i.   Depending on how unattractive a female is, they will choose to dye their hair bright red. The shade of red most often determines the level of unattractiveness.
b.   White-Blonde/Black Hair Probability factor (Male)
i.   Depending on how socially awkward/secluded or aesthetically unpleasing a male is, they may choose to dye their hair white-blonde or black. Black hair is usually attributed to being awkward, and blonde to being, as women would call it, “totally not cute”. This is most typically done in an attempt to become edgy or cool, and fails, every single time.

Black hair is for friends.

Actually in my new book, I address Black hair (and white-blonde) on guys, and Red hair on girls.
forget off.

You can't judge someone by the color of there skin of there hair ya douche.

forget off.

You can't judge someone by the color of there skin of there hair ya douche.
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i.   By determining the origin of a person’s clothes and their exterior visual style, one may determine the social group a person is proficient in.
ii.   Determining this requires multiple observations over a period of time.
iii.   Aesthetic observation is useful for social grouping but not determining character.
I cover that too.